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To: phi11yguy19
In 1860, a man was elected who wished to change that and have the central government reign supreme over the States.

On what actions or words of Lincoln's (in 1860 or before) do you base this extraordinary claim? What had he said or done that would have led southerners to believe this?

25 posted on 05/02/2011 7:25:21 AM PDT by Sherman Logan
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To: Sherman Logan
On what actions or words of Lincoln's (in 1860 or before) do you base this extraordinary claim? What had he said or done that would have led southerners to believe this?

LOL, not so "extraordinary" if you perhaps read any of the quotes I'm referring to in our previous threads...everywhere from Lincoln's own words to his party's creation and platform, and all the happy abolitionist dialog leading to his election.

Here are a couple pre-1860 re-hashes...feel free to go back and read the rest:

1857 response to Scott ruling:
I have said that the separation of the races is the only perfect preventive of amalgamation. I have no right to say all the members of the Republican party are in favor of this, nor to say that as a party they are in favor of it. There is nothing in their platform directly on the subject. But I can say a very large proportion of its members are for it, and that the chief plank in their platform—opposition to the spread of slavery—is most favorable to that separation.

So the Republican party platform that elected him may have "led southerners to believe this". But here's Lincoln again a year later in 1858:
I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free.

My way or the highway (or horse-and-buggy-way, or whatever it was back then) - quite diplomatic.

Etc., etc. - the greatest hits have been played out here enough to keep repeating. If you still think it's extraordinary after you do some more homework, or read what we've already sent you, see my last post about being "obtuse".
32 posted on 05/02/2011 8:11:19 AM PDT by phi11yguy19
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