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>Lincoln Baloney  - Tom DiLorenzo - 
DiLorenzo isn’t the only one that doesn’t read peoples comments here. If you bothered to read more comments you would quickly realize that most here are well versed in history and have come to the determination that your view of Lincoln, Lew Rockwell, and Ron Paul makes as much sense as the theory you spew about the US launching pre-emptive strikes against those nations that are bold enough to stand up against the covert wars the US has been waging against them for years. You totally ignore any comments that challenge your precious view of a rotten and corrupt past president, Lincoln. You ignore the ample evidence that he actually wanted to keep the status quo and maintain slavery. You never comment or provide evidence to the contrary when statements are made by others that he ordered his generals to not free any slaves as they moved south. Lincoln was brutal to the point of murder if needed to keep a strangle hold on the south. You consistently rely on nothing more than the incident where the south fired the first shot to justify Lincoln’s act of declaring war but totally ignore that this shot was fired in self defense. Aggression does not have to come in physical form but the response from the south had to be physical as Lincoln would not accept any diplomatic solution. The farce that Lincoln fought the war to end slavery can be disputed by grade school children yet you cling to it.

The longer you post here the more your comments pour out nothing but hatred. There is no historical, journalistic, philosophical, moral or any other kind of value in them. You’ve become the bully in grade school who turns to aggression because of his short comings in matters that require the use of his intellect but has nothing to draw from.


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Beginning of the headline :When Steve Spielberg’s movie "Lincoln" came out Time magazine featured interviews with him and his historical advisor on the film, Doris Kearns-Goodwin. Spielberg said the movie is based on part of Goodwin’s book, Team of Rivals, because he was so impressed with her scholarship and the great detail and abundance of historical facts in the book. Goodwin herself wrote in Time that she spent ten years researching and writing the book to assure audiences that the movie was in fact very, very well researched. (This project was commenced shortly after she was kicked off the Pulitzer Prize committee and PBS for confessing to plagiarism related to an earlier book of hers)... Read More
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