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To: BroJoeK; ek_hornbeck; Pelham; central_va; Ohioan; wardaddy
"Trump is Lincoln for our time, and you GD Democrats just need to get over it."

Get back to us when Trump calls up an army and starts killing recalcitrant Americans and burns down their cities.

Right now he's no more vindictive and destructive than James Buchanan. Plus habeus corpus is still intact as well as freedom of the press.

The enemies of Trump all seem to have Communist ties. By contrast the O.G. Commie Karl Marx himself was an early member of the Lincoln fan club. Go figure.

245 posted on 06/25/2020 12:34:46 AM PDT by Pelham ( Mary McCord, Sally Yates and Michael Atkinson all belong in prison.)
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To: Pelham; ek_hornbeck; central_va; Ohioan; wardaddy; rockrr; GOPJ
Pelham: "Get back to us when Trump calls up an army and starts killing recalcitrant Americans and burns down their cities."

Get back to me when Democrats, once again, begin firing on Federal troops, forcing their surrender and evacuation from Democrat "autonomous zones".

Get back to me when Democrats yet again formally declare war on the United States and begin invading non-Democrat states.

Pelham: "Right now he's no more vindictive and destructive than James Buchanan."

Now that's a first!
I'm certain embattled Trump would appreciate comparisons to embattled Lincoln, probably not so much to Doughfaced Buchanan.
But your eagerness to make that comparison shows us, yet again, how much you Democrats hate the United States and want to see it destroyed, then, just as now.

Pelham: "The enemies of Trump all seem to have Communist ties.
By contrast the O.G. Commie Karl Marx himself was an early member of the Lincoln fan club.
Go figure."

Like nearly all European workers, Marx opposed slavery or serfdom and so supported the Union.
The British "upper crust" by contrast loved, loved the Southern aristocracy, saw it as a mirror image of themselves and wanted to support the Confederacy.
The British government (naturally) tried to have it both ways, officially "neutral" while secretly doing whatever it could to help out Confederates.

At least until after Confederates were clearly the losing horse.

247 posted on 06/26/2020 5:11:34 AM PDT by BroJoeK ((a little historical perspective...))
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