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Ask a history teacher if he or she can explain this ...... Abraham Lincoln was elected into Congress in 1846. Abraham Lincoln was elected as President in 1860. Both were very concerned with guaranteeing rights. Both Presidents were shot and slain on a Friday. Now it becomes very strange: Both were murdered by a person from Southern. Andrew Johnson, who efterföjde Lincoln, was born in 1808. John Wilkes Booth, who assassinated Lincoln, was born in 1839. Both killers were known by 3 names. Stay fixed now: Lincoln was murdered in a theater and his assassin ran to a warehouse to hide. Booth and Oswald were murdered for what they did. Why did all this on this? By the way a $ 20 bill together in a simple geometric dimensions, it will produce a disaster, The first of the Pentagon in flames ..... Then Twin Towers And see here .. ! Could it appears three temporary disaster on a $ $ 20 bill? See also: 9 11 = $ 20! You decide what you want to believe. |
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Bad comparison Tyrannt Lincoln & President Kennedy
Lincoln was not guranteeing rights. He took away the right of the Southron man because they were following the Constitution. Per the 10th amendment, a state could secede. The South had their own government Confederate States of America. There was no intention to start a war until Lincoln waged the war by breaking the treaty with Ft. Pickens in Florida.
If secession was illegal, how come we have 50 states? The way I see it is there is only 49 states. Western Virginia is not a real state, it belongs to Virginia. Otherwise the right of secession was legal.
Lincoln violated rights of everyone in the country. It did not matter if you were from the north or South.
The war in New York, Lincoln ordered the union soldiers to fire upon the blacks, irishmen, and northerners alike.
I hope this enlightens you a little to how bad and corrupt Lincoln really was.
A excellent book, the real Lincoln by Thomas Dilorenzo.
God Bless Dixie
Kirk Carter