Good God, you are shameless. Comparing a politically correct correction from a public display with a serious biography. Why am I not at all surprised that you can't tell the difference between the two?
In terms of people lying to promote what they want? No, I can't. It is a fact of life that people relate ideas or history in a manner that supports what they wish to present, and often ignores what they do not want people to know about.
Remember me telling you how much of this history has been covered up, and how I have only recently (last few years) learned of details that are extremely important in understanding what actually occurred?
Well today I learned another one. Apparently Lincoln wrote his own fugitive slave bill back in 1849. Did you see rustbucket's post above?
Now don't you think this little detail about Abraham Lincoln writing his own fugitive slave law into a bill is rather salient to the question of how to view the "Great Emancipator"?
This tidbit is another one of those things that just don't make sense if you accept the general wisdom of what happened regarding the Civil War.
The "Great Emancipator" tried to make a law regarding the capture and return of fugitive slaves? Well well well!
:)