Abraham Lincoln: The man who stands by and says nothing, when the peril of his government is discussed, can not be misunderstood. If not

The man who stands by and says nothing, when the peril of his government is disc — Abraham Lincoln

The man who stands by and says nothing, when the peril of his government is discussed, can not be misunderstood. If not hindered, he is sure to help the enemy.

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