GDG- Lincoln and his flying brethren
Dennis Lawrence
denlaw at fone.net
Wed Dec 5 10:31:28 CST 2007
Saturday, December 5, 1840.
Courier, Month
Whigs, eager for party reasons to prevent sine die adjournment of House,
absent themselves so there will be no quorum. Lincoln, Gillespie, and
Gridley are present as observers. Over-confident, they vote on roll call.
When quorum is announced they are taken by surprise, lose their heads in
excitement and jump out windowall to no avail.
Annotation:
Lincoln had become a leader in the Illinois legislature and he repeatedly
opposed proposals by Democrats to audit the Illinois state bank. In
December 1840 the Illinois Democrats wanted to require the bank to make
payments in gold or silver instead of paper. The bank was authorized to
continue its suspension of specie payment through the end of the year.
Lincoln wanted desperately to avoid this outcome, so he bolted for the door
and instructed his fellow Whigs to follow him. Without a quorum the
legislature could not vote to adjourn, and the suspension of specie payment
would continue.
But the door was locked and guarded, so Lincoln literally jumped out of the
first-floor window, followed by his lemming-like Whig followers. The
Democrats ridiculed him as "Lincoln and his flying brethren," and his stunt
failed anyway.
http://www.lewrockwell.com/dilorenzo/dilorenzo30.html
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Bloom: No way out. No way out.
Bialystock: Bloom, Bloom, maybe it's not true
Bloom: No way out. No way out.
Bialystock: Let's hear what the majority thinks.
Bloom: The majority. The majority. Yes. Let's hear from the majority.
The Producers
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