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Feb 8, 2013 | Posted by: roboblogger

Congressman welcomes 'Lincoln' screenwriter's concession on accuracy

Full story: CFRB

This undated publicity photo released by DreamWorks and Twentieth Century Fox, shows Daniel Day-Lewis, center rear, as Abraham Lincoln, in a scene from the film, "Lincoln." A Congressman who saw a flaw in the movie "Lincoln" says he is pleased the screenwriter has conceded an inaccuracy in its portrayal of an 1865 vote on slavery.

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snow chicken

Hanoi, Vietnam

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Feb 8, 2013
 
BO SMITH godfather!!;-000
snow chicken

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Feb 8, 2013
 
sorry! it's a Link-corn bible!!;-00000
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Feb 9, 2013
 
Someone has to protect those Indian Pensions and Royalties...
snow turkee

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Feb 9, 2013
 
Halito wrote:
Someone has to protect those Indian Pensions and Royalties...
U meant Lincoln Saving with Keatin Five!! U know who to ask???;-00

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