Unalienable and Inalienable
Happy Birthday to Thomas Jefferson, also the 80th anniversary of the dedication of the Jefferson Memorial.
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Panel 1:
Thomas Jefferson is looking over a copy of the Constitution. John Adams approaches.
Jefferson: "How do you prefer certain rights? Inalienable or unalienable."
Adams: "Unalienable."
Panel 2:
Jefferson: "Interesting yes. That’s what it says here too. I thought I originally wrote “inalienable.”"
Adams: "It switched between drafts. Why It does matter? They mean the same. "
Panel 3:
Jefferson: "For the next draft, we should call it the "Declaration of Undependence""
Adams: "That would be both unadvisable and inadvisable."
Thomas Jefferson is looking over a copy of the Constitution. John Adams approaches.
Jefferson: "How do you prefer certain rights? Inalienable or unalienable."
Adams: "Unalienable."
Panel 2:
Jefferson: "Interesting yes. That’s what it says here too. I thought I originally wrote “inalienable.”"
Adams: "It switched between drafts. Why It does matter? They mean the same. "
Panel 3:
Jefferson: "For the next draft, we should call it the "Declaration of Undependence""
Adams: "That would be both unadvisable and inadvisable."