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Abraham Lincoln's handwritten letters and notes include such shocking examples of misspelling as: "The very wurst we kin egspeck is more and more of the same" and "Their is no egcuse at all for the delay".
The author of the Gettysburg Address also wrote "possepone" for postpone and crewsade" for crusade - and wondered if slavery should "be let to fall under its own wait." So much for his self education.
Read more on Lincoln. << New 3.13.02

Did you ever stop to think that had the South won the war the Ku Klux Klan would never have come into existence?


This letter was sent in to the editor of the Charlotte Observer on Aug.15, 2000

'Welcome to Charlotte now leave'?
Why in sanity's name are we so embracing of those Northern newcomers? Because of them, every other article in The Observer reads like "armageddon"- schools are overcrowded, traffic is horrific, air quality is worse than ever, trees are falling to build for these newcomers. So what do we do? We continue to entice more people to the area.
Ask native Floridians about newcomers. Their attitude can be summed up by a bumper sticker I once read "Welcome to Florida, now leave! " R.C. Munson, Charlotte


Ezola Foster is the black female who won the vice presidential nomination of the Reform Party--or at least the faction of the party that nominated Pat Buchanan for president.

Foster emerged as one of Los Angeles city's most outspoken opponents of gay rights. She formed a group called Black Americans for Family Values and lobbied against AIDS education in schools, which she regarded as promoting homosexuality. And when the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors debated a proposal to distribute condoms and bleach to intravenous drug users, Foster told the supervisors: "We'll know before this is over who's standing for family values and who's standing with the perverts."

She enjoys publicity, and she loves tweaking the black establishment. She says the civil rights movement has become "a revenge-and-reparations movement." She calls Jesse Jackson and other black leaders "Leninist race-baiters." Last January, she spoke at a "Repudiate Jesse Jackson" rally, where she defended the Confederate flag and announced that God brought African slaves to America "so that their descendants would know freedom."

I don't know about you, but know who I'm voting for in November.


See the 1993 Atlanta Journal - Constitution's poll on Dixie...click the ball


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