Power, great people, and even the whole country are vulnerable to one of the most common evils. As Thomas Jefferson once said, "Experience shows that even the best form of government will turn into tyranny in a timely manner through slow action." His remarks are consistent with many examples popular in history. The Soviet government under Stalin did not have fair legal proceedings, and over 40 million non-military civilians were primarily in famine and imprisonment in the Grazos region I was suffering from.
Recently, we heard that many words "father of founder" was thrown in political discussion. But what is our real understanding of the founder's father? By the way, before the Warren G. Harding 1916 speech, the word itself was not actually made. This is an interesting but less well-known fact that only covers those who are likely to become qualified as founder (or in some cases mother) founder. Determine exactly who they are, but there is no official list. One of the most common criteria is that they sign the Declaration of Independence. Unfortunately, this excludes George Washington, one of the most famous founder of all. He is a bit busy in New York and leads the Great Army and is preparing to protect Manhattan from England.
George Washington (Vernon Hills, Virginia) - George Washington is the first President and Founder of the United States of America. He died on December 14, 1799, and was buried in his house. Vernon outlined it according to his wishes. Mount Vernon Estate is currently one of the most visited historical sites in the country and special ritual ceremonies are commemorating the service to his country in the George Washington Cemetery. John F. Kennedy (Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia) - President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963. Initially he was announced to be buried in Brooklyn, Massachusetts in his hometown, but eventually the Arlington Cemetery was chosen as the last burial place. Mrs Jacqueline Kennedy asked the eternal flame of Kennedy's tomb as a husband's eternal monument and since the opening in 1967 millions of people are visiting the cemetery.