Own words
President Lincoln makes his case for a second term in his own words: “Let us strive on to finish the work we are in…”
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Gen. McClellan said that he “could become dictator.” Is that what America wants?
View ArticleSeen Enough?
“What kind of a man is Abraham Lincoln? According to an eyewitness who saw it all…”
View ArticleWe need less regulation, not more
In time of war, every idea is worth pursuing if it will bring a swift and decisive victory. But Lincoln’s new “National Academy of Sciences” now stands as a barrier to invention.
View ArticleThankful, Mr. Lincoln? For What?
The McClellan forces attack Lincoln’s Thanksgiving proclamation.
View ArticleWhere’s the birth certificate, Mr. President?
Was Southerner Abraham Enloe, Lincoln’s biological father?
View ArticleLincoln’s Unconstitutional Thanksgiving Decree
Contrary to Mr. Lincoln’s Thanksgiving decree, the United States of America requires a separation between church and state.
View ArticleAn Open Letter to President Lincoln
July 7, 1864: “Our bleeding, bankrupt, almost dying country shudders at the prospect of fresh conscriptions and new rivers of human blood…”
View ArticleWar Widows for Peace
War Widows for Peace is a 501(c)(4) that opposes additional conscription and favors an immediate end to the War Between the States.
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