“The ballot is stronger than the bullet.” - Abraham Lincoln
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I’m laughing at reading everybody’s responses and okay I get the irony. But I still think he would’ve said it because the larger point remains. Transformations created at the ballot box are more profound for a society in the long run than is the assassination of any one person.

Oct 13, 2020 · 6:41 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
What about the assassination of 300,000 Southerners?
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Franz Ferdinand begs to differ
Replying to @marwilliamson
I respect that you can actually take a joke and don’t immediately call it an “attack” or “harassment”, etc. A kind hearted candidate that I don’t necessarily agree with policy wise that would’ve brought a little light to this election
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No the larger point doesn’t remain lol
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Not all the times, a good leader should be able to tell the difference... For example you cant tell that tho the people of Iran, Cuba, Venezuela ,Iraq,Russia, and so on... you cant tell them that when they are under the boot of oppresive regimes that wont allow an actual vote
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The transformations forced upon a conquered people*
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Lol I respect this opinion but I don’t really agree 😔
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Are you advocating violence?
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I can appreciate in these times how so many of you are so focused on his assassination and not we the poisoned the land with so many bullets civil war that preceded it and everything that lead up to that... THERE'S SO MUCH IRONY we all need a tetanus shot now.
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