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To: Bull Snipe

>>Bull Snipe wrote, “according to the Supreme Court decision in Texas v. White, secession was illegal.”

Since when is the Supreme Court the Constitution?

The legal document called the Constitution gave the general government few and defined powers. The power over secession is not one of them. Therefore, the states retained that power.

The majority justices on that post-Lincoln Supreme Court were unelected oligarchic usurpers, and we have been plagued with SCOTUS usurpers since. They have completely turned our Constitution on its head. The sooner this nation relegates the Supreme Court back down to its constitutional role, the better.

Mr. Kalamata


108 posted on 12/25/2019 1:32:40 PM PST by Kalamata (BIBLE RESEARCH TOOLS: http://bibleresearchtools.com/)
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To: Kalamata

The Supreme has the power to determine what complies with the Constitution what does not does not.

Argue your point with the Supreme Court, they are the ones that declared Texas’s secession as Unconstitutional.

Since when has a justice ever been elected to the Supreme Court?


110 posted on 12/25/2019 2:01:33 PM PST by Bull Snipe
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