A Note on the Long Pause If you're one of the few people who regularly check this site for my musings, thanks for looking in enough over the last month to see whether I've created any new content. During the break from writing here (caused by professional commitments, life's urgencies, whatever), I was glad to see that a post from this blog generated an article for a paid Cleveland journalist. I will do more in the coming months to provide our less than inventive writers with fodder, I promise. Seriously, though, thanks to everyone for their continued interest. Up next week (I hope): How our President snubbed our Mayor and how the City Club erected a Potemkin Village. Stay tuned.
Thursday, March 23, 2006
About Me
- Name: Kossuth
- Location: Cleveland, Ohio, United States
In a book that collects calumnies against Kossuth and attempts to discredit him in the eyes of his American admirers, Bartholomew Szemere, president of the Hungarian Cabinet formed in 1849 writes: "Kossuth loved his life better than he did his country. . . .Is not that man like Don Quixote? It seemed, his luck and reason left him at the same time, but despite all, I never expected him to be as stupid, as that."
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