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To: WhiskeyPapa
rb: They believed the Constitution allowed them to secede.

WP: They did not believe that. They aimed to get what they wanted at the point of a gun.

Jefferson Davis:

...the tenth amendment of the Constitution declared that all which had not been delegated was reserved to the States or to the people. Now, I ask where among the delegated grants to the Federal Government do you find any power to coerce a state; where among the provisions of the Constitution do you find any prohibition on the part of a State to withdraw; and if you find neither one nor the other, must not this power be in that great depository, the reserved rights of the States? How was it ever taken out of that source of all power to the Federal Government? It was not delegated to the Federal Government; it was not prohibited to the States; it necessarily remains, then, among the reserved powers of the States.

Is Davis wrong in his argument that powers not delegated to the Federal Government by the Constitutiton remain powers of the states?

1,022 posted on 07/01/2003 12:15:06 PM PDT by rustbucket
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To: rustbucket; WhiskeyPapa
Among the powers delegated to the federal government is the power to decide which powers are delegated to the states and which to the states.

RB, you and the other neo-Confederates on Free Republic are re-hashing Confederate arguments becuase you don't have the guts to state what you really want -- the destruction of the United States of America.
1,024 posted on 07/01/2003 12:19:36 PM PDT by Grand Old Partisan (You can read about my history of the GOP at www.republicanbasics.com)
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