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Ben Franklin's bifocals Wednesday, June 18, 2014

[1812 - President James Madison signs declaration of war against Great Britain
for impressment of US sailors, and interference with commerce]

Illustrator James Montgomery Flagg    Monty Flagg's Uncle Sam Wants You Poster
[1877 - James Montgomery Flagg, illustrator, born in Pelham Manor, New York]

Mountaineer George Mallory    Mountaineers Mallory & Irvine    Mountaineer George Mallory
[1886 - George Herbert Leigh Mallory, mountaineer, born in Mobberley, Cheshire, England]

Singer Jeanette MacDonald    Actress Jeanette MacDonald
[1903 - Jeanette (Anna) MacDonald, singer, actress, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]

Composer Sammy Cahn    Songwriter Sammy Cahn
[1913 - Sammy Cahn (Samuel Cohen), songwriter, composer, born in New York City]

Columnist Sylvia Porter    Author Sylvia Porter
[1913 - S.F. (Sylvia Field) Porter (Feldman), author, financial columnist, born in Patchogue, Long Island]

Actor E. G. Marshall    Actor E. G. Marshall
[1914 - E.G. (Everett Eugene Grunz) Marshall, Emmy Award-winning actor, born in Owatonna, Minnesota]

Actor Richard Boone    Actor Richard Boone as Paladin in Have Gun Will Travel    Richard Boone as Paladin in Have Gun Will Travel    Richard Boone as Paladin in Have Gun Will Travel
[1917 - Richard (Allen) Boone, actor, born in Los Angeles, California]

Basketball Great George Mikan
[1924 - George Mikan, Basketball Hall of Famer,
ABA Commissioner, born in Joliet, Illinois]

[1942 - Bernard W. Robinson is first African-American officer to be commissioned in US Naval Reserve]


The Quality of Justice

Shakespeare_reading In The Merchant of Venice the Bard tell us that:

The quality of mercy is not strained,
It falleth as the gentle rain from heaven
Upon the place beneath: it is twice blessed;
It blesseth him that gives and him that takes:
. . .

Though justice be thy plea, consider this,
That in the course of justice, none of us
Should see salvation: we do pray for mercy,

William Shakespeare, being somewhat more talented than poorwilliam, said it for the ages. Poorwilliam cannot resist adding for this age of ours:

Justice The quality of justice is sadly stained,
It falleth more harshly upon the poor, and
on the downtrodden: it is twice cursed;
It curseth him that metes it out and him that gets.

Though justice be thy plea, consider this,
That in pursuit of justice, none of us
Find salvation: we do pay dearly for mercy.

If mercy be not strained, justice surely is.
'Tis sifted through the filter of the purse.
Upon the poor pours through mesh of chicken wire;
The rich sheltered by so fine a sieve as men desire.

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William's Whimsical Words:

So pilgrim come not naively to the bar,
And seek ye justice from those who dwell
In court anon. Rather catch a legal star,
And plead the bargain pays him very well.

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