Lincoln Again, And Again, And Again (A "Great Recession")

mascale

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At the start of the Republican Party's ascendency to historical importance, then job one was to kill off over a half million white people, and condemn all the blacks to beneath-history status. The Ivy League historians would adopt the saracastic, smart-alec name, "The Great Emancipator," and put it in the history books. It is supposed to read, "And so who did he think he really was. . .The Great Emancipator?!?"

Then there would happen Coolidge-Hoover, and the Really Great Depression. People stopped counting the dead, and started counting the rest of sub-history--which included, poetically, Ph.d. "educated," people.

Then there came Bush-Cheney: And counting, and intelligence, from anywhere in the world: Was all of no concern to the Republicans at all.

How this recession matches up to the Great Depression - CNNMoney.com

And so what did anyone learn--at the West Wing, now in office?

At least one of them wants to keep talking about Lincoln, when in fact there is an FDR-Truman to discuss, instead. Truman even integrated the military--Not Lincoln, (we don't discuss, much, it seems)!

Anyone gains the impression that--even as CNN otherwise infers--that somehow they just don't seem to be from around here, at all!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Two-thirds of the world's peoples have no access to potable drinking water or public sanitation--so the G-7/G-20 was led to a discussion of nuclear non-proliferation(?). Here is a sitting U. S. President--who has no concept of how mugging gets done, not to mention the problems with the history of the United States! On their, (GOP), side, there are at least six dead guys, and two on the way(?), (which many think is really how they do things! And that Doesn't even count Nixon, and the other common criminal!)
 
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The G-7/G-20 could have used parts of this example of liberation(?) of Washington, D. C., April 16, 1862, and applied a similar agenda worldwide:

Featured Document: The D.C. Emancipation Act

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many, all over: Might even find Section 11 especially quaint! It's just more from Venice, in CA: Rest Stop of Our Nation!)

"Sec. 11. And be it further enacted, That the sum of one hundred thousand dollars, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, is hereby appropriated, to be expended under the direction of the President of the United States, to aid in the colonization and settlement of such free persons of African descent now residing in said District, including those to be liberated by this act, as may desire to emigrate to the Republics of Hayti or Liberia, or such other country beyond the limits of the United States as the President may determine: Provided, The expenditure for this purpose shall not exceed one hundred dollars for each emigrant."
 
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