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Lincoln was a tragic hero at worst.

Dig deeper. Look at his actual writing. The guy gives one good speech (Gettysburg address), and people ignore the other 9000 thousand things he wrote. I REALLY can't find redeeming qualities in him. The more I dig, the worse he gets.

Here are a few resources. I don't remember the specifics of the first couple, but I wouldn't have kept them if they didn't have compelling evidence. They are from my annotated bibliography. I will just list a few of many more I have:

Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, Lies, Lies, and More Lies

Facts about the Lincoln Assassination

Some interesting claims about Lincolns assassination were made by Lafayette C. Baker, Lincoln's head of Intel (equivalent to the head of the C_A). These claims were "debunked" by Edward Steers, Jr. who himself has numerous ties to Rockefeller et al, who wrote articles for the ALA (Abrahama Lincoln Association), which was funded by the Rockefeller Foundation.

You can also read Miles' Mathis stuff on Lincoln. I disagree with many of his conclusions, but his stated facts are usually pretty good places to dig.

There is a HUGE amount more about Lincoln, but that should be enough to get you started.

France, Spain, and England were all butt hurt over losing their colonies, and were looking for any way to get back onto the continent.

Sure, but they were all dancing to the same drummer, AKA the banksters.

All of your protests are the standard fare. Dig deeper. Any one of those points has substantial further evidence to support opposite conclusions to the ones you suggest. Pick one and I will see what I can find to help you begin a deeper investigation. I have a lot of notes.

219 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Lincoln was a tragic hero at worst.

Dig deeper. Look at his actual writing. The guy gives one good speech, and people ignore the other 9000 thousand things he wrote. I REALLY can't find redeeming qualities in him. The more I dig, the worse he gets.

Here are a few resources. I don't remember the specifics of the first couple, but I wouldn't have kept them if they didn't have compelling evidence. They are from my annotated bibliography. I will just list a few of many more I have:

Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, Lies, Lies, and More Lies

Facts about the Lincoln Assassination

Some interesting claims about Lincolns assassination were made by Lafayette C. Baker, Lincoln's head of Intel (equivalent to the head of the C_A). These claims were "debunked" by Edward Steers, Jr. who himself has numerous ties to Rockefeller et al, who wrote articles for the ALA (Abrahama Lincoln Association), which was funded by the Rockefeller Foundation.

You can also read Miles' Mathis stuff on Lincoln. I disagree with many of his conclusions, but his stated facts are usually pretty good places to dig.

There is a HUGE amount more about Lincoln, but that should be enough to get you started.

France, Spain, and England were all butt hurt over losing their colonies, and were looking for any way to get back onto the continent.

Sure, but they were all dancing to the same drummer, AKA the banksters.

All of your protests are the standard fare. Dig deeper. Any one of those points has substantial further evidence to support opposite conclusions to the ones you suggest. Pick one and I will see what I can find to help you begin a deeper investigation. I have a lot of notes.

219 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Lincoln was a tragic hero at worst.

Dig deeper. Look at his actual writing. The guy gives one good speech, and people ignore the other 9000 thousand things he wrote. I REALLY can't find redeeming qualities in him. The more I dig, the worse he gets.

Here are a few resources. I don't remember the specifics of the first couple, but I wouldn't have kept them if they didn't have compelling evidence. They are from my annotated bibliography. I will just list a few of many more I have:

Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, Lies, Lies, and More Lies

Facts about the Lincoln Assassination

Some interesting claims about Lincolns assassination were made by Lafayette C. Baker, Lincoln's head of Intel (equivalent to the head of the C_A). These claims were "debunked" by Edward Steers, Jr. who himself has numerous ties to Rockefeller et al, who wrote articles for the ALA (Abrahama Lincoln Association), which was funded by the Rockefeller Foundation.

You can also read Miles' Mathis stuff on Lincoln. I disagree with many of his conclusions, but his stated facts are usually pretty good places to dig.

There is a HUGE amount more about Lincoln, but that should be enough to get you started.

France, Spain, and England were all butt hurt over losing their colonies, and were looking for any way to get back onto the continent.

Sure, but they were all dancing to the same drummer, AKA the banksters.

All of your protests are the standard fare. Dig deeper. Any one of those points has substantial further evidence to support opposite conclusions to the ones you suggest. Pick one and I will see what I can find to help you begin a deeper investigation. I have a lot of notes.

219 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Lincoln was a tragic hero at worst.

Dig deeper. Look at his actual writing. The guy gives one good speech, and people ignore the other 9000 thousand things he wrote. I REALLY can't find redeeming qualities in him. The more I dig, the worse he gets.

Here are a few resources. I don't remember the specifics of the first couple, but I wouldn't have kept them if they didn't have compelling evidence. They are from my annotated bibliography. I will just list a few of many more I have:

Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, Lies, Lies, and More Lies

Facts about the Lincoln Assassination

Some interesting claims about Lincolns assassination were made by Lafayette C. Baker, Lincoln's head of Intel (equivalent to the head of the C_A). These claims were "debunked" by Edward Steers, Jr. who himself has numerous ties to Rockefeller et al, who wrote articles for the ALA (Abrahama Lincoln Association), which was funded by the Rockefeller Foundation.

You can also read Miles' Mathis stuff on Lincoln. I disagree with many of his conclusions, but his facts are usually pretty good places to dig.

There is a HUGE amount more about Lincoln, but that should be enough to get you started.

France, Spain, and England were all butt hurt over losing their colonies, and were looking for any way to get back onto the continent.

Sure, but they were all dancing to the same drummer, AKA the banksters.

All of your protests are the standard fare. Dig deeper. Any one of those points has substantial further evidence to support opposite conclusions to the ones you suggest. Pick one and I will see what I can find to help you begin a deeper investigation. I have a lot of notes.

219 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Lincoln was a tragic hero at worst.

Dig deeper. Look at his actual writing. I REALLY can't find redeeming qualities in him. The more I dig, the worse he gets.

Here are a few resources. I don't remember the specifics of the first couple, but I wouldn't have kept them if they didn't have compelling evidence. They are from my annotated bibliography. I will just list a few of many more I have:

Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, Lies, Lies, and More Lies

Facts about the Lincoln Assassination

Some interesting claims about Lincolns assassination were made by Lafayette C. Baker, Lincoln's head of Intel (equivalent to the head of the C_A). These claims were "debunked" by Edward Steers, Jr. who himself has numerous ties to Rockefeller et al, who wrote articles for the ALA (Abrahama Lincoln Association), which was funded by the Rockefeller Foundation.

You can also read Miles' Mathis stuff on Lincoln. I disagree with many of his conclusions, but his facts are usually pretty good places to dig.

There is a HUGE amount more about Lincoln, but that should be enough to get you started.

France, Spain, and England were all butt hurt over losing their colonies, and were looking for any way to get back onto the continent.

Sure, but they were all dancing to the same drummer, AKA the banksters.

All of your protests are the standard fare. Dig deeper. Any one of those points has substantial further evidence to support opposite conclusions to the ones you suggest. Pick one and I will see what I can find to help you begin a deeper investigation. I have a lot of notes.

219 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Lincoln was a tragic hero at worst.

Dig deeper. Look at his actual writing. I REALLY can't find redeeming qualities in him. The more I dig, the worse he gets.

Here are a few resources. I don't remember the specifics of the first couple, but I wouldn't have kept them if they didn't have compelling evidence. They are from my annotated bibliography. I will just list a few of many more I have:

Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, Lies, Lies, and More Lies

Facts about the Lincoln Assassination

Some interesting claims about Lincolns assassination were made by Lafayette C. Baker, Lincoln's head of Intel (equivalent to the head of the C_A). These claims were "debunked" by Edward Steers, Jr. who himself has numerous ties to Rockefeller et al, who wrote articles for the ALA (Abrahama Lincoln Association), which was funded by the Rockefeller Foundation.

You can also read Miles' Mathis stuff on Lincoln. I disagree with many of his conclusions, but his facts are usually pretty good places to dig.

There is a HUGE amount more about Lincoln, but that should be enough to get you started.

France, Spain, and England were all butt hurt over losing their colonies, and were looking for any way to get back onto the continent.

Sure, but they were all dancing to the same drummer, AKA the banksters.

All of your protests are the standard fare. Dig deeper. Any one of those points had numerous further evidence to support opposition conclusions to the ones you suggest. Pick one and I will see what I can find to help you begin a deeper investigation. I have a lot of notes.

219 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Lincoln was a tragic hero at worst.

Dig deeper. Look at his actual writing. I REALLY can't find redeeming qualities in him. The more I dig, the worse he gets.

Here are a few resources. I don't remember the specifics of the first couple, but I wouldn't have kept them if they didn't have compelling evidence. They are from my annotated bibliography. I will just list a few of many more I have:

Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, Lies, Lies, and More Lies

Facts about the Lincoln Assassination

Some interesting claims about Lincolns assassination were made by Lafayette C. Baker, Lincoln's head of Intel (equivalent to the head of the C_A). These claims were "debunked" by Edward Steers, Jr. who himself has numerous ties to Rockefeller et al, who wrote articles for the ALA (Abrahama Lincoln Association), which was funded by the Rockefeller Foundation.

You can also read Miles' Mathis stuff on Lincoln. I disagree with many of his conclusions, but his facts are usually pretty good places to dig.

There is a HUGE amount more about Lincoln, but that should be enough to get you started.

France, Spain, and England were all butt hurt over losing their colonies, and were looking for any way to get back onto the continent.

Sure, but they were all dancing to the same drummer, AKA the banksters.

All of your protests are the standard fare. Dig deeper. Anyone of those points had numerous further evidence to support opposition conclusions to the ones you suggest. Pick one and I will see what I can find to help you begin a deeper investigation. I have a lot of notes.

219 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Lincoln was a tragic hero at worst.

Dig deeper. Look at his actual writing. I REALLY can't find redeeming qualities in him. The more I dig, the worse he gets.

Here are a few resources. I don't remember the specifics of the first couple, but I wouldn't have kept them if they didn't have compelling evidence. They are from my annotated bibliography. I will just list a few of many more I have:

Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, Lies, Lies, and More Lies

Facts about the Lincoln Assassination

Some interesting claims about Lincolns assassination were made by Lafayette C. Baker, Lincoln's head of Intel (equivalent to the head of the C_A). These claims were "debunked" by Edward Steers, Jr. who himself has numerous ties to Rockefeller et al, who wrote articles for the ALA (Abrahama Lincoln Association), which was funded by the Rockefeller Foundation.

You can also read Miles' Mathis stuff on Lincoln. I disagree with a ton of his conclusions, but his facts are usually pretty good places to dig.

There is a HUGE amount more about Lincoln, but that should be enough to get you started.

France, Spain, and England were all butt hurt over losing their colonies, and were looking for any way to get back onto the continent.

Sure, but they were all dancing to the same drummer, AKA the banksters.

All of your protests are the standard fare. Dig deeper. Anyone of those points had numerous further evidence to support opposition conclusions to the ones you suggest. Pick one and I will see what I can find to help you begin a deeper investigation. I have a lot of notes.

219 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Lincoln was a tragic hero at worst.

Dig deeper. Look at his actual writing. I REALLY can't find redeeming qualities in him. The more I dig, the worse he gets.

Here are a few resources. I don't the specifics of the first couple, but I wouldn't have kept them if they didn't have compelling evidence. They are from my annotated bibliography. I will just list a few of many more I have:

Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, Lies, Lies, and More Lies

Facts about the Lincoln Assassination

Some interesting claims about Lincolns assassination were made by Lafayette C. Baker, Lincoln's head of Intel (equivalent to the head of the C_A). These claims were "debunked" by Edward Steers, Jr. who himself has numerous ties to Rockefeller et al, who wrote articles for the ALA (Abrahama Lincoln Association), which was funded by the Rockefeller Foundation.

You can also read Miles' Mathis stuff on Lincoln. I disagree with a ton of his conclusions, but his facts are usually pretty good places to dig.

There is a HUGE amount more about Lincoln, but that should be enough to get you started.

France, Spain, and England were all butt hurt over losing their colonies, and were looking for any way to get back onto the continent.

Sure, but they were all dancing to the same drummer, AKA the banksters.

All of your protests are the standard fare. Dig deeper. Anyone of those points had numerous further evidence to support opposition conclusions to the ones you suggest. Pick one and I will see what I can find to help you begin a deeper investigation. I have a lot of notes.

219 days ago
1 score