Monday, September 13, 2010
The American Spectator : Will They Remember in November?
The American Spectator : Will They Remember in November?:
Brianna Aubin stood in the front row of the rally on the West Lawn of the Capitol, holding aloft a sign hand-lettered in green: 'Because my life is mine by right and will not be used to maintain a world that doesn't know it.'
That slogan was paraphrased from a monologue spoken by Francisco d'Anconia in Ayn Rand's classic libertarian novel Atlas Shrugged. 'I read it in high school, but it wasn't until the past year that I realized how accurate it was,' said Aubin, a 25-year-old who had traveled from Illinois to D.C. for the event."
Brianna Aubin stood in the front row of the rally on the West Lawn of the Capitol, holding aloft a sign hand-lettered in green: 'Because my life is mine by right and will not be used to maintain a world that doesn't know it.'
That slogan was paraphrased from a monologue spoken by Francisco d'Anconia in Ayn Rand's classic libertarian novel Atlas Shrugged. 'I read it in high school, but it wasn't until the past year that I realized how accurate it was,' said Aubin, a 25-year-old who had traveled from Illinois to D.C. for the event."
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