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Marisol Sosa

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THOMAS JEFFERSON vs. JOHN ADAMS
9/24/2009 9:45:41 PM

John Adams, the 2nd U.S President and Thomas Jefferson, the 3th U.S President

were on opposite sides of several major political issues, and many times engaged

in heated debates. So strong were John Adams feelings against Jefferson

that Adams even left Washington, D.C., to avoid being at Jefferson's Inauguration.

Later in life, though, the two became the best of friends.

Their correspondence reveals,not only their faith, but also their friendship.

In a letter to Thomas Jefferson, December 25, 1813, John Adams wrote:

I have examined all religions, as well as my narrow sphere, my straightened

means,and my busy life, would allow; and the results is that the Bible is the best Book

in the world. It contains more philosophy than all the libraries I have seen.


Once hardened political opponents, John Adams' last words were:


Thank God, Jefferson lives!


John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both died on the same day, July 4, 1826,

exactly 50 years after they both had signed the Declaration of Independence.

Reference: America's God & Country Encyclopedia of Quotations, By William J. Federer,Pages 13-15.

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RE: POLITICAL DEBATE: THOMAS JEFFERSON vs. JOHN ADAMS
9/25/2009 1:43:05 PM

Marisol,

I've meant to stop by and thank you for your contributions. I appreciate your subtle presentation of information that is accurately researched and of tremendous value to many I'm sure in these troubled times-I know they are to me.

Please keep up the good work.

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