Al Gore likens Barack Obama to Abraham Lincoln at his speech before Obama's acceptance.
Learn what they don't teach you in school by reading Thomas Dilorenzo's 'The Real Lincoln' and 'Lincoln Unmasked' and/or watching CSPAN's Q&A featuring him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbFty9nZUac
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wtf is al gore smoking
FINALCAT 1 year ago
I liken Al Gore to a steaming pile of dog-shit.
Conan568 2 years ago
obama is nothing like lincoln
wc470 2 years ago
ROFL ... goofus supporting doofus
WHAT experience???
Mandate from history???
HUMILITY ??? bwah hahaha
IslandSpiceDreamin 2 years ago
"Nothing is more certainly written in the book of fate than that these people (the Negroes) are to be free."
This is what is written on the Jefferson Memorial - AN INCOMPLETE QUOTE - ". . . nor is it less certain that the two races, equally free, cannot live in the same government." (Letter to George Washington, Jan. 4, 1786)
This LIAR talks of BO's experience? 10 years in Politics - 7 as a State Senator - and 3 as at the federal level.
NOT EVEN ONE FULL TERM AS A FEDERAL SENATOR!
stevencool104 2 years ago
All this from a man who is helping stop global warming,but has a $30,000 a year electric bill!
BurgNGold328 2 years ago
The fort was in South Carolina which seceded.
overmind25 2 years ago
that second guy posts comments everywhere... chaplain... lol loser
gangstanbg 2 years ago
Thank you for your very thoughtful comments. Whether Mr. Lincoln's decision for emancipation was strictly political or his personal disgust of slavery (not all people tolerated it) has been, and forever will be, a question. I tend to think it was mostly the latter, although in his desire to keep the country together it re-ignited the North to quell the rebellion. Re: socialism, as a Canadian myself (currently in the US) I know of what you speak. It has its plusses, but certainly its minuses.
chaplainphil 2 years ago
I do not agree with you. Abraham Lincoln had a shift of social and political philosophy during his administration. Before taking office, his views of slavery matched the ones of men from his time, it was a way of life. During the civil war, he needed hurt the south, therefore, he knew by freeing the slaves, he can win the war. He was very political. Also, socialism is not evil as you believe. Living in Canada, I see the benefits of helping those in need- peace, respect, and integrity.
saveen3 2 years ago