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Original Message Curious Lincoln vampire hunter is at the movies very close to this Spielberg's "historial" Lincoln.


Abraham Lincoln was 16th president from 1861 to 1865. J. A. Rogers quotes Lincoln's mother, Nancy Hanks, as saying that Abraham Lincoln was the illegitimate son of an African man. William Herndon, Lincoln's law partner, said that Lincoln had very dark skin and coarse hair and that his mother was from an Ethiopian tribe. In Herndon's book entitled "The Hidden Lincoln" he says that Thomas Lincoln could not have been Abraham Lincoln's father because he was sterile from childhood mumps and was later castrated. Lincoln's presidential opponents made cartoon drawings depicting him as a Negro and nicknamed him “Abraham Africanus the First."

There are caricatures of the time depicting him like an ape maybe because he shared the same disease Akenaton pharaoh had: Marfan syndrome.

Maybe that's the reason Obama enjoys comparing himself with Abe as he enjoys being photographed with the Egyptian sphinx and pyramids.

Do you remember Burton's Planet of the Apes epiloque with Ape Braham Lincoln? What you probably DON'T REMEMBER is the previous film (Conquest of the Planet of the Apes) does have a scene where baby chimp (Caesar's son named Cornelius after his grandpa) writes something and gives it to his human teacher called ABE. The paper said "ape shall not kill ABE" in a tongue-twister reference to what was dictated "ape shall not kill ape".... well, Abe Lincoln was shot dead, wasn't he?

In Burton's movie Charlton Heston was uncredited and wore a make-up which took 12 hours in applying. Perhaps most of you don't remember Heston did Lincoln's voice in a movie long time before that simian adventure and played other presidents. Heston himself defended black people rights at that Lincoln monument along with mulato singer/actor Harry Belafonte and Sidney Poitier...
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