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video See YouTube video of Janet Kuypers reading her poems “Lawyering can Lead to Leading the Country”, “Underscore for the Battles”, and “Joining the Grave-Robbing Crew”, read from the v168 2/20 Down in the Dirt issue/book “Aurora” that also all appear in the Janet Kuypers poetry book “Every Event of the Year (Volume one: January-June)”, live 2/5/20 in her February 2020 Book Release Reading through Community Poetry! at Half Price Books in Austin (video from a Panasonic Lumix 2500 camera; posted on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram and Tumblr).
video See YouTube video of Janet Kuypers reading her poems “Lawyering can Lead to Leading the Country”, “Underscore for the Battles”, and “Joining the Grave-Robbing Crew”, read from the v168 2/20 Down in the Dirt issue/book “Aurora” that also all appear in the Janet Kuypers poetry book “Every Event of the Year (Volume one: January-June)”, live 2/5/20 in her February 2020 Book Release Reading through Community Poetry! at Half Price Books in Austin (video from a Panasonic Lumix T56 camera; posted on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram and Tumblr).
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Lawyering can Lead
to Leading the Country

Janet Kuypers
2/9/19

Let’s link U.S. agriculture, to
lawyers, to the U.S. Presidency...
Now, back in the early 1800s
all farming was done by hand —

but Cyrus McCormick saw his
father work on a horse-drawn
reaper, that could speed crop
collection eventually 100-fold.

When his father died, he moved
to Chicago in 1847, where he
and his brother through companies
were able to quote-unquote mass-

produce reapers for farmers.
Now, although others claimed
patents at the same time, that
was when Cyrus McCormick saw

John Henry Manny of Rockford,
Illinois was also making a reaper.
The Manny Reaper even beat Cyrus
McCormick
’s version during the

Paris Exposition of 1855, forcing
McCormick to file a lawsuit against
Manny for patent infringement.
The trial was first in Chicago

and had prominent lawyers
on both sides. But Manny’s
lawyer team needed a local,
so they hired the Illinois lawyer

Abraham Lincoln for their group.
They were sure he didn’t have the
right kind of experience. Manny’s
lawyer Edwin M. Stanton even said

Lincoln was a “damned log-armed
ape,” so although Lincoln was there,
he didn’t contribute much of
anything at all. And when the trial

was moved to Cincinnati, Ohio,
the lawyers just went there and
didn’t even tell Lincoln. So when
Lincoln heard of the move, he

thought, ‘wait a minute, I
should be there,’ so off he went,
and found the trial, but all
of the lawyers just ignored him.

So all this time, Lincoln watched
the trial that he didn’t contribute
to, the trial that Manny actually
won, and Lincoln thought, ‘hey, I

I should really surge with this
lawyer thing,’ and after a few years,
he... well, you know... became
the President of the United States.

#

That lawyer Stanton ripped on
Lincoln back in the day, but after
Lincoln became President,
he actually chose Stanton as his

Secretary of War. Because back
in the day, people didn’t
automatically choose cronies
just like them to serve their own

selfish interest to join them,
but they often chose people
different front them, so they
could have a well-rounded view

on how to serve this country.
Novel idea, isn’t it, to make the
effort to work with the opposition
so the government actually works.


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