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To: rockrr
So the DOI does not acknowledge any right to unilaterally break the bond of the republic for frivolous reasons - such as a government "not to their liking". It does strongly advise against abandoning all the hard work that was done to create our republic for "light and transient causes".

Before I sent you the last message, I told myself "He's gonna come back with "light and transient causes...". "It is the only arguing point he has in the document."

So you think the Southern states concerns were "light and transient"? Would you care to elaborate?

328 posted on 04/20/2015 2:06:59 PM PDT by DiogenesLamp
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To: DiogenesLamp
Before I sent you the last message, I told myself "He's gonna come back with "light and transient causes...". "It is the only arguing point he has in the document."

Why climb a tree in order to manufacture a case when I can stand on the ground and tell the truth? There is no greater proof of the intent of the Founders than their own words.

So you think the Southern states concerns were "light and transient"? Would you care to elaborate?

Since it is obvious that you feeel that anyone can do anything they like if it makes them feeeeeeeel better about themselves I doubt that anything I would post will make any difference. Yes, the southern states had no legitimate bitch. They wanted what they wanted, even if they didn't know what they wanted, and they didn't want what the north wanted even though they didn't know what the north wanted.

333 posted on 04/20/2015 4:15:22 PM PDT by rockrr (Everything is different now...)
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