He also had a great speech about marrying between the races.  His opponent 
was in favor of a law to outlaw it and he was against the law. IF you 
substitute gay marriage for it, it might sound like this:


My opponent seems to have trouble with one man marrying another man. He 
seems to not be able to resist.  While I have no desire to marry a man, I'm 
not sure we should outlaw it for EVERYONE but it appears that without this 
law my opponent Mr. Bush just might not be able to resist the  chance to 
leave his wife and marry a man.  I'm not sure that just due to HIS weakness 
we need to make this illegal.



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From: "tony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 2:04 PM
To: "AlexBennettProgram" <[email protected]>
Subject: Abraham Lincoln on Bank Bailouts

>
> It is an old maxim and a very sound one,that he that dances should
> always pay the fiddler.  Now,sir, in the present case, if any
> gentlemen, whose money is a burden to them, choose to lead off a
> dance, I am decidedly opposed to the people's money being used to pay
> the fiddler...all this to settle a question in which the people have
> no interest, and about which they care nothing.  These capitalists
> generally act harmoniously, and in concert, to fleece the people, and
> now, that they have got into a quarrel with themselves, we are called
> upon to appropriate the people's money to settle the quarrel."
>
> Abraham Lincoln 1837
>
> peace
> tony
> >
> 



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