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C-SPAN Q&A with Thomas DiLorenzo on Abraham Lincoln [5] It is abridged, I have cut off biographic information and redundant points, to watch the entire (More) It is abridged, I have cut off biographic information and redundant points, to watch the entire interview please visit the C-SPAN archives:
http://www.c-spanarchives.org/library/index.php?main_page=product_video_info&cPath=6_32&products_id=204650-1
C-SPAN Q&A with Thomas DiLorenzo on Abraham Lincoln [1]
C-SPAN Q&A with Thomas DiLorenzo on Abraham Lincoln [2]
C-SPAN Q&A with Thomas DiLorenzo on Abraham Lincoln [3]
C-SPAN Q&A with Thomas DiLorenzo on Abraham Lincoln [4]
C-SPAN Q&A with Thomas DiLorenzo on Abraham Lincoln [5]
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Because Lincoln is mentioned, I've also added a clip with Congressman Steve Israel [D-NY].
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When the world was a dark place, when the Roman Empire fell, when barbarians ruled, they tore down libraries, they destroyed all literature.
But it was the Irish who built monasteries. It was the Irish who brought scribes in who literally copied all of the great works of civilization. They preserved it. They handed it down from one generation to the next so that we would have it today. In fact, it was Irish who did save civilization
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When the [Western] Roman Empire fell, there was something called THE EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE (Byzance) that outlasted the Western Empire for more than one thousand years (1453 A.C.). Any schooled kid with a 50 IQ knows that. There's more:
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In fact, it is safe to say that it was the 69th that saved the Union during the Civil War. And I would say, with apologies to my friend from North Carolina, the fact of the matter is that those of us on the north side of the Mason-Dixon Line recognize the fact that had it not been for the Fighting 69th, that we might have lost. Why is that? Because in 1861 there was a rumor that the British were going to assist and aid the Confederacy because the British needed cotton and textiles. Had they done that, that would have tilted the balance. That would have ended the cause for those of us north of the Mason-Dixon Line.
But you know what? President Lincoln did something very, very smart. Knowing that we could not afford for that to happen, he rallied the Irish boys. He went into New York City, and he mobilized many brand-new Irish American citizens in New York City and asked them to fight for freedom and to fight for the Union. And they fought. They fought at Malvern Hill in Virginia, not very far away from here. They fought against the dreaded and omnipotent Louisiana Tigers. And they won that battle. It was
one of the first battles that the Union won. We were getting beaten in many of the early battles. And when Robert E. Lee asked his staff, Who beat us? Who did we just fight? His staff said, General, it was the 69th New York, to which Robert E. Lee, said, Ah, the Fighting 69th
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I hope we will remember the marches of the Fighting 69th, on Malvern Hill, in France, on Okinawa, where Private Ruiz won a Congressional Medal of Honor for single handedly destroying a Japanese pillbox. Private Ruiz, not exactly an Irish name, but the courage was Irish.
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Congressman Israel, not exactly an Irish name either.
The tale of the Irish Brigade,
http://www.c-spanarchives.org/congress/?q=node/77531&id=8396185
called for a joke at the end: Congressman John Yarmuth remembering Cassius Clay.
Who beat us?
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