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Re: Gettysburg Address 148th Anniversary

The American people have voted for a president every four years and only once has the loser felt compelled to turn to violence. The bad precedent, that Lincoln prevented from being set, was the notion that part of the nation can ignore the outcome of a constitutional election and turn to bullets where the ballot failed. That is the way of doing business in a banana republic, not the United States.

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