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Like others commenting before me I do not hold the anthem in any regard whatever. We may not know one another and we may not understand one another but we are bonded by the writings and actions of the founding documents we are able to pursue our interests on our own terms without interference from government. And for that he is revered.īless you all for you are all my kin.
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It was a war he alone could have prevented but he threw a fit and presided over the deaths of 600,000 Americans in order to install central governance above state decisions. A war fought not to abolish slavery for Lincoln agreed it was installed as a fact and he did not seek to interfere that was his position until it became politically expedient to amend it. Lincoln maneuvered away from negotiating with the southern states, imposed impossible taxation and restrictions on the south, refused discussions on the matter, then yanked the lanyard that ignited the brewing war by reinforcing Ft Beauregard adjacent to Ft Sumter in the face of a dire warning not to. Lincoln sought to appease both parties in the runup to the election but fumbled badly after inauguration. The previous administration did nothing substantial to solve the issues and the topic hung over the election of 1860. The south also had an abolition movement – the need for masses of labor was tied to large plantings (cotton mostly) and the treatment of those people was largely inhumane never mind the very ownership of another human – and the problem of transitioning away was not un-noticed. That in turn created a second tier of population freed from bondage but not wholly citizens.
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But the times then were not the times now and the need for manual labor was lessened in the north by technology and non-agrarian economics. The southern states wrongly held to the then-acceptable practice of human ownership and that is unforgivable. To award sainthood to Lincoln is, although expected, likewise myopic. The depth of understanding the history of the US, the relationships between the states, and that of the states to the federal government (created by the states, not the other way around) is criminally thin.