Posted on 06/16/2020 3:17:15 PM PDT by Lucas McCain
Democrat Senator and former VP running mate of Hillary Clinton, Tim Kaine (VA) on Tuesday said the United States created slavery.
To think this degenerate liar almost became Vice President of the United States.
The United States didnt inherit slavery from anybody. We created it, said Tim Kaine as he droned on about racism in America.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
Unless, of course, you are talking about this:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Union_of_Fascists
Which wouldnt surprise me. For your benefit, I googled British Union and this is what came up.
I don’t believe what you say about Lincoln.
If he were sellout, he would have sold out to slavery.
Lincoln led a war against slavery and then he gave his life for the cause.
You're kidding. I think i've spent the better part of all my conversations with you trying to make you understand that this is exactly what he did. Yes, he "sold out" to slavery. What do you think the Corwin Amendment was?
You seemingly aren't grasping the fact that yes, Lincoln did in fact try to "sell out" on the issue of slavery.
Funding his corporate buddies was more important to him.
Lincoln led a war against slavery and then he gave his life for the cause.
He led a war to subjugate the South, and which he tacked on "ending slavery" about 18 months after he started the war. He didn't "give" his life for the "cause", the "cause" was over and he was shot unwillingly. At least I presume he was unwilling to get shot, but I could be wrong about that.
I don’t think your opinion is accurate.
What about this guy's opinion? Do you think he is wrong?
I don’t know his opinion.
The photo is kind of unnecessary, though.
If you don't know it, then you must not have bothered to read it in the link I provided.
Here is his opinion again.
https://www.wbur.org/cognoscenti/2013/02/18/the-other-13th-richard-albert
The photo is kind of unnecessary, though.
More than you think. I wanted to make sure it is clear to you that he is not some redneck apologist for the South.
If he’s a professor, his opinions are even more suspect.
These days it’s quite difficult to find professors who aren’t anti-American activists in history revisionism or outright postmodernism.
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