Is this a timeless recommendation?
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Avoid the Extremes of Party Spirit
What was this referring to in John Adams Bolen's time?
This is cataloged as JAB-6.
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Don't be to doctrinaire a Federalist or a Republican.
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/01/washingtons-farewell-address-warned-us-about-hyper-partisanship-214616
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A clear statement regarding the extremism that can become part of any ideology. Cheers, RickO
Timeless insight, for sure. Love that oak wreath! Peace Roy
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the message should be clear, don't encourage extreme views. seek the middle ground and be willing to compromise. I can't recall who said it, but the quote goes something like "I know I've made a good compromise when neither party is happy."