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Jefferson vs Lincoln: America Must Choose
Tenth Amendment Center. ^ | 2010 | Josh Eboch

Posted on 03/10/2010 6:35:02 PM PST by Idabilly

Over the course of American history, there has been no greater conflict of visions than that between Thomas Jefferson’s voluntary republic, founded on the natural right of peaceful secession, and Abraham Lincoln’s permanent empire, founded on the violent denial of that same right.

That these two men somehow shared a common commitment to liberty is a lie so monstrous and so absurd that its pervasiveness in popular culture utterly defies logic.

After all, Jefferson stated unequivocally in the Declaration of Independence that, at any point, it may become necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them…

And, having done so, he said, it is the people’s right to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.

Contrast that clear articulation of natural law with Abraham Lincoln’s first inaugural address, where he flatly rejected the notion that governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed.

Instead, Lincoln claimed that, despite the clear wording of the Tenth Amendment, no State upon its own mere motion can lawfully get out of the Union; [and] resolves and ordinances [such as the Declaration of Independence] to that effect are legally void…

King George III agreed.

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TOPICS: Heated Discussion
KEYWORDS: 10thamendment; abrahamlincoln; confederate; confedertae; donttreadonme; dunmoresproclamation; greatestpresident; history; jefferson; lincoln; naturallaw; nutjobsonfr; statesrights; thomasjefferson
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To: rustbucket
Lincoln asked Scott to be ready on inauguration day to hold or retake the forts. How could Scott be ready to take the forts without violating Buchanan's do nothing policy?

Buchanan's policy was to hold on to the forts. That was Lincoln's policy as well. Nothing Lincoln did or said caused Scott to disobey his commander-in-chief.

I'm off for the rest of the week. You have fun and learn some history for a change.

Something you might devote some time to as well.

401 posted on 03/15/2010 6:24:38 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur
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To: Idabilly
Supporting the Clinton gun ban are you? It was after all the ‘law’ of the Union.

When nothing else works you toss in an irrelevant statement. Nice to know you haven't changed.

402 posted on 03/15/2010 6:25:39 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur
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To: Non-Sequitur
“When nothing else works you toss in an irrelevant statement. Nice to know you haven't changed.”

Ignoring facts is your specialty......

How is secession (see post #349 ) rebellion?

403 posted on 03/15/2010 6:33:02 AM PDT by Idabilly
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To: AlanD

LOL! I guess we could call this the “End of the Discussion” if I was going to let such a moronic statement stand.

“I always enjoyed Southerner’s strong defense of State’s Rights when they were simultaneously demanding that Maine and Massachusetts be forced to return their runaway slaves.”

So, in your mind, if someone stole my horse or it ran away on its own and it ended up in Maine or Massachusetts, it no longer belonged to me simply because of “state’s rights”? As appalling as slavery is to us today, slaves were property. The horse example is no different from your slave example. The Constitution allowed for all citizens to own property.

Sorry to blow you out of your false comfort zone with facts and logic, but at least I’m saving you from looking stupid in the future.


404 posted on 03/15/2010 6:39:52 AM PDT by Lee'sGhost (Johnny Rico picked the wrong girl!)
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To: Idabilly
Ignoring facts is your specialty......

What does Clinton have to do with the rebellion?

How is secession (see post #349 ) rebellion?

When it's done illegally.

405 posted on 03/15/2010 6:43:04 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur
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To: Lee'sGhost

Exactly. If Alabama has the right to recognize slavery, Maine has the right not to.

That is called State’s Rights.


406 posted on 03/15/2010 6:56:21 AM PDT by AlanD
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To: Lee'sGhost

As appalling as slavery is to us today, slaves were property.

Horses were property in Alabama and Maine.

Slaves were property in Alabama and not Maine.

Your analogy is invalid. Q.E.D.


407 posted on 03/15/2010 6:57:37 AM PDT by AlanD
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To: AlanD

“Your analogy is invalid.”

LMAO!

Except to me and the SCOTUS.

Amendment V

No person shall ... be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.

Didn’t matter what those states deemed to be property, by being members of the U.S. they acknowledge the property rights of other states. Guess you never heard of the Dred Scott Decision. Not surprised, given your ignorance on this subject.

Q.E.Duh


408 posted on 03/15/2010 7:05:59 AM PDT by Lee'sGhost (Johnny Rico picked the wrong girl!)
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To: Non-Sequitur
Yet Scott initiated communications with Lincoln in October 1860, as evidenced by this November letter. And apparently continued his communications through November and December, as evidenced by this letter. There is no evidence that Buchanan or Floyd were unaware of the communications. Or that they objected to it.....

Oh, but there is.

"General Scott, scarcely able to rise from his sick bed in New York, hastened to Washington on December 12th. [War Secretary] Floyd had hitherto with studied neglect kept him excluded from knowledge of War Department affairs; but now, for the first time consulted, and recognizing the gravity of the situation, the General heartily joined [Secretary of State] Cass in recommending that reinforcements be instantly sent.

"Floyd was surprised, disappointed, disconcerted. He summarily rejected the advice of Scott, as he had opposed that of Cass."
(Emphasis added.)

-- John G. Nicolay, The Outbreak of Rebellion, 1881, pp. 24-25.

Keeping in mind, of course, that Nicolay is a burning partisan on your side and one of Lincoln's two personal secretaries (the other being John Hay, with whom Nicolay wrote another history of the Lincoln Administration), and has absolutely nothing good to say about any Southerner, unless he betrayed and helped burn down his home State.

409 posted on 03/15/2010 7:36:04 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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To: Non-Sequitur
Because Mack Lee's account is bogus start to finish, ....

You calling the brother an Uncle Tom? Pretty bold move for a white boy. Got your pass from the NAACP?

410 posted on 03/15/2010 7:39:16 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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To: rustbucket
In addition to their escort duties, some Texan historians think the Wide Awakes had another employment, as incendiaries and agitators for a slave revolt in Texas in particular. But the subject hasn't, as far as I'm aware, been gone into in any scholarly way. Some Northerners were hanged as Wide Awake provocateurs said to have been caught red-handed, but the general hysteria clouds such accusations, the men being usually lynched on the spot.
411 posted on 03/15/2010 7:43:35 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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To: ALPAPilot
Have you ever read the Declaration of Independence?

Why, yes -- have you?

Your defense of despots like Lenin, Mao, and the Taliban is remarkable.

Thanks. Now show me where I did that.

Congrats on the dumbest post I’ve read.

Thanks again. Now try re-reading it for comprehension.

412 posted on 03/15/2010 7:45:48 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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To: Non-Sequitur
[Me] Your point is subverted. Nobody had "progressive" attitudes about racial differences. They didn't even understand what race really was.

By today's standards they certainly did not. Nobody did, not Lincoln and certainly not men like Davis and Lee. Yet you all try to bring Lincoln in as if he was the only racist on the continent in the mid-1800's.
[Emphasis supplied for the tendentiousness-impaired.]

And yet you just quoted me -- "everybody", "nobody". Do you have trouble with pronouns?

Nobody is singling out Lincoln -- we're just trying to call you away from your constant groveling before his marble herm and your unseemly gloating at his dark victory over the Framers and the founding principles of the Republic.

413 posted on 03/15/2010 7:54:15 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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To: Non-Sequitur
Big Republican threat in the South was there?

See my post about Wide Awakes in Texas.

414 posted on 03/15/2010 7:55:52 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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To: lentulusgracchus
Oh, but there is.

Is there? Are you suggesting that Lincoln ordered Scott to prepare reinforcements for Sumter in violation of Buchanan's wishes?

415 posted on 03/15/2010 7:56:32 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur
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To: lentulusgracchus
Nobody is singling out Lincoln

ROTFLMAO!!!! So for the record are you willing to call Lee and Davis and Jackson vile, disgusting racists as well?

416 posted on 03/15/2010 7:58:17 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur
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To: Non-Sequitur
And you ain't just whistling Dixie you ain't just slapping your knee
I'm a grandson of the southland and heir to the confederacy
You ain't just whistling Dixie cause the cattle calls calling me home
So put me down there where I want to be, plant my feet with Robert E. Lee.

Such a beautiful song. Wouldn't you agree?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuIpRJ7Rmq8

417 posted on 03/15/2010 8:31:16 AM PDT by Idabilly
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To: Non-Sequitur
So for the record are you willing to call Lee and Davis and Jackson vile, disgusting racists as well?

It's the hypocrisy (mythology) of Lincoln; not the overt racism....With Davis/Lee you get the same racism without the B.S. Interesting footnote: the colored troops in the South were integrated. I always thought that was ironic....

418 posted on 03/15/2010 8:34:29 AM PDT by central_va ( http://www.15thvirginia.org)
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To: Non-Sequitur
[Me] Lincoln resorted for continued control of the forts to ius belli, an appeal to the sword. He no longer had the Constitution and the Supremacy Clause to work with. South Carolina was no longer a member of the Union.

[You, persisting] It was Davis who appealed to the sword when he chose war over peace.

That isn't what Lincoln's secretary said, who laid the purpose of war at Lincoln's feet, even as he praised Lincoln's cleverness.

419 posted on 03/15/2010 8:37:39 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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To: AlanD
The North could not make money from slavery and was against it.

Au contraire, the North made one hell of a lot of money in the slaving business. Whose bottoms do you think all those slaves came to the New World in? A lot of the ships came from Boston, Salem, Providence, and Fall River.

420 posted on 03/15/2010 8:40:31 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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