car·riage re·turn

n. the lever or mechanism on a typewriter that would cause the cylinder on which the paper was held (the carriage) to return to the left margin of the page

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Thomas Paine on Michele Bachmann

Michele,any rebuttal?

“But to expend millions for the sake of getting a few vile acts repealed,and routing the present ministry only,is unworthy the charge,and is using posterity with the utmost cruelty;because it is leaving them the great work to do,and a debt upon their backs,from which,they derive no advantage.  Such a thought is unworthy a man of honor,and is the true characteristic of a narrow heart and peddling politician.”– Common Sense (1776)

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