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Six Words Say It All

Every once in a while I am humbled by how much can be said in so few words. The Gettysburg Address – 272 words, The Declaration of Independence - 1325, The Magna Carta - 4,370. OK forget the Magna Carta. (That was for the English version, anyway. The Latin one is probably longer.)

Here is a photo of a protester in New York that says it all with six words and a picture.

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