Lincoln was born today in 1809--212 years ago and it is 2/12/21 today!
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Lincoln was not the saint people think he was. What a shame. I don't think President Trump should be compared since President Trump is 1,000,000 times the man Lincoln was, but I can see the way it could be used to "market" the situation. Silly we're all so miseducated.
He was surrounded by and manipulated by communists of his day.
This x1000. It's frustrating how Lincoln has been deified and so many people think he was a great man. He was a corrupt and evil piece of shit who did not wage the civil war to end slavery. In fact, he was extremely racist and did not try to hide it. Guranteed he is burning in hell now
Why do you think the Lincoln Project is named after him?
Bingo
Aaaaaand there is a GOSPEL of Q!!! http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/q.html
Can we just skip the toxic, commercial holiday on the 14th and go right into President's Day? Forget the flowers and candy, I want Papa Trump back!
Don't forget March 14th! And I'm not talking about pi day. It involves a nice sizzling New York steak and something else.
I'm not a big admirer of Lincoln. Like everything else in our history, the Civil War is a massively lied-about event. There are two sides to the story, and the only one we usually hear is propaganda. As they say, "the victors write history."
First of all, if you want a REAL understanding of the Civil War, you should read this: https://miketgriffith.com/files/chamberlain.htm
I cannot recommend that essay highly enough, even though it's almost a small book. Despite its length, it is WELL-WORTH reading the whole way through. At least read the section called "What Was Slavery Really Like?"
Also, read this: https://archive.org/stream/CreatureFromJekyllIslandByG.EdwardGriffin#page/n375/mode/2up
I suggest reading to page 373 at least.
Furthermore, for you to have a better understanding of Abraham Lincoln specifically, I recommend reading the following:
I don't hate Abraham Lincoln. But I think he was a flawed man and I disagree with many of his policies and decisions as a leader. We have transformed him into a golden calf that is seen as infallible and incapable of doing wrong. He was in a hard position in a difficult place in history (and I don't know his heart), but I can see that he made many mistakes and was surrounded by corrupt people. I am not God, and I will not judge whether there is innocent blood on his hands, but I truly believe there could have been MUCH more done to prevent the Civil War and preempt the bloodletting that occurred. Many Americans, black and white, Northern and Southern, suffered and died unnecessarily and cruelly in that war. I think Lincoln is too often absolved of any accountability in this crime.
Nice work. I've often wondered if Lincoln was propped up for the simple reason that a broken nation need a "hero" at the moment. Considering the slow dissemination of info back then and the literacy rate, maybe a dead President was an easy sell?
Yeah, I think that's a part of it. They often make martyrs out of those they manipulate and, even back then, the media was already beginning to fall under banker control by the late 19th-century. By the early 1910s, with the Federal Reserve Act, the bankers totally solidified their control over American media. I could see them propping up Lincoln in this way.
Also, just FYI: Lincoln was murdered because he reorganized the US Congress as a corporation and this was a sweet deal for the bankers. He had a major conundrum once the Civil War began: he could not legally convene Congress without the Southern states present. So, to circumvent this issue, he reconvened Congress as a corporation and the USA became known as the US. This helped him work with the situation during wartime, but he was killed before he ever got the chance to reverse it. He probably meant to reverse it, but the bankers saw this as a sweet chance to bypass many Constitutional restrictions which hampered their agendas. So they killed him and made it look like just a disgruntled Southerner. There was a larger reason for his death.
Yes. Do you ever feel like, since Q, you question every death? Suicides, overdoses, plane crashes, heart attacks...all seem suspicious now. And it has become much harder to read history because so much of it belongs on the shelves with the fiction.
Absolutely agreed. About 95% of what we're told is false and the other 5% is distorted and twisted beyond recognition. If our ancestors were alive and heard our version of history, I think they would gawk and laugh their heads off.
Nice!
May Trump seize his Lincoln moment!
Yes!
Not to be a date fag but Monday would be sweet choice for the return of our beloved POTUS.