Every political mean is imperfect.

Zaman Ali
Every political mean is imperfect.
Every political mean is imperfect.
Every political mean is imperfect.
Every political mean is imperfect.
About This Quote

Every political mean is imperfect. This quote was written by Patrick Henry of Virginia during the Revolutionary War. It means that no matter what democratic or republican form of government you choose, there will always be people who are not convinced of your ideas. This is because every form of government has flaws, but what matters is how you handle those flaws.

Source: Humanity

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