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>Neocons Are Unhinged  - Tom DiLorenzo - lewRockwell
How does attacking someone who breaks laws become and attack on moral authority and objective law? Where does your moral compass point in regards to the innocent people that were killed in the illegal war started by Lincoln? Or are the only people you consider innocent the slaves that Lincoln supposedly fought to free? What about the children that were murdered by his troops? The women that were raped by the same troops? The men that were slaughtered who were not military and simply wanted to protect their families from the invading forces Lincoln sent in? Did these people deserve to die simply because they lived on the wrong side of some imaginary line in the dirt? You hold up as more sacred the right of a central government to kill and rape those that disagree with it than those who would defend themselves from such tyranny.

How twisted your view of history is, all in the name of keeping Lincolns name artificially shiny and squeaky clean. I dare say that if you lived in that time on the wrong side of the border and died trying to protect your family because Lincolns troops were killing everyone they could on their way to rid the world of those who had become a pain in the ass for Lincoln your view point here would be very different. You see your just playing at recalling one side of history, those people that died had to live through the horror of history being made.

Anyway, back to the point here. You bring up all manner of reasons to try discrediting DiLorenzo, none of which is relative to the point he made in his post. This is what causes so many to take issue with you. Make a valid point on what’s in the post and be part of the discussion. Bring up trash not in the post and take heat.



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Beginning of the headline :When Obama went before the United Nations on September 12, 2012 to declare that the Syrian regime "must end" and threatened U.S. military intervention to achieve that end he did not cite the U.S. Constitution as his authority. No American president ever does when threatening military intervention. Instead, he invoked the rhetoric of Abraham Lincoln or what the late Professor Mel Bradford called ... Read More
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