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Evaluate Lincoln's Major Strengths And Weaknesses As A Wartime Leader
1. Evaluate Lincoln's major strengths and weaknesses as a wartime leader. Summarize the major crises and decisions he faced.
Strengths:
1) Clarity of vision. He wanted to save the union first and foremost but some of his staff and generals couldn't "get" it. Read how angry he got when one general chased the CSA to the Potomac and then stopped, stating "We have run the rebels from our country". That general did not understand that it was ALL "our" country.
2) Strength of character. Lincoln had a great deal of confidence in himself and his abilities. Though relatively uneducated, he knew who he was and where he wanted to go.
3) Though he never personally stated a specificity or denominationalality in his religious beliefs, he still deeply
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Lincoln placed his hand on the Bible for his inauguration. Obama used the same Bible.2. Lincoln came from Illinois. Obama comes from Illinois.3. Lincoln served in the Illinois Legislature. Obama served in the Illinois Legislature.4. Lincoln had very little experience before becoming President. Obama had very little experience before becoming President.5. Lincoln rode the train from Philadelphia to Washington for his inauguration. Obama rode the train from Philadelphia to Washington for his inauguration.6. Lincoln was a skinny lawyer. Obama is a skinny lawyer.7. Lincoln was a Republican. Obama is a skinny lawyer.8. Lincoln was in the United States military. Obama is a skinny lawyer.9. Lincoln believed in everyone carrying their own weight. Obama is a skinny lawyer.10. Lincoln did not waste taxpayers' money on personal enjoyments. Obama is a skinny lawyer.11. Lincoln was highly respected. Obama is a skinny lawyer.12. Lincoln was born in the United States. Obama is a skinny lawyer.13. Lincoln was honest, so honest he was called Honest Abe. Obama is a skinny lawyer.14. Lincoln saved the United States. Obama is a skinny lawyer.
Obama is a skinny lawyer without a license, because he lied to the Illinois Bar on his application. This should have eliminated him for running for President to begin with. I say we should track down the people responsible for vetting him and prosecute them..But you did make me

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