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>Words That Got a Congressman Deported  - Tom DiLorenzo - lewRockwell
Jim C. Our man from another planet. Lincoln was every as bit the war monger and criminal as the jackass's in the Whitehouse these last few terms and you speak evil of them but pronounce Lincoln to be a hero. Are you daft or being paid to re-write history?

Hart, best to give it up as Jim is beyond reasoning. Like many others he has chosen to selectively pull from history that which fits his twisted reality. Individuals such the intrepid Jim C are willfully blind and ignorant to the truth and will fight tooth and nail to defend those they hold up as gods even when faced with irrefutable evidence to the contrary. Jim C is a messed up old coot that's gone off his meds to the detriment of all who venture into these forums. Like a child he refuses to take his medication and listen to the adults but in this case he's one of those senile old guys that won't listen to the nursing home staff and stay off the freaking computer.

There you go Jim C, I've come down to your level, will you now rebuke me for attacking you personally when you have done the same so many times before?


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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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