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To: MamaTexan; FLT-bird; Political Junkie Too; x; DiogenesLamp; Bull Snipe; jmacusa
MamaTexan: after quoting from "James Madison to Alexander Rivas, Jan, 1833.
Actually, what Madison was referring to in his letters to Rivas (or Rives) as well as among several others wasn't the Constitution itself, but a theoretical essay concerning the Constitution written by Rivas and sent to Madison."

You guys are working yourselves up over the wrong Madison letter.
The one you want to focus on is from February 13, 1830 to Nicholas B. Trist.

In the Trist letter, Madison lays out his argument against secession at great length.
Several short clips from that letter have been posted on Free Republic CW threads before, but assuming you won't mind, I'd like to lay out Madison's ideas more fully, remembering that Madison lived to be 85 and this letter was written when he was 79, after a lifetime of both contemplation and history altering actions:

We might note here that some people age better than others.
For example, Madison then was almost the same age as our current senile president, and only two years older than his biggest challenger (whose birthday is tomorrow, the 14th, btw).
He was three years older than I am now, and, yes, you might well consider me senile, but I assure you that I was never really smarter than I am today.

So, I'd say that James Madison in 1830 falls into the category of men for whom the long years have not yet attacked his mind to the point of rendering him incapable of reasonable thought.
Indeed, we often encounter quite young people whose minds are far less capable of reasoned thought than Madison was in 1830.

243 posted on 06/12/2023 11:09:54 PM PDT by BroJoeK (future DDG 134 -- we remember)
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To: BroJoeK
Thank you for this.

-PJ

244 posted on 06/13/2023 9:09:58 AM PDT by Political Junkie Too ( * LAAP = Left-wing Activist Agitprop Press (formerly known as the MSM))
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