Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 22, 1971
Transcript:
Sally sits at the table and writes, "A report on George Washington. George Washington was a great man."<BR><BR> Sally continues to write, "He probably had some faults, but if he did, I don't know what they were."<BR><BR> Sally stops and looks at the paper.<BR><BR> Sally writes, "Which is just as well."<BR><BR>
valheru almost 13 years ago
One’s heroes shouldn’t have faults. That would make them human.
GenreChowderStudios over 8 years ago
He was a hypocrite, a racist, a social climber, and had a tendency to be overly sensitive.
He was also immensely generous, courageous, refused great political power at almost every turn, and was able to unite people of all walks of life to come together for a common cause.
Interpret this as best you can. shrugs