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  • "Romes Responsibility for the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln", Benjamin Harris.

    And likely responsible for the majority of assassinations of sitting Presidents (and at least one who would be President) before and after Abe.

    All those who denigrate Lincoln, laud and give succor to Papal Tyranny/Divine Right by default...knowingly or unknowingly.

  • Austro-Hungarian Empire...RCC.

    Austria post 'empiire' period...still RCC

    The majority of the core of the Nazi party...Austrian RC seeded into German politics. Yet another subversion of a nominally protesting society, destroyed from within.

    But, all this diverts from the topic of the video...which is Lincoln...and his eminent decency. Catholic slaves must always denigrate anything associated with base Liberty.

  • "whatever"

    Austrian RC c'economics'...as all other 'economics' is pseudo science ( a thing that Rome does love to establish and then build large businesses around - see 'global warming')

    The Austrian economy imploded several times prior to the great depression, due to rapiing of the system by the 'nobility' that owned/owns said. One of their Companio (Wittgenstein, father of the so-called philosopher) noted it and moved all his money outside Austria to preserve his finances

  • As the Constitution binds the Government and not the people, if the people can be led to support war...it is legal.

  • On Presidential rhetoric...lip service to molify and pacify friend and foe alike.

    On Constitution...no, the Law of the Land is predicated upon the Domestic Rite and the common mans ownership of said. Constitution is but one part of the triune legal claim against Divine Right of all stripes. Aperio (Declaration, establishing higher standing before the Court), Constituo (Foundation), Affirme (Statement of Rite/Rights).

  • Lincoln on Slavery: "I have no purpose, directly or indirectly to interfere with the institution of slavery." --- March 14, 1861

    "What I would most desire would be the separation of the white and black races." --- 7-17-1858, fr. a speech delivered in Springfield, Ill.

    "I am not in favor of making voters or jurors of Negroes, or of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with white people." --- September 15, 1858

  • The U.S. Constitution (the Law of the Land) does not provide for one region of the country to wage war with another. Lincoln's War was not Washington's Whiskey Rebellion.

  • 'All governments should be abolished', another wedge of Rome coming shortly after Lincolns assassination by the RCC...the Anarchists.

  • Freedom of Religion cannot apply when the thing is merely an Empire, ever disguising itself as religion.

  • If you do not interrogate for the power behind actors you are easily misled. The power behind Rothbard or Mises is a murdering thing. They allied with said, took Orders from said...thus their character is alligned with said.  'Nuff said.

  • @awshucks lol, can you even back up your claims about Rothbard and Mises? I would like to see how they increased the State or the Catholic Church or whatever. Please cite some sources.

    Also, Lincoln's assassination was fine. He was a murderer, after all.

  • @awesomekip311 "Lincoln's assassination was fine. He was a murderer, after all". "I would like to see how they increased the State or the Catholic Church or whatever"

    Wow...a Catholic sock puppet wants me to provide complete proofs. Too rich. Of course, even if I did so, it would go on as if I had not...as all it cares about is denigrating one of Romes more able foes.

  • @awesomekip311 Follow their indoctrinations, even in the public arena of supposed agnosticism, and you are their intellectual slave and mouthpiece.

  • @awshucks Fuck you, I believe that all governments should be abolished. Everything you are saying is irrelevant to my point.

    I'm NOT advocating for the pope or catholicism. Though I of course believe in freedom of religion.

  • @Mannymaan- Go Fuck yourself you spic! He was one of our greatest Presidents. That's the problem with this country today, no respect!

  • @192bk Ah, the irony of your comment.

  • Lincon was a monster . And a muderer .

  • "It is not the critic that counts but the man in the arena." All of you Lincoln bashers are dead to the world and will never be so loved and enshrined in history as this great man. I will refrain from really telling all of you what I really think of you, but I will address one reoccuring theme. The president has the right to suspend habeus corpus in the event of civil rebellion. Read it for yourselves and then please apologize for your baseless remarks about violating the constitution. IDIOTS

  • God bless Abraham Lincoln. He made it so that every man and woman is to be treated equal. And thats the god damn way it should be

  • I refuse to comment on the ignorance of some of these posts. But this is a very moving video of one of the greatest Presidents of our history.

  • I am sorry but the Union was wrong! And quite frankly, they were the aggressor.

  • How can you wage War on a region where only 5% of its inhabitants have violated the dignity of your cause? Again, from a Southerners point of view, the War was never about Slavery. Why would a poor Southerner care if an Aristocrat owned a Slave?

  • American ugly cunt.lol

  • Kinda makes me wonder what all the takes was thought to be used for.

  • Abe was the best. he saved America and had to pay with his life.

  • @thisjointisloose Paid with his life= :)

  • he may have had smallpox as his skin is not real smooth, but some very tall people have something called Marfan's. an extra tall, real lanky build. sometimes they have joint problems with it. I know his clothes and hat were Brooks Brothers which is neat, he was younger and more fashionable than the men he ran against and he used photography to be one of the first media stars in a campaign. the movie should be great. film crew in richmond right now.

  • Amazing video! 

  • soooo.. we'll never know if he actually had a left ear. cause all oh these pictures show you the other side xD

  • @appelflappen1 they show both sides. look before u make comments

  • "I killed 600,000 people, violated the constitution, and hated the founders. I am also a hypocrite" - Abraham Lincoln

  • @branman864 Lincoln always said there's no purpose in a constitution if there's no nation. Your a troll.

  • @roflcopterlawlzftw Define troll and then define the wod great. If lincoln is great then I dont know what is great anymore.

  • @branman864 He preserved the Union, in a way that no other president could have. The end justifies the means.

  • @roflcopterlawlzftw The ends justify the means? How idiotic. He broke his oath to uphold the constitution.

  • @branman864 As I just said....what's the point in upholding the constitution if he didn't even have the nation it served?

  • @roflcopterlawlzftw He did have a nation, it was called the United States of America and comprised New England, California, Oregon, and several territories in the west. It had a constitution which he broke. He took an oath to uphold the constitution and he violated that oath.

  • @branman864 So has every president since FDR. Lincoln was dealing with a civil war. And frankly, I'd take what he did over a Confederacy of traitors who only went to war to subjugate a race of men any day. State's rights my ass. Look at their argument, it was to let the states decide how to deal with their "property" which any retard could see were their slaves. They murdered fellow Americans, how should Lincoln have responded? Let them go? Let the US sink? I think not.

  • @SWASDN He took an oath to defend the constitution, not to preserve the Union.

  • lol bin so geil

  • Hey, I LOVE this video, but you seem to have forgotten the two photos of lincoln from Feburary of 1862... In Feburary he lined up a private shoot with Matthew Brady to capture his "darker" side.. yes, yes he had two photos commisioned of 1) him deep throating a Confederate P.O.W. and 2) Three former slaves "running train" on his anus, it sound REALLY ridiculous, but seriously, look it up. Who knew that bastard was gay? I did! :)

  • @laurathea I read that too. that he had Marfans. also rumor in that day was common people wondered if his mother was black? I say this as a historian that is from that era. also he was better looking than who he ran against and the latest fashion and used photos. PBS on him is good with great historians. and the PBS on Lee, now there was a handsome esp. in his youth and in any era.

  • @thepixieful Did he have Marfans?  I thought it was Smallpox.

  • to me he looks more like Bill Murray than Daniel Day Lewis but I love history movies........

  • Lincoln was a tyrant and a fascist.

  • @awshucks You said I spoke "like a true Papist thrall."

    What the hell do you even mean? I'm agnostic for one thing.

  • @awesomekip311 you are such a fool. exit this country

  • @brownieparm I do not believe that a literal such thing as a "country" exists. I only believe that human individuals exist and can act, as that is an axiomatic fact of nature. Rothbard proves this in Man, Economy, and State.

    I am not a fool; rather, I'm Libertarian. Lincoln's actions were a repression of secession, which is a fundamental human right. Governments should be allowed to secede from governments. Moreover, any one individual should be allowed to secede from any government.

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  • @awesomekip311 Rothbard, a true self-hating Jew...alligned with former hebrew Von Mises..whose family became Companio of Rome by taking Orders of 'nobility' from the Austrian Court (who ever and always murdered non-Catholics)

  • @awshucks Please cite an instance where Rothbard or Mises supported murdering non-Catholics. Thanks, dickhead!

  • Amazing video that actually gives and insight into this great leader. I wonder what he would think of what fills his office today. Not much I suspect.

  • Swag since 1800's-.....

  • Lincoln's friends said no photo did him justice, because no photo quite captured the change of his moods. But seeing all these photos together, I really think we get a sense of the man. Thanks a lot.

  • He kinda looked like Lance Henriksen.

  • I didnt notice that lincoln was this scary

  • I am sure other people have noticed this of course but at some point in lincolns life in photos he looks like he had a stroke.....one side of his face his eye is drooping........

  • @inkey2 He had a disorder that caused that lopsidedness to his face...I can't remember the name of it, though. No stroke.

  • ...well that's what he gets for mixing church and state.

  • My great great grandfather, a Congregational minister, was a great admirer of President Lincoln, and lost his post as pastor of a church in Connecticut because he asked the members to pray for the president. I own a published copy of a sermon he gave when the President was assassinated. I was born in Illinois and always admired both my gg-grandfather and President Lincoln tremendously. RIP.

  • "The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it's hard to discern which ones are false" - Abraham Lincoln

    He was truly a great man.

  • @RonBurgundy161 Sorry to say but never said that lol

  • @RonBurgundy161 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHA

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  • abe was one craggy featured motherf***er

    compared to the glossy made up presidents we have nowadays...l bet he new what being underfed was as a child..

  • Lincoln was 6 feet 3.5 inches tall

  • If I saw Lincoln's grave I would take a dump on it and piss on his tombstone.

    He was not a transparent man and his literary prowess doesn't change his malevolent intentions. Fuck you Lincoln, you have gotten undeserving praise for too long in this country. It is time that people realize the tyrant you really were.

  • @StonewallJackson26

    What were Lincoln's malevolent intentions? As far as I know his intentions before becoming president were to ensure that every man recieves a fair wage and the need for internal improvements to the country like the building of canals and railroads. These were the two things that he spoke and wrote about the most.

  • @StonewallJackson26

    And don't give me that revisionist garbage that Fort Sumter belonged to the confederates or the state of South Carolina. The land that Sumter was soon to stand on was sold the the US Congress in the late 1820's with legal contract by the state of South Carolina. The fort was build and paid for with money appropriated by the US congress(money from all the states). The South Carolina militia had legal right to do what they did. They were hotheads that wanted war.

  • @StonewallJackson26

    So you can propagandize all you want but the fact remains that Lincoln was only responding to the aggression of South Carolina and the military build up of the southern states. Maybe you should read Shelby Foote instead of getting your facts from the Internet.

  • @MrPontiusPilate I love Shelby Foote and Stephen Sears, and I can say that these men would disagree with you.

  • @StonewallJackson26

    I beg to differ sir. I don't know anything about Stephen Sears but Shelby Foote would disgree with you. Read his 3 book series entitled The Civil War where he shows the reasons for the war to be much more complex than what you stated. Plus they're just a great read from a guy that's really passionate and reasonable. Shelby Foote had a great respect for Abraham Lincoln. He called him one of the two greatest people to emerge from the war. The other being R.E. Lee.

  • @MrPontiusPilate I see what you're saying. But I think it is staunch Union supporters that try to simplify the War. The nature of the War is very complex. Much had to do with tariffs, much had to do with a transfer of power from state governments to a strong central government. Some of it had to do with Slavery, but most had to do with economics. Those are the reasons for SECESSION, however the cause of WAR had nothing to do with Slavery. That started because of an invasion.

  • @MrPontiusPilate The other, besides Lincoln, was N.B. Forrest

  • @StonewallJackson26 Please try it. (It's a big mosuleum by the way.) I'd like to see the National Park service arrest you.

  • @StonewallJackson26 I'll take that into consideration the next time I dwell on the thousands of humans who toiled under the tyranny of the massa's whip.

  • @SWASDN No doubt Slavery was an injustice. The point that I make is simple. The Slave owners DID NOT fight. The poor fought, the middle class fought. These were individuals who lacked the economic means to even house slaves. Lincoln's War only punished the innocent. The rich fucks never fight.

  • @StonewallJackson26 you are beyond dumb. Lincoln will live forever and you are dead to the world forever.

  • @brownieparm So the Union wasn't the aggressor? Is that what you're saying?

  • Lincoln jailed ten of thousands of political opponents, shut down 300 newspapers, suspended the writ of Habeas Corpus. Ordered an invasion that slaughtered 600,000 Americans. Yeah great man! Abe Lincoln, America's version of Adolf Hitler.

  • @StonewallJackson26

    The southern states began the mobilization of the war, the southern states seceded, and the South Carolina militia began the war by firing on Fort Sumter. A fort that was built, paid for, and garrisoned with citizens from every state. What the South Carolina militia did was in every manner treasonous. They fired on US soldiers without provocation. When you shoot at American soldiers that usually means the hammer is going to come down on you.

  • If every good deed he ever did went right to his face, Abe Lincoln would have looked like JFK Jr. As it was, Honest Abe was one of the homeliest (?) men ever photographed. But what a man--living proof that it's not what you look like; it's what you do that makes your mark on the world. Thanks for the images!

  • Lincoln was a blood thirsty tyrant who used brute force to put down anyone who disagreed with him, Northerners and Southerners alike, under his rule 700,000 people died. I'd piss on his grave if I ever encountered it. May he burn in hell.

  • Freaky large ears and cheek bones, one of the proofs we are decendant from chimps

  • He looks like my GRANDFATHER!!!!

  • @tlagudtjq Your grandfather looks like him 

  • I would so love to have met him. He had such a fun/lame sense of humor, loved to tell long joke stories, and he was so self-depreciating....that people often did not see the genious behind every decision he ever made.

  • he looks like my old teacher

  • @dutchpimp1212 He is your old teacher!!!

  • Mr. Lincoln was debilitated from depression. The idea he overcame it in an era with no medicine or electroshock treatments is quite compelling. Abe LIncoln had a creativity that was never equaled in his speeches, his leadership, and malice toward none and charity for all. Some historians have labeled Abe LIncoln " The most amazing man that ever walked the planet". Well, except for Jesus. His letter to the Mother whose sons were killed has been labeled "The greatest literary accomplishment ever.

  • @classiccntry he was friends with occultist Pascal Beverly Randolph a very bright free black gentleman. and L also had dream of his own shooting.

  • wish he wouldve killed sooner.. death to all tyrants

  • @longfootbuddy Are you a "official" retard or just a practicing mental and emotional dwarf?

  • it would have been Great if you was able to post the date that each Photo was taken and whare it was taken at.

  • I am reading A.Lincoln...a biography on Lincoln, so far so good. I suggest it for those that are really into Lincoln.

  • Is it just me, or does Lincoln look like he has dead eyes in many/most of his pictures (especially the ones in which he isn't posing, like the ones on the battlefield at 3:27, 3:34)

  • Wonderful photo montage, shame about the audioswap though.

  • Lovely presentation of a great American leader. Thanks.

  • Thanks for images, didn't notice before but Abe had big ears. Like the last imge of him younger and older, changed quite a bit since he was young to older. Has that kind of face you wouldn't have forgotten.

  • Excellent collection thanks, took me back to those times...

  • same expression on his face in every single picture.

  • @0033jgordon Near enough, there is one or two that are different, some look like he is showing a slight smirk, others not so, last two before his death images at 6:35 are slightly different

  • Homeless Christ 02 Colloquium minute 7: on Abraham Lincoln

  • Fascinating unbelievable video I will watch over and over, but with the sound OFF. A whole world of impressive and inspirational music from Lincoln's era, and you had to go and put the worst schlock imaginable over these incredible images. But it's not too late, you could do it again (I'm just sayin'.)

  • @virginiaorganbuilder I had to audioswap this for using Ashokan Farewell. You don't have to be a dick about it.

  • @maxpowers518 Gotcha! Ashokan Farewell was the right choice. Too bad about those dumb copyrights. Guess I was pretty stupid- sorry. This IS the most compelling collection of photos I can imagine, beautifully arranged. If I find some neat public domain Civil War era music I'll send it your way. The outstanding video deserves it!

  • @maxpowers518 I thought the music was great! ..thanks a lot for this video btw.

  • @maxpowers518

    I agree, the music is a bit subjective. It would be great to do audio research and put it in this great collage of Lincoln! Thanks for the cool image collection!

  • @maxpowers518 I actually LOVE the audioswapped song here. I think I actually prefer Lincoln without his beard.

  • @MIKESOWELL yes the younger days, he certainly was one of the first media stars. he was aware of image and clothes, those running against him were not. one thing esp visiting Ford's Theatre before the recent redo, there was not a comfortable chair within the entire 19th century and the clothes were fitted.....no wonder white western culture had so much war......

  • @maxpowers518 Hey, if he wasn't being a dick about it, it wouldn't be UTOOB.

  • @virginiaorganbuilder

    I like the music. :]

  • i dont care what people say Lincoln was the greatest president he guided this country through its worst era all while being hated the civil war minimises kennedys contributions by far

  • thumbs up for goatee Lincoln

  • I'd love to see what he would have looked like smiling. 

  • @DiRtYLaWs2007

    Me too. I bet he had a nice smile. :D

  • Without the beard he kinda looks like G-Man

  • he was really skinny

  • Great video. Thanks for posting.  I love old photographs, especially of Lincoln.

  • Tyrant? lol. He is the one who freed slaves at the cost of his own life.

    At the very least he's a hero. And epic.

  • Amazing pics! I like them. Considering photography was still primative, you wouldnt think there were so many of him. 75% of those I dont remember seeing before. Growing that beard was a really good idea.

  • Tyrant

  • would slaves be free but they would have had great respect through out the land.it would have been based on fear but it would have been respect nonetheles.massivekillings andslave uprisings freed Haiti and the Bahamas the ibo tribe was kept there, they were fierced and vicious fighters who fought napolean defeating him in battle to occupy the land. America stopped bringing Ibo,s here cause they were very strong and brave,unable to control they hung and tortured the french after capturing them

  • @vernontrumpet2000 And look how well Haiti's doing now!

  • @Jdavisrp killing massive number of whites 2 be free would have been worth the great poverty experianced by haiti,the money means nothing to me nor them .what matters the most is the respect and admiration given by other black nations 4 the bloody carnage they gave the whites on that island,i have heard it told that thousands of skeletons of whites are still kept as lampshades and markers.that massecre was a very good lesson and I am happy it happened untill I talk about it all the time

  • @radardreamer1 Sadly, the entire purpose of the slave revolt in Haiti was not to kill whites, but to be free. Well, they're free now, but still slaves to ignorance, poverty and most of all the corruption of their own leadership.

    How sad that all you see in Haiti's sordid history is the slaying of white people.

  • as a blk man i would have gladly taken lincoln,s offer to go to Liberia but not without a comprablehighly funded plan equal or surpassing the Marshall Plan that was given to Japan after WW2. I dont see Lincoln as my hero,he was only a just man caught up in a very unfortunate situation where the issue of slavery was a factor.in freeing the slaves I would have preferred a massive uprisingwhere scores of whites in the south would be killed leaving behind a bloody carnage. that way not only....

  • @vernontrumpet2000 upcoming movie .. interesting to all americans. lincoln was friends with Pascal Beverly Randolph an occultist and educated black gentleman. and Mrs. L's tailor was a woman who made those engineered dresses and had her own home in DC. I do not know who will be portrayed in the film but should be good. I say this as a historian, the rumor in the day some asked if L's mother was black? he was raised by a step mother. enjoy the film.

  • great song chosen what's the name?

  • Warfield's "Lincoln" photo isn't even close

  • 2:10 - so it begins.

  • DESPOT!!!

  • EverythingJackass, Abe actually had a high-pitched voice. I'm guessing he sounding like the old man Herbert who's attracted to Chris from the Family Guy.

  • best one was the death photo

  • It's interesting that in all the photos of Lincoln, none are with his wife Mary Todd Lincoln.

    The death picture at 6:30 isn't real. Pictures of the dead Lincoln were strictly forbidden. Also, upon his death, Lincoln had shaved his beard down to a goatee.

  • It's so hard to tell if these are actual photo's or just paintings :/

  • He had 2 artists living in the White House to preserve his image for posterity ... it worked.

    Lincoln was more racist than people believe. But, like most heroes, the myth has taken over. Not necessarily a bad thing.

    Great video.

  • @ApocalypsePlough

    Racist?

    He considered Fredrick Douglass a close and respected personal friend and invited him to the White House, which was unheard of in his day, unless they were a servant or maid.

    Lincoln may have told jokes that would be considered racist by today's standards, but we can't judge him by today's standards. America was only just beginning to conceive of racial equality. He clearly was ahead of his time in his relationships and compassion for African Americans.

  • @crixxxxxxxxx - Sorry, but Linclon was a racist.

    He habitually used the N word. He loved blackface-minstrel shows & "darky" jokes. He supported the "Black Laws," which stripped African Americans in Illinois of their basic rights. He supported the Fugitive Slave Act, which compelled slaves to return to their masters. His Emancipation Proclamation was a ploy designed to keep as many slaves in bondage as possible until he could build support for his plan to ship African Americans back to Africa.

  • ..... despite all of that, the image of him as The Great Emancipator continues. And it will continue long after you & I have shuffled off this mortal coil.

    What I'm saying, is that the myth that has been created around Lincoln is not necessarily a bad thing. No hero is without faults. Gandhi slept naked with young girls. JFK's father practically bought him the presidency. Mother Teresa accepted money from evil dictators. If our heroes were perfect they would not be human, they would be gods.

  • @ApocalypsePlough

    Like I said, his comments and jokes would be considered rascist by today's standards. But in Lincoln's lifetime, the "N word" would be a common as calling someone "black" today. Your theory about the Empancpation Proclaimation's real purpose isn't backed up by facts. There are a wealth of quotes that indicate his opposition for slavery. "I am naturally anti-slavery. If slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong. I can not remember when I did not so think, and feel."

  • @ApocalypsePlough We don't know what he felt about the black codes. He supported the Fugitive Slave Act for a time because it was part of the Missouri Compromise. Bennett is wrong about the emancipation pro...(2nd confiscation acts was not going to work)...He leaves out LIncoln's heavy involvement in the 13th amendment, his colonization plans being voluntary and not pogroms, and his attempts through Douglass in 1864 to encourage slaves to escape to the North in case he lost reelection.

  • Paraphrase from Time: June 26/05

    The myth of Lincoln as the black man's best friend was hard to square with his own words. He had “no purpose to introduce political & social equality between the white & the black races" & said "there is a physical difference between the two, which in my judgment, will probably forever forbid their living upon the footing of perfect equality. Lincoln told racist jokes & well into his presidency, urged that freed blacks should leave the US for another continent.

  • My point, again, is that every man & woman has unflattering truths, flaws, faults & failings. If they didn't, they wouldn't be human .... they'd be gods. Faults & flaws are a part of the human condition. Lincoln was a man, not a god. His faults should not dismiss him as being grand or heroic. The key point is that he brought about social change in spite of his faults, & that makes the ordinary person feel like they, too, have a shot at making a difference in social causes & changing the world.

  • @ApocalypsePlough

    If you read every comment Abe ever made about race or slavery, you'd come to the conclusion that he was confused and conflicted about race (and race relations) but that he was most definitely against slavery. As early as 1841, he spoke out against it and not just because of its impact on white jobs. Applying the declaration of ind. to blacks went beyond the call of duty in his 1850's speeches. He cared enough to be highly instrumental in getting the13 th amendment passed.

  • @ShannonSam1 - I really can't keep going back and forth here. I've stated my opinions.

    My main point is that Lincoln was a great man, in spite of his faults & failings.

    That he did what he did despite suffering from severe depression makes him more heroic, at least to me.

    He is a heroic figure, but I refuse to canonize him, as a lot of people are want to.

    Read Lerone Bennett Jr's "Forced into Glory: Abraham Lincoln's White Dream", then come back here and tell me what you think about Lincoln.

  • @ApocalypsePlough

    Replacing a saintly myth with a hardened-racist myth is not the same thing as finding the truth. Most real historicans don't sanctify him.I won't read Bennett- other historians have pointed out his inaccuracies in reviews of his book.... Check out Eric Foner's "the Fiery Trial" or black professor Henry Louis Gates' "LIncoln on Race and Slavery" for more rounded and factually-accurate views of his racial views.. .

  • continued ShannonSam1

    Read historians James McPherson's and Eric Foner's reviews of Bennett's book and then you'll understand why I won't read what is essentially a well-written but factually inaccurate250- 300 page diatribe.

  • Nice sequence of pictures, but the 'music' ...

  • Republicans Rule!

  • He was very skinny. Anyways i love him i hope he rests in peace and i hope to meet him in the after life...

  • amazing...thank you very much for doing this

  • take a look at the photo at 0:21......he looks like he had a stroke

  • LOL 2:10 you got the money bitch

  • Великий человек из великой страны..........

  • Awesome pictures, thank you for sharing....He never seemed to smile. seems as though He carried a burden around every day of his life.

  • Awesome pictures, thank you for sharing....He never seemed to smile. seems as though He carried a burden around every day of his life

  • so was he half black?

  • @FutureLaugh I don't think he was.

  • @FutureLaugh Yes his father was a man of color, If your interested I can send you a good link to look into.

  • @RespectMyHate  post here or send me a PM ide love to look into it

  • i wish i knew what he sounded like. im guessing a respectful deep voice

  • @EverythingJackass There are several accounts of Lincoln having a high-pitched Kentucky twang.

  • @EverythingJackass

    I also read that he had a high pitched voice!

  • Oh, brother, what idiotic remarks. Thanks for compiling these very interesting photos of Lincoln. A similar video, although not so comprehensive, is very effective in that it is backed by "Ashoken Farewell," the theme from "The Civil War" miniseries.

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