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Question: Should it be legal for two consenting adults to challenge each other to a duel and fight a Death Match?
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PBrunsel
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« on: June 18, 2005, 10:10:31 PM »
« edited: June 19, 2005, 01:06:54 PM by Senator PBrunsel »

Most 19th Century Presidents fought duels.

I went to the Lincoln Presidential Museum in Springfeild today and learned that even he fought a duel:

Lincoln had a beef with an owner of an inn while serveying in 1830. The owner challenged him to a duel, but Lincoln got to choose what to fight with. Abe chose two short swaorda and said that beither could pass a two whit lines. These lines were ar enough apart so the two could not touch each other, and the two walked away as friends. Smiley
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