Eliot Spitzer has lost his mind

How dare that rich motherfucker mock and ridicule the american people with a speech from one of the biggest tyrants ever to lead this country.

http://www.slate.com/id/2256012/

How quickly we forget. Just days ago, on Memorial Day—a day of gratitude, respect, and celebration—the words of President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address were read at ceremonies across the nation. The phrase from that speech that always sticks with me is the challenge President Lincoln set forth for us: "[R]esolve that these dead shall not have died in vain." He implored us not to shy away from the sacrifices we too have an obligation to shoulder in order to advance the "unfinished work" that remained—not merely winning the Civil War and ending slavery, but the continued creation of a nation with opportunity for all.

The question confronting the United States today is whether the notion of sacrifice—-personal and collective—still has enough traction in our society to enable us to overcome the range of problems we face. For as much as we might honor the men and women in our armed forces for whom sacrifice is all too real, we know that in almost every matter of importance, Americans have become masters of "sacrifice avoidance." Every problem is turned into a positive-sum game—spending more, rather than making hard choices; shifting burdens to future generations whose voices can't be heard; pushing the obligations off to another day or on to another group.

Hey Shitzer, start feeding your family from food stamps and foregoing necessary medication before you even think of lecturing us real americans.

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Yea I had heard that Lincoln was still pretty unpopular with the KKK.

apparently they are the only ones impervious to the liberal brainwashing and revisionist history classes.

i'm sure that you adamantly believe that the civil war was all about slavery though and that Lincoln acted with the most noblest of intentions and with complete honor. :pke:
 
apparently they are the only ones impervious to the liberal brainwashing and revisionist history classes.

i'm sure that you adamantly believe that the civil war was all about slavery though and that Lincoln acted with the most noblest of intentions and with complete honor. :pke:

It was, and he did.
 
you're daft.

the civil war was about secession, not slavery. If he was so 'honorable', why did he have reporters jailed without due process for writing negative press articles about him and the war?

Its called 'sedition'....its what the Democrats are talking about now...
 
so seditious acts allow the president to arrest and imprison you without trial?
Apparently some people believe that your constitutional rights disappear if you disagree with them. Sedition isn't writing an op-ed piece contrary to your opinion, it takes evidence of direct action in aid of the enemy. Housing them secretly, for instance, or giving them weapons and helping them plan...
 
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