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This story was written by Ted Hamilton, Cornell Daily SunThomas Jefferson must be rolling in his grave. Ever since Sarah Palin was chosen as McCains VP choice nearly a month ago, commentators have been tossing around the name of our most egalitarian Founding Father as justification for the inclusion of this self-described hockey mom on a national ticket ignoring, I assume, the fact that Jefferson was a lusty old slaveowner . The argument seems to run that if America is a true democracy, as Jefferson envisioned, then someone like Palin should be qualified to lead it. Theres one problem, though: Our Founding Fathers werent morons. As John A. Farrell astutely pointed out in a U.S. News
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