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>Words That Got a Congressman Deported  - Tom DiLorenzo - lewRockwell
That was very weak, even for you Jim C. My daughter is a gifted child who wishes she could debate you in public about Lincoln and the civil war. She would like to, as she puts it, finally shut you up. Interestingly, since you have decided to go personal, the only person to comment rubbish about the civil war is you. Your pathetic attempt to persuade readers that your view represents history accurately causes most here to laugh. Yes Jim C you seem to have become the comic relief here. Ouh look Jim C posted another gaff, let’s see how messed up he is today... When I first came to this forum I read some of your posts and thought there was a measure of intelligence behind the words, well I was wrong and should have listened to what people like Hart had to say about you. It's indeed sad that someone with some obvious schooling would regress to the level you have.

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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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