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onehandle

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Sun Jun 8, 2014, 01:52 PM Jun 2014

Lincoln’s treatment of Civil War deserters [View all]

There were three areas in which Lincoln's pardoning power could be applied. The first related to cases in the civil courts. During his tenure, Lincoln reviewed 456 civil cases; 375 of them - over 82 percent - received pardons. The second class had to do with those in rebellion against the government. This being the Civil War, more than half the country qualified.

The third category was in military cases. It was here that Lincoln received the most criticism for what was perceived as his interference in the flow of military justice and discipline. He made it clear from the beginning that he was "unwilling for any boy under 18 to be shot," and he had a tendency to pardon youths who had fallen asleep on guard duty or had deserted. Gen. Joseph Hooker once sent an envelope to the president containing the cases of 55 convicted and doomed deserters; Lincoln merely wrote "Pardoned" on the envelope and returned it to Hooker.

http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/02/23/the-limits-of-lincolns-mercy

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A gracious man. Tuesday Afternoon Jun 2014 #1
WTF happened to the Republican Party?! JaneyVee Jun 2014 #2
It started for me, in the 1930's. Archae Jun 2014 #4
And then there was smallcat88 Jun 2014 #7
And we never won another war, due to lack of discipline...THANKS, LINCOLN!! TwilightGardener Jun 2014 #3
K & R BrotherIvan Jun 2014 #5
BrotherIvan, Shakespeare speaks to the eyes of the saidsimplesimon Jun 2014 #6
Yes and shows that WS had his great faults too BrotherIvan Jun 2014 #12
Shakespeare smallcat88 Jun 2014 #8
Je adore chats of both the cat and dogs. I still saidsimplesimon Jun 2014 #10
Here is another rather remarkablle letter from Lincoln to Hooker: Faryn Balyncd Jun 2014 #9
A strange OP given the facts. former9thward Jun 2014 #11
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