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Cromwell, having ordered a company of musketeers to follow him, entered the House 'in plain black clothes and grey worsted stockings,' and, sitting down, listened for a while to their proceedings. Hearing at length the question put, that the bill do pass, he rose, put off his hat, and began to speak. In the course of his address, he told them of their self-seeking and delays of justice, till at length Sir Peter Wentworth interrupted him with a remonstrance against such language. Then blazing up, he said, 'We have had enough of this—I will put an end to your prating.' Stepping into the floor of the House, and clapping on his hat, he commenced a violent harangue, which he occasionally emphasized by stamping with his feet, and which came mainly to this, 'It is not fit you should sit here any longer—you have sat too long for any good you have been doing lately. You shall now give place to better men.' 'Call them in!' he exclaimed; and his officer Harrison and a file of soldiers entered the House.

Then proceeding, 'You are no parliament! Some of you are drunkards '—bending a stern eye upon Mr. Chaloner; 'some of you are _______ ,' a word expressive of a worse immorality, and he looked here at Henry Marten and Sir Peter Wentworth —'living in open contempt of God's commandments. Some of you are corrupt, unjust persons—how can you be a parliament for God's people? You have sat too long for any good you have been doing lately... Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go!'

CROMWELL'S DISSOLUTION OP THE RUMP PARLIAMENT

The 20th of April 1653

We study the glory of God, and the honour and liberty of parliament, for which we unaminously fight, without seeking our own interests... I profess I could never satisfy myself on the justness of this war, but from the authority of the parliament to maintain itself in its rights; and in this cause I hope to prove myself an honest man and single-hearted.

Statement to Colonel Valentine Walton, 5 or 6 September 1644
How appropriate to America’s impending invasion of Iran to mention Oliver Khomeini Cromwell!

After all, Cromwell’s control-freak Calvinazism, with its untenable, narcissistic sense of superiority and entitlement, has been the core inspiration for America’s continuous wars of capitalistic conquests since the Mayfair vomited its killjoy cargo ashore in 1620.


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The puritan hated bear baiting, not because it gave pain to the bear, but because it gave pleasure to the spectator


(BTW, England is yet again getting an awful make-love in the cricket at Adelaide.}
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