March 1, 2005 journal, who was Abraham
Lincoln, did you see the gangs of New York movie? Irish immigrants were used by the thousands
to fight the South over cotton taxes.
I
used to think we exported that to some foreign country but now I have learned
that most of it went to Northern textile manufacturers to run their plants and
to make the garments. The hero Lincoln was a traitor and never
intended to free the slaves in the first place, sure, the war is over but
history should be set straight for us and our children North and South.
"Abraham Lincoln's birthday was also merged into this generic holiday, and
his life, too, is important for Americans to study. Washington and Jefferson
created the republic; Lincoln destroyed it. Scholars are
at last beginning to dig out the real Lincoln from the layers of deification
that were created by cynical men who, while he lived, had habitually referred
to him as a "baboon" or an "idiot." The real Lincoln is a much more interesting
man than the saintly figure created for partisan purposes. He had his flaws as
well as his virtues. He was a racist. He
was an intensely ambitious man who would say and do anything to win public
office. He was belligerently anti-Christian, though once elected he hid his
true beliefs from the public. He freed
no slaves. And there is some evidence, though circumstantial, that he was
homosexual. He was also an inveterate vulgarian. Right after delivering the magnificent
Gettysburg Address, he ordered the band to play bawdyhouse songs. Nor, according to his contemporaries, was he
tenderhearted. He is described as indifferent to the enormous suffering his war
was causing. All of these facts were
widely known during his life time, and most were included in the original
memoir by his longtime law partner. Unfortunately, each subsequent edition was
sanitized, so that today most Americans know nothing of the real man who was
far more complex than his accepted image. He was not an intellectual, though
one of his cabinet officers said he was "cunning to the point of
genius." As for the Gettysburg
Address, H.L. Mencken put it quite truly when he said it was one of the most
beautiful prose poems in the English language, but added that the trouble was
it was the South, not the North, that was fighting for a government of the
people, by the people and for the people. Lincoln practically imposed a
dictatorship on the Northern states, closed down nearly 300 newspapers and had
thousands of people arrested. Any critic
of his administration or the war was dubbed a traitor. Virtually everything he
did was unconstitutional. And his
administration was corrupt. All
Americans need to know the true history of their country, for the country we
live in today is a product of that history, not of the fictional history. You can find out more about Lincoln by reading two books with
the same title - The Real Lincoln. The modern book is by Thomas DiLorenzo, a fine scholar; and the older book, a reprint,
is by Charles L.C. Minor. It is published by Sprinkle Publications, P.O. Box 1094, Harrisonburg, VA 22801. In contrast with Lincoln, the more you learn about Washington, the more you realize that
he truly was one of the great men of all time. Very few men can be said to be
indispensable, but some historians believe that Washington really was indispensable. Without him, we might well not have succeeded
against the British and almost certainly would not have had the republic he and
his contemporaries created. It's no wonder modern politicians don't talk about
him. Every thing he warned against, they have embraced; everything he urged us
to do, they have neglected to do. And the mess we are in today only proves how
right Washington was and how wrong today's politicians are".
END NOTE: Both of the fine books that Charley Reese recommends about Abe
Lincoln are entitled "The Real Lincoln". To DiLorenzo's
book is available through Amazon.com and most of the usual outlets. Minor's
book may.