Read the US Constitution, as ammended by the Bill of Rights. No statement will be found in either place regarding a state's right of unilateral secession, unapproved withdrawal from the Union OR powers reassumed by the people.
Along with the Bill of Rights, these powers reassumed, or resumed, by the people were proposed by three states -- New York, Virginia and Rhode Island. The Bill of Rights were accepted, the "reassumed" powers rejected. Look it up, pal.
Along with the Bill of Rights, these powers reassumed, or resumed, by the people were proposed by three states -- New York, Virginia and Rhode Island. The Bill of Rights were accepted, the "reassumed" powers rejected. Look it up, pal.
Let me repeat it for you, 'Squat-to-Post' (from my Post 2187):
"Care to be more specific, regarding the supposed 'REJECTION' of the subject ratification documents? Care to provide any historical documentation regarding the supposed 'REJECTIONS?'
"Of course not."
None of the States reserving their rights, in writing, at the time of ratification, were refused admission to the union. Not a single one of them, 'Squat-to-Post.'
You're a bull sh!t artist, pure & simple...