As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.
There has been in America a funded group of sexual deviants, since the 1970's who were faggot mongers. They came up with the Goddamnedist shit on the planet. Their first foray was to say that Children's Fairy Tales were homosexual, as in Little Red Riding Hood. It was bullshit as that tale was meant to terrify children to stay in the yard, or a wolf would eat them as there was danger in the world.....yes adults who would rape children.
Into this, the dead have become fodder for the faggot mongers. One tale which you probably are not aware, but if you look up on the sodomite Google, you will find President James Buchanan as a faggot homosexual. Again some misconstrued passages in letters between friends, suddenly erupt with the fag smear.
When one knows the real life of James Buchanan, it is disgusting to know what these sexual deviants have sullied. When you read this, you can ask if you would be like James Buchanan and never want anything to do with marriage again, or were you just a faggot.
James Buchanan arrived in Lancaster Pennsylvania, which was at the time more a reflection of British class system and aristocracy, than America. At the center of this was an Irish mic named Coleman. An immigrant who did not have a pot to piss in, but married the wealthy owner of iron interests in Pennsylvania.
Coleman led these aristocrats in four families of iron men and lawyers.
It was into this that young James Buchanan arrived in employ as a lawyer, and studied under the preeminent lawyer in Hopkins. As time passed, Buchanan became involved with the young Ann Coleman. She was the most beautiful and prominent woman in Lancaster. At age 23 she was still unmarried, as her father guarded her like a prize, as old man Coleman viewed everyone as a person trying to obtain his personal fortune.
Buchanan though began courting Ann Coleman and they were engaged to be married. It was in the autumn of that year that a financial bust hit the country and James Buchanan's time was consumed in settling the case of a company where all of Lancaster's future depended as they had invested in it.
It was into this that the beautiful Ann, began to feel slighted. Gossip began to feed her hurt pride. Ann could be kind and affectionate, but she also had a side where she was highly emotional. A letter soon arrived to Buchanan from Ann accusing him of only being interested in her fortune.......yes her father's paranoia was behind this. Buchanan's honor was impugned and he was hurt. He had won the legal settlement which saved Lancaster, but now he was faced with, if he reappeared wooing Ann as she wanted, it would prove the charge he was only interested in money, and if he stayed away, it proved the same charge.
Buchanan was in limbo, not homosexualty.
He took some time away on business and in an event which meant nothing, he returned to Lancaster and stopped by the home of Mrs. William Jenkins as Buchanan was close friend to her husband. By chance, Mrs. Jenkins niece was there, a pretty young Miss Grace Hubley. Buchanan was always charming with the ladies, and although it was all innocent, a young girl informed Ann Coleman of the visit.
Ann Coleman in a jealous fit, penned a letter to Buchanan, sent it to him at court, and informed him the engagement was off. Buchanan went pale upon reading the note.
Ann Coleman was in a natural depression. James Buchanan wasin depression, but Ann's family decided to send her to the home of her married sister to cheer her up. While there, she was in a buoyant mood during the day, but fell into a depression of fits by evening. Her sister went to the theater, leaving Ann alone. The remedy for treating nostalgia as it was called, was laudanum or alcohol mixed with opium.
A doctor was sent for as she convulsed and she died around midnight.
Buchanan received word and was devastated. He attempted to write a letter to the Colemans, pleading to attend her funeral and see her before she was buried. The letter was returned unopened.
From that point on James Buchanan was ostracized as an outcast.
But people thought and talked even if they did not know. One Lancaster lady wrote of the public reaction against Buchanan, "I believe that her friends now look upon him as her Murderer."
When Buchanan got the news he immediately wrote an anguished letter to Mr. Coleman requesting permission to see the corpse and to walk as a mourner, but the letter was returned to him unopened. In this note Buchanan had written: "It is now no time for explanation, but the time will come when you will discover that she, as well as I, have been much abused. God forgive the authors of it. ... I may sustain the shock of her death, but I feel that happiness has fled from me forever."
As he came face to face with the bitter hatred of the Colemans and the insidious suicide rumors, Buchanan slowly began to recognize the full horror of his situation. Unable to endure solitude, and even less able to confront people on the street, he went to stay for a time at the home of his friend, Judge Walter Franklin, who was then living next door to the Coleman home. Here he tried to compose a fitting last tribute to Ann for publication in the Lancaster Journal. A printer's devil who was sent for the copy later recalled finding Buchanan at Franklin's, "so disturbed by grief that he was unable to write the notice," and said that Judge Franklin finally composed it himself.
In a strange twist of fate, his friends to change his surroundings, obtained a nomination for him to run for Congress, and from that he would rise to be President as a federalist in being a compromise for the North and South.
In that heated hatred, rumors were spread that Buchanan and another Senator, both bachelors were intimate. Nothing could be further from the facts. The other senator had his own humiliation at the Russian court and like Buchanan shunned marriage as the trauma was something which they could never overcome.
Buchanan had women suitors, but chose his niece as his confidant as she was safe. He thought of marriage in his old age, but as he stated, "What was love to a man in his 60's?"
This is why I loathe these faggot mongers of the pedophile cult of sex deviants, in they have bastardized human tragedy. It is disgusting in what has been done to the reputation of James Buchanan. This man who was most successful in earning 8000 dollars per year, and ended life with a fortune of 300,000, suffered the greatest tragedy a human can in he was responsible for the death of the woman he loved and he was responsible in losing his country to Civil War. James Buchanan informed intimates that he honestly thought he was the last president of the United States.
What is your judgment of the faggot mongers? Would you like after you are dead, to have them turn the worst tragedies in life into a dick up the ass tryst?