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>Words That Got a Congressman Deported  - Tom DiLorenzo - lewRockwell
Jim, even the dumbest of the dumb know when to stop but you don't. Now instead of addressing the comment about your skirting the issue of Lincoln playing dirty with someone that had the kahonas to speak out against his oppression, you take a cheap shot. I personally would like to see you go up against this mans daughter. She may lose and she may win but it would be most interesting to see how well you faired against her. Would you could keep a civil tongue or would you go all Lincoln on her.

My moneys says you turn into a moron when faced with facts. Iesos please pass along my greetings to your daughter and let her know that some here appreciate the young people of today taking an interest in what happened in the past and how it affects us now all the while not swallowing the propaganda. My hats off to her.

Jim, please do relate to us your side of the story about why Lincoln was in the right to arrest, detain, and deport an opponent all without due process. Please inform us mere hill folk how taking out someone that opposes tyranny by executive order glorifies a president. Oh please do tell Jim how you can ever come back from this humiliating event.

You backed the wrong horse, take your lumps and shut up already.



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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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