To: Van Jenerette
it's worth noting that lncoln, the 1st of damnyankeeland, did NOT favor FREEING ANY slaves, until it looked as though GB & France would recognise the CSA AND until the radicals in the party forced him to.
there is a famous political cartoon from NYC (by thomas nast, if i remember correctly) that shows lincoln being dragged by a buggy & team driven by the radicals toward the so-called EP!
in point of fact, he HATED & FEARED asians,blacks,catholics,indians,jews,latinos,recent immigrants and "muddy coloured people" (1/2 breeds like ME for instance).
lincoln was NOT an honorable person,but rather was a CHEAP & CONIVING politician, who was about as decent & principled a person as wee willie klintoon is!
free dixie,sw
1,446 posted on
03/24/2004 2:36:44 PM PST by
stand watie
(Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God. -T. Jefferson)
To: stand watie
in point of fact, he HATED & FEARED asians,blacks,catholics,indians,jews,latinos,recent immigrants Prove it.
1,471 posted on
03/24/2004 4:01:12 PM PST by
#3Fan
(Kerry to POW-MIA activists: "You'll wish you'd never been born.". Link on my homepage.)
To: stand watie
it's worth noting that lncoln, the 1st of damnyankeeland, did NOT favor FREEING ANY slaves, until it looked as though GB & France would recognise the CSA AND until the radicals in the party forced him to.
*** Why would GB and France support the CSA over Lincoln when they freed their slaves already? I wasn't even aware that other countries were really involved. That's how much I know!
in point of fact, he HATED & FEARED asians,blacks,catholics,indians,jews,latinos,recent immigrants and "muddy coloured people" (1/2 breeds like ME for instance).
*** Now THIS I do know... esp. his not so kind words about negro women (I bet he boffed a maid or two behind closed doors). Unlike Jefferson, his opinion of indian tribes were pretty low which is unusual since the whites then thought they were pretty equal to themselves.
1,472 posted on
03/24/2004 5:18:30 PM PST by
cyborg
(my profile page speaks for itself)
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