Good. I really, really dislike liars and enemies of the Constitution. If my death serves to put you fuckers in prison or shot down resisting arrest, I'm good with it.
Nathan Hale was 21 when he was executed by the MAGAts of his time. He is purported to have cited a quote from the play "Cato" before being hanged:
How beautiful is death, when earn'd by virtue!
Who would not be that youth? What pity is it
That we can die but once to serve our country.
I'm 70 and have lived 30 years longer than I ever expected. If my death serves the best interests of my country and our Constitution, so be it.
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"Cato: A Tragedy, in Five Acts" by Joseph Addison is a dramatic play written in the early 18th century, specifically around the early 1700s. This work belongs to the genre of tragedy and engages with themes of freedom, political integrity, and the moral struggles of its characters within the context of ancient Rome. The narrative focuses on the figure of Cato, a Roman statesman, who stands as a symbol of virtue and resistance against tyranny