Well, he doesn't believe, like you that the President supercedes the rights of the people and their States. I don't feel like I'm going out on a limb stating, you most likely reside in your parents garage and your sweeties name is rockrr.
And your secession convention of traitors carrys no legal weight at all.
Hmmm... That was from the Journal of the Senate of "These" United States, Einstein..... In a way your right. They were traitors during that period, thanks for verifying that for us.....
I never claimed that the President supercedes the rights of the States or of the People. That is exactly were you are distorting the issue. The power delegated to the President was delegated by the States and the People.
And still the failed vote in the Senate still does not supercede the Constitution and the rights of United States citizens as you claim.
I also see that you have the same mentality as Galt in being obsessed with making perverted remarks. I guess it some kind of urge you both succumb to and it certainly explains alot.
Considering that the people of the confederate states were United State citizens it was the traitors of the confederacy that were putting themselves above the rights of the people. That libertine attitude of thinking that they are above the law.