No, Abraham Lincoln was accused by his contempories of being a fool. It
turned out that history judged he wasn't. Freudian slip on your part.
--Dean
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005, Larry Beaulieu wrote:
>
>
> Was it Abraham Lincoln that said it was better to remain silent and be
> thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt?
>
> Thanks for stepping up to the plate Dean, we haven't had a really vocal
> net.kook locally since Steve Boursy faded off into oblivion.
>
> -- Larry
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