A Test In Rhode Island–June 16, 1776

Cover art for June 16, 1776: "Sea Captains Carousing in Surinam," from 1755 featuring the governor being doused with punch and vomit. via Wikipedia.

Loyalty oaths are a peculiar thing. They ask a person to commit in writing a thing they may–or may not–have done already.

Look, if you’re an undercover spy staring at children from across the street, you’re already raising more questions than answers. But if—IF—you’re an undercover spy and you want to lay low, for goodness’ sake, find a plausible lie and stick to it. You don’t go off sacrificing yourself to the Greater Cause.

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