Lincoln on the War
Transcript of Lincoln on the War
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on
The Mexican War
A Speech in Congress
by
Representative Lincoln
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Adapted
for the 21st Century
by
Lance V. Mack
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In May of 1846, the United States declared war on Mexico.
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March of 2003
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I believed the President had forced the war
upon Mexico in order to seize territory from
a weaker neighbor.
Polk
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George W.
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We Whigs opposed the declaration
of war, but supported appropriations
to support it.
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Both parties, with their eye on the coming
1848 elections, were furiously trying to prove
that their position on the war had been
correct.
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In a message to Congress, the
President charged Mexico with
starting the War.
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January 12, 1848
Some, if not all the gentlemen on the other side of the House, have
spoken rather complainingly, if I have rightly understood them, of the vote
given a week or ten days ago..
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declaring that the war with Mexico was unnecessarily
and unconstitutionally commenced by the President
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I admit that such a vote should not be
given in mere party wantonness, and
that the one given is justly censurable if
it have no other or better foundation.
I am one of those who joined in that vote,
and I did so under my best impression ofthe truth of the case.
How I got this impression, I will now try to show.
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Congress
When the war began, it was my opinion that all those who,
because of knowing too little.
The American People
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or knowing too much
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in the beginning of it, nevertheless, good citizens and Patriots
should remain silent on that point, at least until the war should be
ended. I have adhered to this view, and acted upon it since I took
my seat here
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I think I should still adhere to it, were it not that the
President and his friends will not allow it to be so.
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Besides the continual effort of the President
to argue every silent vote given for supplies
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into an endorsement of the justice and wisdom of his conduct
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besides that singularly candid paragraph in his late Message in which he
Tells Congress, with great unanimity, that, by an act of the Government of
Mexico, a state of war exists between that Government and the United
States
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..when the same journals that informed him of this also informed him that
what he could not prove by telling the truth
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he could not prove by telling the whole truth
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..demanded of all who will not submit to being misrepresented, in justice to
themselves, to speak out
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I cannot be silent, even if I should wish to.
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Seeing this, I carefully examined the
Presidents messages to ascertain what he
himself had said and proved upon the
point.
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The result of this examination was to make the impression that,
taking for true all the President states as facts, he falls far short
of proving his justification.
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The President would have gone farther with his proof, had it not been for
the small matter that the Truth would not permit him.
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The President, in his first War Message of 1846, declares that the
soil was ours upon which hostilities were commenced by Mexico.
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and he repeats that declaration, in almost the same language, in each
successive declaration, thus showing that he esteems that point a highly
essential one. To my judgment, it is the very point upon which he should
be justified or condemned.
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In his Message of December 1846, it
seems to have occurred to him that title
ownershipto soil or anything else, isnot a simple fact, but it is a conclusion
following one or more simple facts, and
that it was incumbent upon him to
present the facts on which the first blood
of the War was shed.
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Now I propose that the whole of thisissue and evidenceis, from the
beginning, the sheerest deception.
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My way of living leads me to spend much time in courts of justice.
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There I have sometimes seen a
good lawyer, struggling for his
clients neck in a desperate case,
employing every artifice to workaround, befog, and cover up, with
many words, some point arising in
the case, which he dared not admit
and yet could not deny.
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Party bias may help to make it appear so, but with all allowance I can
make for such bias, it still does appear to me that just such, and from just
such necessity, is the Presidents struggle in this case
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But if he cannot or will not do thisif, on any pretense or no pretense, heshall refuse to do it, then I shall be fully convinced of what I more than
suspect already: that he is deeply conscious of being in the wrongthat
he feels that the blood of this War, like the blood of Abel, is crying out to
Heaven against him.
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I shall be fully convinced thatoriginally having some strong motivewhat, I
will not stop now to give my opinion concerning--
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to involve the two countries in a War
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and trusting to escape scrutiny.
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by fixing the public gaze upon the exceeding brightness of military glory
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that attractive rainbow that rises in showers of blood
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he plunged into itand has swept on and on
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til, disappointed in his calculation of the ease with which Mexico might be subdued
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he now finds himself he knows not where.
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How like the half-insane mumblings of a fever
dream is the whole part of his late message!
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At one time telling us that Mexico has nothing whatever that we
can get but territory and showing us how we can support the War
by levying contributions on Mexico.
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your daughters
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and urging the national honor, the security of the future, the prevention
of foreign interference, and even the good of Mexico herself, as among
the objects of the war.
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bearing all its expenses, without a purpose or a definite object. So, then,
the national honor and the security of the future may be considered the
non-purposes and indefinite objects of the war.
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Lest the questions I here
suggest be consideredspeculative only, let me be
indulged a moment in trying
to show that they are not.
The war has gone on now some twenty months. How can we make
anything out of the situation?
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And there is yet another question, a practical question, pressing closely
upon us, a question which the President seems never to have thought of.
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As to the mode of terminating the War and securing peace, the President is
wandering and indefinite.
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First, it is to be done by a more vigorous prosecution of the War in the vital
parts of the enemys country
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and after apparently talking himself tired on this point, the President
drops down into a half-despairing tone and tells us that with a people
distracted and divided by contending factions
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and a government subject to constant changes by successive revolutions,
the continued success of our arms may fail to secure a satisfactory peace.
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But he soon falls into doubt about this, too, and then drops back into
the already half-abandoned ground of more vigorous prosecution.
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All this shows that the President is in no wise satisfied with his own
positions. First he takes up one, and in attempting to argue us into it,
he argues himself out of it, then seizes another.and goes through
the same process.
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And then, confused at being able to think of nothing new, he snatches up the
old one again which he has sometime before cast off.
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His mind, taxed beyond its power, is running hither and thither, like some
tortured creature on a burning surface, finding no position on which it can
settle down and be at ease.
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Again, it is a singular omission that nowhere has the President intimated
when he expects the War to terminate. Now, at the end of twenty months,
and with every department of our military
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officers and enlisted, regulars and volunteers--doing all that they could do
and hundreds of things which it had ever before been thought that they could
not doafter all this, the President shows us that as to the end he himself has
not even an imaginary conception.
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As I have said before, he does not know where he is.
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No.
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He knows.
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He is a bewildered, confounded, and miserably perplexed man.
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God grant that he may be able to show there is not something about his
conscience more painful than all his mental perplexity!
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