Jamie Stiehm in dailyherald:
Good on you, Joe Biden. You warmed the American presidency as we've known it lately, by visiting Ukraine in the winter of war.
A second term may have been less bumpy. Yet you and your wife Rosalynn demonstrated tremendous heart and soul building houses for the poor in your post-presidency. by signing up you agree to our terms of service
Lincoln was murdered as the final casualty of the Civil War he won, the war he refused to lose.
In this way, Lincoln humanized himself and connected with juries and audiences, as in the famed Lincoln-Douglas Illinois Senate debates in 1858. The early experience marked Lincoln's psyche and presidency. Seeing brutal slave markets and lavish plantations branded a personal hatred for slavery.
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