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Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address
Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address has become especially relevant this week as Americans undertake a sixth year in the Iraq War, a struggle that has now exceeded the Civil War in length. It might be time to take stock of what … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Civil War, death, Democratic, gettysburg, Iraq War, Republican, sacrifice, secession, soldiers
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