There hasn\u27t been all that much righteous indignation from the lands of historians and the historically inclined public. I\u27d wager they just haven\u27t noticed. I was a little surprised, to be honest. As soon as I hit play on Stephen Colbert\u27s rendition of the Gettysburg Address, part of Ken Burns\u27 Learn the Address marketing initiative for his upcoming documentary, I figured the flame war was inevitable. [excerpt
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