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>Words That Got a Congressman Deported  - Tom DiLorenzo - lewRockwell
I would also point out to you Jim C that you completely avoided the first point of the article. A man being hushed by Lincoln for speaking out against him. Lincoln had no moral delema in taking away the rights of a citizen, an elected official no less, if it served his purpose. Do you think that such a person wouldn't lie and mislead, possibly start a war because of greed and then try to cover it with a nice story about freeinng oppressed people? It's no different than what we are seeing happen these days with Obama is it? By redirecting the thread to the lie that Lincoln was a hero you took away from the fact that Vallandigham suffered at the hands of the ruthless Abe Lincoln. This one act (there are more but let’s stay focused) is enough to show the character of Lincoln, a ruthless and demented individual. Jim C should read the article and comment on its contents, not go on some rant that's been disproven many times.

By the way Jim C, my 8 year old wishes to pass along a hello to the Boob (that’s you) and she suggests you read the history books without the rosey pink glasses on.



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Beginning of the headline :Congressman Clement L. Vallandigham (D-Ohio) was the original American "whistleblower." Serving as a member of Congress from Dayton, Ohio during the War to Prevent Southern Independence, his criticisms of the Lincoln regime earned him the reputation as the leader of the Democratic opposition. The Republican Party smeared him (and all other opponents as a "copperhead" (a.k.a. snake in the grass). On May ... Read More
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