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For someone who consistently spouts historical factoids you appear significantly ignorant of the larger issues involved in watershed events. To simplify the civil war as a war of choice - yet in stark contrast, back the frat boy war in the middle east - either indicates your lack of perception or an innate ability to substitute complex issues with rhetoric.

 

I suggest you widen your historical reading list - I can suggest a few. You obviously need it.

 

I'm waiting for the post where you lambast Darwin and post links to the Discovery Institute. I don't often resort to web insults - but Jesus - you're like the CC.com village idiot.

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For someone who consistently spouts historical factoids you appear significantly ignorant of the larger issues involved in significant historical events. To simplify the civil war as a war of choice - yet in stark contrast, back the frat boy war in the middle east - either indicates your lack of perception or an innate ability to substitute complex issues with rhetoric.

 

I suggest you widen your historical reading list - I can suggest a few. You obviously need it.

 

I'm waiting for the post where you lambast Darwin and post links to the Discovery Institute. I don't often resort to web insults - but Jesus - you're like the CC.com village idiot.

 

Actually, I'm pretty well versed on the whole picture--but there's always more to learn. Could it be that you're misunderstanding the point of my posts which often draw comparisons to and/or contrasts with past American presidents? I'm not sure where your Darwin jibe comes from; obviously you don't know me very well. You do seem a little tense lately. Nothing to march against these days?

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Eh, forget Abe Lincoln. Rutherford Hayes is da man! At least if you live in Paraguay...

Asuncion's Presidente Hayes soccer club — nicknamed "Los Yanquis" — won the Paraguayan championship in 1952.

Like the Cleveland Indians.

 

 

Hayes was the only U.S. president to be wounded in the Civil War — five times, once seriously.

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The election of 1876 is one of the most interesting in American history. Hayes ended up being appointed President by a commission made up of 15 members from the senate, house, and supreme court--by one vote. This, despite the fact that Samuel Tilden won the popular vote.

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