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>Neocons Are Unhinged  - Tom DiLorenzo - lewRockwell
Hey the troll posted again. You have once again completely missed what was in the post and dragged into this thread your own disgusting personal hatred for DiLorenzo. Your comment had nothing to do with what was posted. You drag me into this because you had a melt down earlier when I showed you why your a troll and your still licking your wounds. Show me one time that DiLorenzo has referenced slavery in any of his posts or where wherein he bemoans the fact that Lincoln ended the practice. Show me one place in his posts where he defends Lincolns right to defend the nation!

Your so messed up you read your own fantasy's into DiLorenzo posts and then slam him for what you think he posted. Your nothing but an ignorant old man that cant get out of his make believe world where Lincoln was a hero, no matter what history has to say about his actions. He was a brutal selfish ignorant war monger. Yes, he FIANLY got around to abolishing slavery (but in the mean time while he was playing politics how many enslaved people had to die simply because he wouldn't win a popularity contest if he did free them) when it suited him and you take this one act to out weigh all of his crimes.

Definition of Jim C, a.k.a. Internet Troll

"An Internet troll, or simply troll in Internet slang, is someone who posts controversial, inflammatory, irrelevant or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum or chat room, with the primary intent of provoking other users into an emotional response or to generally disrupt normal on-topic discussion."

That's you Jim, you bring up trash to drag a discussion off topic.





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