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To: ForGod'sSake

Obscure? Wow.

Nullification basically dominated American politics from 1800 to the civil war.

Calhoun was the pre-eminent proponent.


2 posted on 02/03/2011 9:04:17 PM PST by BenKenobi (one of the worst mistakes anybody can make is to bet against Americans.")
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To: BenKenobi

Nullification basically dominated American politics from 1800 to the civil war.

Calhoun was the pre-eminent proponent.


That war allowed the “Union” to do away with a LOT of the States rights and privileges. It’s time the States and the People started reclaiming them — in NO uncertain terms!


6 posted on 02/03/2011 9:18:23 PM PST by patriot preacher
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To: BenKenobi
Obscure?

Ever since the federales learned to keep the states at bay with extortion and bribes using OUR tax dollars the concept has fallen into disuse. The states can once again stand in the breach for us if they but choose to do so. Whether they exercise it or not, they have a great deal of stroke under our "original" Constitution.

7 posted on 02/03/2011 9:18:41 PM PST by ForGod'sSake (You have only two choices: SUBMIT or RESIST with everything you've got!!!)
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To: BenKenobi

Washington State has simply doubled down on the Obamacare.

Washington is has the third largest deficit in the country, as a percentage of it’s total budget. One of the suggestions by the governor was to cut health care benefits to illegals and low income wage earners who have no employer paid health care.

Yesterday, they announced that this was off the table because Obamacare would pick up the costs in 2014.


46 posted on 02/04/2011 7:52:49 AM PST by Eva
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