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To: Diamond; central_va; Idabilly; Bigun
“Don’t quote Adams. He was just another Yankee who thought “he knew better” and wouldn’t know what a republic was if it had bit him on the arse.”

“Tell that to Idabilly, the one who started the JQA quotes on this thread.

Cordially,”

L.O.L!

Even a yankee - has at least ‘one good moment’

Speaking of Yankee:

The Federalists are dissatisfied, because they see the public morals debased by the corrupt and corrupting system of our rulers. Men are tempted to become apostates, not to Federalism merely, but to virtue and to religion and to good government. . . . the principles of our revolution point to the remedy—a separation. That this can be accomplished, and without spilling one drop of blood, I have little doubt. . . . The people of the East cannot reconcile their habits, views, and interests with those of the South and West. The latter are beginning to rule with a rod of iron. . . .

A Northern confederacy would unite congenial characters, and present a fairer prospect of public happiness; while the Southern States, having a similarity of habits, might be left “to manage their own affairs in their own way.” If a separation were to take place, our mutual wants would render a friendly and commercial intercourse inevitable. . .
Timothy Pickering

Hartford Convention:
Federalists concluded from these propositions that since the states had negotiated the Constitution, the states alone could determine when a national law violated the compact, when its obligations under the Constitution ceased, and when to denounce it.

175 posted on 03/12/2010 11:11:48 AM PST by Idabilly
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To: Idabilly; Diamond; central_va
It would appear that some folks posting hear have problems interpreting the meaning of plain English words contained in the following section of The Declaration of Independence.

"That these united Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States, that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do." (emphasis added)

176 posted on 03/12/2010 11:39:26 AM PST by Bigun ("It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere." Voltaire)
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