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This 8 page paper pretends to be an article from the late President Abraham Lincoln, but written in the present time. Assuming that Lincoln has miraculously come back to life in 2001, he writes for the front page of the New York Times primarily about his political ideas. He critiques the current president, as well as former President Reagan. How the Republican Party has fared since Lincoln's time is explored. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Lincoln, but written in the present time. Assuming that Lincoln has miraculously come back to life in 2001, he writes for the front page of the New York Times primarily
about his political ideas. He critiques the current president, as well as former President Reagan. How the Republican Party has fared since Lincolns time is explored. Bibliography lists 7
sources. SA137AL.rtf As you may know, I have been allotted this space to make some points and while it is somewhat miraculous that I am allowed this
opportunity, it is also one that is rather mundane. I was a president just as Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan and George Bush was and while they are alive-and I am
not-please take my commentary as you would any former president. At the same time, while I am just a president, and one of the many who have come before and
since, I do have a unique perspective as I had lived in a different era and so have something interesting to compare current politics with. I am here to speak
of the presidency, and to evaluate several of your former presidents as well as your current one. Above all, I would like to speak about the Republican Party and how
the Republican Presidents of late have conducted business similarly, or differently, than I have. First, I must say that as president of the United States, a man must be
bipartisan. Once elected, a president must stand up for all. I have to defend some of my decisions that have been criticized in retrospect, before I go on to discuss
Presidents Bush and Reagan and so forth. When I was president, the nation was coming apart quite literally. It is interesting that when I was riding through the country, seeing
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