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To: Gianni
"Lincoln is trying to plunge the country into a cruel war as the surest means of destroying the Union upon the plea of enforcing the laws and protecting public property. - Steven Douglas"

I thought AlGore, another sore loser of a presidential election was willing to hit below the belt, but maybe AlGore was reading Steven Douglas.

Oh by the way could you explain Douglas' meaning of "protecting public property"

It truly is amazing that on a website entitled 'Free' Republic, defenders of slavery in America are still spouting their 'confederate' propaganda some 145 years after the defeat of the enemy within.

"Stonewall Lincoln couldn't admit that they were arrested to prevent assembly and political excersize."

Once again your historical terminology is all swamped up, "Stonewall" was your man. (It's a shame he did not remain loyal & fight for the Union, as some born below the Mason Dixie Line did indeed, to their credit as loyal Americans.)

If you desire to head down this road "Heck Messpinola..Source that one, monkeyboy.." two can play that game ginzo-Gianni the greeseball defender of the last pro-slavery insurrection.

897 posted on 10/09/2005 3:34:33 PM PDT by M. Espinola (Freedom is Never Free)
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To: M. Espinola
Oh by the way could you explain Douglas' meaning of "protecting public property"

I would have to explain the whole sentence, apparently. He's saying that Lincoln's war has nothing to do with either protecting public property or enforcing the laws.

It truly is amazing that on a website entitled 'Free' Republic, defenders of slavery in America are still spouting their 'confederate' propaganda

Now Douglass is a confederate? You people really don't know when to quit.

"Stonewall" was your man.

Stonewall Jackson was the man, but stonewall was also what your man King Lincoln did when Congress asked what he was doing in Charleston Harbor, and again when congress asked why he arrested the Maryland legislators.

stone·wall ( P ) Pronunciation Key (stnwôl)

To refuse to answer or cooperate with; resist or rebuff: “I want you to stonewall it, let them plead the Fifth Amendment” (Richard M. Nixon).

Oh no, I've offended you with the term monkeyboy for making the rediculous statement:

The treasonous cotton upper crust first had to attempt to overthrow the United States government and install Davis & poster boy Stephens in the White House,

M. Espinola

It's always difficult to be civil with someone who's incessantly accusing me of racism and defense of slavery, so I'm not going to bother trying. You're a liar and a pig. Broadside & broad-brush with accusations of racism and make up outlandish crap like the above, then pretend offense when someone dishes it back. Spoons like you are plenty good at dishing it out, but apparently I'm supposed to remain Mr Nice guy.

What was your source for the supposed overthrow of the Washington government?

901 posted on 10/10/2005 3:23:44 AM PDT by Gianni
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