Our moral high ground is much higher than that of Lincoln's, IMO. Lincoln's motives are debatable, ours are crystal clear:
The consent of the governed -- our contract with government has been violated. Government has failed to live up to its end of the bargain (allowing us to have honest elections and to leave our duly elected representatives unmolested) and thus has ripped up that contract.
Our moral high ground is much higher than that of Lincoln's, IMO. Lincoln's motives are debatable, ours are crystal clear:
The consent of the governed -- our contract with government has been violated. Government has failed to live up to its end of the bargain (allowing us to have honest elections and to leave our duly elected representatives unmolested) and thus has ripped up that contract.
This is the correct answer.
Source: The Declaration of Independence