Who said this?

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Never Have So Few

Taken So Much From

So Many For So Long

Entry #422

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Avatar NBey6 -
#1
I would love to know.

^_^
Avatar NBey6 -
#2
I know it wasn't George Bush or John McCain.
Avatar jarasan -
#3
It was the name given to a speech by Winston Churchill. It is about the sacrifice of the British people in beginnings of WW2. Fighting for freedom over tyranny, it is worth dying for. The Brits were on their knees at this point in 1940, and so they are again in 2008, their own govt. has turned the country into a mere shadow of its past.


"Never was so much owed by so many to so few is the name commonly given to a speech made by Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Winston Churchill at the height of the Battle of Britain on August 20, 1940. The actual line in the speech is Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few, although the abbreviated form is commonly used in popular culture."

Avatar jarasan -
#4
Oh teah your quote is a twisted version of the original, the original doesn't quite work for leftist ideology.
Avatar jarasan -
#5
That is the taxes from Exxon/Mobil for that quarter.
Avatar NBey6 -
#6
Thanks Jarasan. I was trying to be little comedian with my second comment, but I truly did want to know who said it. Thanks a lot.

;-)

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