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The phrase means that even if the action was or seems wrong, the outcome or result means it was not really wrong. The phrase strictly, applies to cases where the moral outcome is truly superior to no action. Otherwise the end would not truly justify the means.
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He used his Veto 66 times
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Answered by: FieryAnswererGT
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The laws from many years ago I think
Was to attack Lincoln in his box at Ford’s Theatre on January 18, then tie him up and lower him down from the balcony to make a quick getaway.