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THE AMERICAN LENIN

-- by L. Neil Smith --

It's harder and harder these days to tell a
liberal from a conservative -- given the former
category's increasingly blatant hostility toward
the First Amendment, and the latter's prissy new
disdain for the Second Amendment -- but it's
still easy to tell a liberal from a libertarian.

Just ask about either Amendment.

If what you get back is a spirited defense of
the ideas of this country's Founding Fathers,
what you've got is a libertarian. By shameful
default, libertarians have become America's last
and only reliable stewards of the Bill of Rights.

But if -- and this usually seems a bit more
difficult to most people -- you'd like to know
whether an individual is a libertarian or a
conservative, ask about Abraham Lincoln.

Suppose a woman -- with plenty of personal
faults herself, let that be stipulated --
desired to leave her husband: partly because he
made a regular practice, in order to go out and
get drunk, of stealing money she had earned
herself by raising chickens or taking in
laundry; and partly because he'd already
demonstrated a proclivity for domestic violence
the first time she'd complained about his
stealing.

Now, when he stood in the doorway and beat her
to a bloody pulp to keep her home, would we
memorialize him as a hero? Or would we treat him
like a dangerous lunatic who should be locked
up, if for no other reason, then for trying to
maintain the appearance of a relationship where
there wasn't a relationship any more? What
value, we would ask, does he find in continuing
to possess her in an involuntary association,
when her heart and mind had left him long ago?

History tells us that Lincoln was a politically
ambitious lawyer who eagerly prostituted himself
to northern industrialists who were unwilling
to pay world prices for their raw materials and
who, rather than practice real capitalism,
enlisted brute government force -- "sell to us
at our price or pay a fine that'll put you out
of business" -- for dealing with uncooperative
southern suppliers. That's what an export
tariff's all about. In support of this "noble
principle", when southerners demonstrated
what amounted to no more than token resistance,
Lincoln permitted an internal war to begin that
butchered more Americans than all of this
country's foreign wars -- before or afterward --
rolled into one.

Lincoln saw the introduction of total war on the
American continent -- indiscriminate mass
slaughter and destruction without regard to age,
gender, or combat status of the victims -- and
oversaw the systematic shelling and burning of
entire cities for strategic and tactical
purposes.
For the same purposes, Lincoln declared, rather
late in the war, that black slaves were now free
in the south -- where he had no effective
jurisdiction -- while declaring at the same
time, somewhat more quietly but for the record
nonetheless, that if maintaining slavery could
have won his war for him, he'd have done that,
instead.

The fact is, Lincoln didn't abolish slavery at
all, he nationalized it, imposing income
taxation and military conscription upon what had
been a free country before he took over --
income taxation and military conscription to
which newly "freed" blacks soon found themselves
subjected right alongside newly-enslaved whites.
If the civil war was truly fought against
slavery -- a dubious, "politically correct"
assertion with no historical evidence to back it
up -- then clearly, slavery won.

Lincoln brought secret police to America, along
with the traditional midnight "knock on the
door", illegally suspending the Bill of Rights
and, like the Latin America dictators he
anticipated, "disappearing" thousands in the
north whose only crime was that they disagreed
with him. To finance his crimes against
humanity, Lincoln allowed the printing of
worthless paper money in unprecedented volumes,
ultimately plunging America into a long, grim
depression -- in the south, it lasted half a
century -- he didn't have to live through,
himself.

In the end, Lincoln didn't unite this country --
that can't be done by force -- he divided it
along lines of an unspeakably ugly hatred and
resentment that continue to exist almost a
century and a half after they were drawn. If
Lincoln could have been put on trial in
Nuremburg for war crimes, he'd have received the
same sentence as the highest-ranking Nazis.

If real libertarians ran things, they'd melt all
the Lincoln pennies, shred all the Lincoln
fives, take a wrecking ball to the Lincoln
Memorial, and consider erecting monuments to
John Wilkes Booth. Libertarians know Lincoln as
the worst President America has ever had to
suffer, with Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt,
and Lyndon Johnson running a distant second,
third, and fourth.

Conservatives, on the other hand, adore Lincoln,
publicly admire his methods, and revere him as
the best President America ever had. One
wonders: is this because they'd like to do, all
over again, all of the things Lincoln did to the
American people? Judging from their taste for
executions as a substitute for individual self-
defense, their penchant for putting people
behind bars -- more than any other country in
the world, per capita, no matter how poorly it
works to reduce crime -- and the bitter distaste
they display for Constitutional "technicalities"
like the exclusionary rule, which are all that
keep America from becoming the world's largest
banana republic, one is well-justified in
wondering.

The troubling truth is that, more than anybody
else's, Abraham Lincoln's career resembles and
foreshadows that of V.I. Lenin, who, with
somewhat better technology at his disposal,
slaughtered millions of innocents -- rather than
mere hundreds of thousands -- to enforce an
impossibly stupid idea which, in the end, like
forced association, was proven by history to
be a resounding failure.

Abraham Lincoln was America's Lenin, and when
America has finally absorbed that painful but
illuminating truth, it will at last have begun
to recover from the War between the States.

Order L. Neil Smith's books at:
http://www.webleyweb.com/lneil/lnsbooks.html

L. Neil Smith's home page on the web, The Webley
Page:  www.webleyweb.com/lneil/

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Enterprise: www.webleyweb.com/tle/


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he military-industrial
complex. - Eisenhower Farewell Address. Radio and TV January 17. 1961

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