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07-22-2012, 11:07 PM | #1 |
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07-23-2012, 01:04 AM | #4 |
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He didn't expect a shooter to so easily get past the guard sitting at the presidential box entrance.
Lincoln's Missing Bodyguard The night of the assassination, Lincoln's bodyguard snuck off to drink in the same saloon as John Wilkes Booth Parker (the guard) was seated outside the president’s box, in the passageway beside the door. From where he sat, Parker couldn’t see the stage, so after Lincoln and his guests settled in, he moved to the first gallery to enjoy the play. Later, Parker committed an even greater folly: At intermission, he joined the footman and coachman of Lincoln’s carriage for drinks in the Star Saloon next door to Ford’s Theatre. Smithsonian |
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07-23-2012, 01:27 AM | #5 |
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It was the bankers who assassinated Lincoln no doubt about it. He was another president who wouldn't allow a Rothschild banking system into the US. He also refused any loans from them to support the civil war - rather printing his own money (the greenback) in lieu of borrowing anything from them.
Interestingly enough though, the fool (Lincoln) did work with the rich northerners to bring the south to its knees. The main cause of the civil war was the south's refusal to fund a massive RR system which wouldn't have benefited the south in the least. As it was to go from east to west and through the middle of America. Also, the south sought to secede from the states because the feds, prior to the civil war, were charging them about 90% of the total federal tariff revenues. Much of this was to build the RR which again, would not have benefited the south in any way. That was the real cause of the civil war. People can look it up. Just another case of the poor man fighting and dying in a rich man's war. But if you ask most people today what caused the civil war, they'd say 'slavery.' As if the north really loved and valued niggers enough to fight and die for them. There were just under 700,000 human souls lost during the events of the civil war. The only lives lost more than people were horses. And about a million of them perished. The whole f'n thing makes me feel ill. |
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07-23-2012, 01:31 AM | #6 |
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07-23-2012, 01:48 AM | #7 |
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Slavery was set to end anyway. It was just a matter of time. Most people just couldn't stomach the idea any longer. And of course as most of us feel today, it was a sick idea. But the civil war had nothing to do with it. The politicians of the day were trying to figure out what to do with the niggers. Years before the civil war even started they sent any and all niggers that would freely go to what is now Liberia. The nigs named the capital 'Monrovia' to honor the president who sent them - 'James Monroe.' Since they were being sent away, the niggers still in the US now feared all of the could and would be expelled from the US. And Congress was wanting to do just that - repatriate them back to somewhere. Anywhere other than the US. There were many court cases because of that. The most famous one being the Dred Scot case. In which Scott argued that the nigga's should be considered as US citizens and protected under the constitution. The rest is common history, we have millions of niggers strutting our streets. But, again, the civil war was NOT about niggers!
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07-23-2012, 02:42 AM | #8 |
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http://youtu.be/otVSSz2aydg http://youtu.be/JkXFFOOs_3g http://youtu.be/KfVRzcFNxGY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HAITI..... OR ISRAEL. WHY NOT JUST ROLL THEM UP AND SEND 'EM TO MEXICO? I'LL TRADE PHILLIPE CABRONE NIGGERS FOR MEXICANS... 1:1.... ALL DAY LONG. |
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