Page History: Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes
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Oliver Wendell Holmes, appointed by Theodore Roosevelt, served for 30 years, from 1902 until 1935. One of his most well known legal decisions was in the Schenck v. United States case which set certain limitations on the Freedom of Speech, stating that "The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man falsely shouting fire in a theater and causing a panic." is not protected speech.
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Encroaching Control':
Don't forsake the other issues that I have mentioned but as Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes said, "Strike for the jugular. Reduce taxes and spending. Keep government poor, and remain free."
There is no evidence Oliver Wendell Holmes ever said this. The book
They Never Said It: A Book of Fake Quotes, Misquotes, & Misleading Attributions specifically states that "Keep government poor and remain free." is "misattributed." Holmes did use the expression "strike the jugular" once, in a speech in 1899.
What Holmes did say was:
One has to try to strike the jugular and let the rest go.
The point Holmes is making is that one must ignore distractions, focus on one main point and put it across effectively. It has nothing to do with taxes.
Reagan used the "Keep government poor and remain free." portion as late as 1982 at a Fund-raising dinner in Texas. There is no evidence Reagan knew the quote was incorrect. If only transcripts of audio had been available, it is possible the ending quotation marks were simply misplaced. That Reagan was saying to maintain focus on getting tax cuts to force a reduction in spending. However, the prepared edition of Encroaching Control puts the quotation marks in the same place.
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