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Why Beat Up Lincoln? Because Rejecting His Divinity Leads Back to [r]epublicanism.

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    Why Beat Up Lincoln? Because Rejecting His Divinity Leads Back to [r]epublicanism. ClintStroman

Mandeville, LA – Exclusive Audio and Transcript – Lincoln, aided and abetted by other designing men, ended the spirit of ’76 as a functioning part of American political philosophy, if not the American political mantra, the raison d’être that many decided that breaking from the government of Great Britain was a good idea because the peoples of this country wanted to govern themselves and didn’t appreciate being ruled from on high from thousands of miles away, although today they appreciate being ruled from on high from thousands of miles away, and that is a direct result of what the result of the war between the states was in the 1860’s. Check out today’s audio and transcript for more…

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    Why Beat Up Lincoln? Because Rejecting His Divinity Leads Back to [r]epublicanism. ClintStroman

 

Begin Mike Church Show Transcript

Mike:  John in Idaho, hello.

Caller John:  Yes, Mike.  I’m just wondering about this thing I hear every time I hear your show, that you bring up Abraham Lincoln.  It seems to be kind of in a negative way.  It’s kind of like what’s the purpose of all that?  The Civil War has been over for a long time.  That was a very tragic event in America’s history.  What’s the real objective there with Abraham Lincoln negativity?

Mike:  Maybe you ought to read a little bit about What Lincoln Killed and you’d have the answer.

Caller John:  What did Lincoln kill?

Mike:  Like I said, maybe you ought to read a little bit about it and you’d have the answer, you’d know.  Hello, John?  John?  Hello?  Is he gone or did you guys quiet him down because he’s screaming.

AG:  He’s still there, just not there.

Mike:  Okay.  Just to answer the question very briefly, because it’s not really a subject of discussion here today, Lincoln, aided and abetted by other designing men, ended the spirit of ’76 as a functioning part of American political philosophy, if not the American political mantra, the raison d’être that many decided that breaking from the government of Great Britain was a good idea because the peoples of this country wanted to govern themselves and didn’t appreciate being ruled from on high from thousands of miles away, although today they appreciate being ruled from on high from thousands of miles away, and that is a direct result of what the result of the war between the states was in the 1860’s.

If you really want to know and study the subject, there’s a pretty good synopsis of What Lincoln Killed: Episode 1.  You see, folks, I didn’t even have to describe some of the Lincoln atrocities that were committed, and many of them are political in nature, although there certainly were others.  I didn’t even have to describe them to attract a Lincoln lover who wanted to know why someone would question St. Abraham.  [mocking] “What’s the point?  The war’s been over.”  The point is, and I think I can be very succinct in saying, you’re never going to put this big government genie back in the bottle unless you’re going to deal with the man who pulled the top, who uncorked the bottle.  If you’re not going to deal with the guy whose idea it was to uncork the bottle to start with, then you have no opportunity, no hope whatsoever of ever putting that genie back in.

I don’t even know if you identify the man and you identify what it was that was let out of that bottle, which you ought to be able to see all around you today.  Do you ever wonder, how did this whole thing get off the rails?  The What Lincoln Killed project aims to answer at least part of how that happened.  If you’re not willing to re-cork the bottle, then what are you doing all this for?  Is it so we can all live in peace and harmony and have our magisterial government only confiscate 19 percent of everything that we own, have them patrol our skies, have it send drones hither and yon, have our sons and daughters beckoned at a call into service of duty to go fight wars in places all around the globe that many people have never ever signed off on and a congress never voted on, to have this national ethos that says if freedom is at stake or imperiled anywhere in the known universe we have the financial and military responsibility to go deal with it?

End Mike Church Show Transcript

 

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