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What George Washington Learned from Bill Clinton
GEORGE WASHINGTON AND THE CHERRY TREE
- The New Version
There has been a recent discovery among archives shedding new
information regarding George Washington's famous line "I can not
tell a lie - I chopped down the Cherry Tree".
It seems that someone was hiding nearby during the following
discussion and copied this on parchment.
HERE'S THE STORY
"George, son, did you chop down the cherry tree?"
"No, Dad."
"Son, because I trust you and have given you the privilege of
running the plantation while I'm gone as a symbol of that trust,
I'm going to believe you."
SEVEN MONTHS LATER...
"George, your brother was talking to one of our slaves, and the
slave told him he saw you chop down that cherry
tree last winter. Did you?"
"No, Dad."
"I think you are lying."
"No, no, no! I swear I did NOT chop down the cherry tree."
"Son, he saw you out here with your axe. Your punishment will
be much worse for you if you lie. Now, tell me the truth!"
"Dad, I answered your question truthfully. Still, I must take
complete responsibility for all my actions. While my answer was
legally accurate, I did not volunteer information. Indeed, Dad,
I did cause the cherry tree to be lying on the ground. To do this
was wrong. It constituted a critical lapse in judgment and a personal
failure on my part for which I am solely and completely responsible.
I know my answer to you gave a false impression. I misled you,
my own father. I deeply regret that. I can only tell you I was
motivated by many factors.
"What I did, Dad, was use a saw to cause the cherry tree to fall.
Only after the tree was already down did I go get my axe to chop
off individual branches. So, I chopped off branches, but sawed
down the tree. Look at the saw cut on the stump and the axe cuts
on the branches. Therefore, legally, I told the truth. I ask you
to turn away from the spectacle of this fallen tree and to return
our attention to a solid family relationship. After all, who's
going to remember a cherry tree as a symbol of my character and
ability to lead?"
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