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  2. John Harington, 1st Baron Harington of Exton - Wikipedia

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    Harington is the author of a two-line poem, "Of treason." It reads thus: "Treason doth never prosper; what's the reason?/ For if it prosper, none dare call it treason." Those last five words became a catchphrase of the John Birch Society during the Cold War period in the United States and the title of a book by John A. Stormer.

  3. John Harington (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Treason doth never prosper? What's the reason? for if it prosper, none dare call it treason. [8] Around that time, Harington also devised England's first flushing toilet – called the Ajax (i.e., a "jakes", then a slang word for toilet). It was installed at his manor in Kelston. This forerunner to the modern flush toilet had a flush valve to ...

  4. John A. Stormer - Wikipedia

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    John Anthony Stormer (February 9, 1928 – July 10, 2018) was an American Protestant anti-communist author, best known for his 1964 book None Dare Call It Treason. Both a pastor and a Christian school superintendent, his books have sold millions, warning America about the communist infiltration of American society, politics and culture.

  5. 50 Of The Funniest Memes That Explain History In A Way That ...

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    Image credits: historymemeshq A lot of comedy doesn’t age well, Bernstein adds. “What might have been funny for its time in history is now akin to the stale of-their-time cultural jokes of ...

  6. 9/11 Memes to Share and Commemorate 23 Years Since the ... - AOL

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    And as a disclaimer: While "memes" typically mean funny images or jokes on the internet, these 9/11 "memes" are just more so posts online that respectfully remember those lost during such an ...

  7. Treason must be made odious - Wikipedia

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    During this entire period, he consistently recycled what George Creel described as his stock phrases: "Treason is a crime and must be punished," "Treason must be made odious," and "What may be mercy to the individual is cruelty to the state." [10] "I asked him for his autograph. He wrote 'Treason must be made odious and traitors punished.'"

  8. 9/11 is Gen Z's favorite meme. That's a sign of progress. - AOL

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    Otherwise, "Never Forget" just becomes another 9/11 meme. Scott Nover is a freelance writer based in Washington, DC. He is a contributing writer at Slate and was previously a staff writer at ...

  9. The Genius Prince's Guide to Raising a Nation Out of Debt

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    The Genius Prince's Guide to Raising a Nation Out of Debt (Hey, How About Treason?) ( 天才王子の赤字国家再生術〜そうだ、売国しよう〜 , Tensai Ōji no Akaji Kokka Saisei Jutsu ~Sō da, Baikoku Shiyō~ ) is a Japanese light novel series, written by Toru Toba and illustrated by fal_maro.