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The Real Lincoln Set #1
Americans, north and south alike, have been duped into worshipping the myth of "Honest Abe" as the saviour of the union. This set of speeches provides the documented historical evidence that Abraham Lincoln not only wasnt "honest" but was also the first in a long line of unconstitutional tyrants who destroyed the American Republic. All Southerners owe it to themselves and their children to listen to these compelling arguments about the "real" Abe Lincoln. Finally... the truth that you won't read in your school textbook!
This Set Includes:
Michael Hill - The Real Lincoln
This speech documents the historical Lincoln as opposed to the fairy-tale Lincoln which is portrayed in today's media and school textbooks. Dr. Michael Hill also shows the link between Lincoln and today's out-of-control federal government.
Thomas DiLorenzo - Lincoln's Real Agenda
Much has been made of Lincoln's desire to merely "preserve the union." This is a very well-presented case which demonstrates a more sinister intention on the part of "Honest Abe."
Thomas DiLorenzo - The Real Lincoln
From the author of the best-selling book by the same title, this speech is a great introduction for everyone about the "real" Lincoln of history, instead of the mythical Lincoln worshipped by liberals and big-government supporters today.
Thomas Woods - The Philosophical Legacy of Lincoln
Professor Woods demonstrates clearly the connection between today's problems in America with the federal government and the origins of that philosophy which began with America's first dictator, Abraham Lincoln.
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