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Post #89018231 added 09-06-2016 9:07 PM by MitchJ in Archived Deals
​Thanks for your thoughts. I agree that it was too high a price to pay and that slavery could have been ended in the U.S. for a lower price. I don't, however, think that any of the people who started...
Post #89017151 added 09-06-2016 8:36 PM by apokalypsis in Archived Deals
Technology was making slavery obsolete. 600,000+ dead was too high a price. A couple more decades at most, and it would have been gone. The only people who think it was "worth the price" didn't...
Post #89016943 added 09-06-2016 8:32 PM by apokalypsis in Archived Deals
Anyone who chooses war is not moral (as you admit he did). I don't care if you reply.
Post #89014991 added 09-06-2016 7:42 PM by MitchJ in Archived Deals
On second thought, we're never going to get anywhere with me launching vague insults at your position. Let's talk about something more productive, but related. I'm highly sympathetic to your belief...
Post #89014535 added 09-06-2016 7:29 PM by MitchJ in Archived Deals
On fandom: I seriously question Lincoln's political choices. I believe his character is unimpeachable and that, morally speaking, he was one of the best men to come to power in history. On...
Post #89010699 added 09-06-2016 5:33 PM by apokalypsis in Archived Deals
:rolleyes: Lincoln: warmonger.
Post #88994075 added 09-06-2016 9:54 AM by MitchJ in Archived Deals
I'm not a blind fan of Lincoln, but this is a moronic analysis. edit: Do I think the civil war could have been avoided? Yes. I think that a compromise could have been reached that would be many...
Post #88979175 added 09-05-2016 8:53 PM by apokalypsis in Archived Deals
Always an easy decision...when you aren't the one fighting and dying. Lincoln wanted a legacy, and he got it, atop over 600,000 dead. Ford's Theater was karma. Slavery was going to end...
Post #88957003 added 09-05-2016 7:24 AM by MitchJ in Archived Deals
I wouldn't feed the troll except apparently a bunch of people are taking things he said seriously. There is no question that Lincoln was one of the best people who has lived. Im nit sure his policies...
Post #88950163 added 09-04-2016 9:50 PM by apokalypsis in Archived Deals
Two words for you: April Fifteenth Yeah, he "abolished slavery." https://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/2/20/1279118/-Black-People-on-Welfare-Let-s-Not-Sugarcoat-It
Post #88910271 added 09-03-2016 9:23 AM by DiamondJim in Archived Deals
13th Amendment: Abolished slavery in all states. Lincoln ran for re-election on a platform urging its passage, pushed congress to pass it after the election, and he signed it. Thanks for playing.
Post #88907863 added 09-03-2016 7:36 AM by MAK1981 in Archived Deals
I wouldn't necessarily say he was a bad human being. He had good intentions based on his beliefs, but you're right in what his beliefs mounted up to become -- more interest in keeping the Union...
Post #88902435 added 09-02-2016 11:21 PM by User339811 in Archived Deals
Useless. You can't beat corporate greed with "speech".
Post #88901879 added 09-02-2016 10:44 PM by SpinDizzy in Archived Deals
How does this thread with only 6 thumbs-up get rated as a popular thread and email alerts sent for it?
Post #88900151 added 09-02-2016 9:29 PM by tvoice in Archived Deals
He was the first black president. Dont believe it? Google.
Post #88899095 added 09-02-2016 8:44 PM by deedz2 in Archived Deals
I did a search on what's the general consensus of Abraham Lincoln, and this site had a similar topic of discussion there. I like this site, and only recently found it, so wasn't surprised to see the...
Post #88897091 added 09-02-2016 7:18 PM by unfrozen in Archived Deals
Lincoln was a bad human being. He cared nothing about slavery, only politics and power. His need for power was simply "keeping the Union together" when the southern states got fed up with paying the...
Post #88912723 added 09-02-2016 5:41 PM by wikipost in Archived Deals
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