Sen. Fischer Issues Column: A New Judge for Nebraska's Federal Bench
July 29, 2019
July 29, 2019
WASHINGTON, July 29 -- Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Nebraska, issued the following column:
In 1838, a young man rose to give a speech to a youth group about the political events that were taking place at the time. His audience was undoubtedly anxious, as James Madison, the last of the Founding Fathers, had recently died. Without the example of American virtue displayed by the "patriots of '76," many people felt they were left without direction and mob rule was spreading.
In 1838, a young man rose to give a speech to a youth group about the political events that were taking place at the time. His audience was undoubtedly anxious, as James Madison, the last of the Founding Fathers, had recently died. Without the example of American virtue displayed by the "patriots of '76," many people felt they were left without direction and mob rule was spreading.