Abraham Lincoln: Tyrant

When Abraham Lincoln launched his military invasion of the Southern States to prevent their peaceful and democratic assertion of independence, he ushered in a radically different Union than the one the Founders intended. Whether it was slavery, tariffs, or a redefinition of Federal powers matters little. The question of whether we live in a voluntary government or a compulsory one, enforced at gunpoint, was answered with the death and maiming of almost a million Americans from 1861 to 1865. At the heart of the ever-encroaching State that we find ourselves living under is the legacy of Abraham Lincoln. Every tyrant, from Karl Marx to Woodrow Wilson, FDR to Adolf Hitler, George W Bush and Barack Obama, have embraced the Lincoln mantle in both their writings and their actions. For Liberty to reemerge, the Lincoln myth must be shattered and exposed. Thanks for watching.

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Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address

Gettysburg Address as recited by Jeff Daniels.

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Abraham Lincoln – A Tribute (Ashokan Farewell)

This is a tribute to the 16th President of the United States — Abraham Lincoln. This president has become more central to America’s image of itself than any chief executive before or after him. He has been called “Self-made man,” “savior of the union,” the “great emancipator” — he is perhaps the most beloved president in American History. The Music is from Ken Burn’s Documentary – “The Civil War” (1990). The Song is called “Ashokan Farewell”, which was composed by Jay Ungar. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED!!!

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How Long? Not Long!

Martin Luther King in Montgomery, Alabama on March 25, 1965.

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malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com The Reverend Martin Luther King responds to Malcolm X’s criticisms of his philosophy. malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com

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Famous speech by Martin Luther King Jr

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