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The plot came from the National Volunteers, a secret group aligned with the anti-Lincoln Knights of the Golden Circle.
Frank Williams: How real was the so-called "Baltimore Plot' to kill President-elect Lincoln when he passed through Baltimore en route to Washington? Frank Williams 2011
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He was surprised to learn that even the anti-Lincoln papers gave Booth little sympathy.
Tom Athans: Tucson: Is Talk Media Off the Hook? Tom Athans 2011
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Of course, most of the anti-Lincoln fire has been directed against the idea that "swaps desks" would be "pushed out" to subsidiaries -- i.e., the big broker-dealers could still engage in these transactions, but they would need to hold a great deal more capital against their exposures, thus making the activities significantly less profitable.
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"You do this to win, and Arkansas will be much better off with Bill Halter representing it," said Steve Rosenthal, a former political director of the AFL-CIO who is organizing anti-Lincoln efforts.
Labor unions rally behind Bill Halter in Senate Democratic primary in Arkansas 2010
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Of course, most of the anti-Lincoln fire has been directed against the idea that "swaps desks" would be "pushed out" to subsidiaries -- i.e., the big broker-dealers could still engage in these transactions, but they would need to hold a great deal more capital against their exposures, thus making the activities significantly less profitable.
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"Big Oil has another gusher," says the narrator of the new anti-Lincoln ad being launched Wednesday by the League, as a cartoon image shows dollar bills flowing from the Capitol dome.
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That, and the editorials, satire and political cartoons that ran in anti-Lincoln, pro-slavery papers like The World and The New-York Daily News.
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That, and the editorials, satire and political cartoons that ran in anti-Lincoln, pro-slavery papers like The World and The New-York Daily News.
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Often they were harsh and unforgiving; Fitzsimmons spoke of a collection of shockingly vehement anti-Lincoln cartoons on display in the Old Statehouse in Springfield, Illinois.
Marlene H. Phillips: Political Cartoonist Calls Fox News "Cartoonist Food" 2009
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At a White House breakfast meeting with some other senators, he describes President Bush as a kind of anti-Lincoln.
Obama’s Lincoln 2008
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