You can claim that the Constitution didn’t prohibit secession but multiple posts by myself and by others have proved you wrong.
To usurp power in order to violate the rights of every United States citizen is treason and that is what the confederate democrats did. Traitors then and still traitors today is the democrat party. Of course the left-wing libertarians join hand in hand still with Marxist traitors on issues today.
I am glad though that you admit that secession is illegal today. It was illegal then as well. But at least you are not claiming as another poster did in this thread that secession is still legal today.
If you were right, you could quote the article, section, and clause of the US Constitution that prohibited State secession. Because you can't, you (and supposedly "others ;>) are obviously wrong.
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To usurp power in order to violate the rights of every United States citizen is treason and that is what the confederate democrats did.
In fact, there was no 'usurpation' of powers involved - as the Tenth Amendment makes plain:
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
Because the Constitution nowhere prohibited State secession, that right was reserved to the States and their people.
In other words, you're wrong again.
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Traitors then and still traitors today is the democrat party.
Wrong again. In the mid-1800's, the Democratic Party was the conservative party; the Republican Party was not. Although the names have remained the same, the political philosophies have reversed.
"Learn to read you moron."
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Of course the left-wing libertarians join hand in hand still with Marxist traitors on issues today.
And you're wrong yet again. More often than not, in my experience, libertarians side with modern-day Republicans, not D@mocrats.
"Learn to read you moron."
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I am glad though that you admit that secession is illegal today.
Then you contradict yourself - you had previously stated that you "hope that you and your fellow traitors try to unilaterally secede from the United States again." Gosh - were you encouraging treason? Not very patriotic of you...
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It was illegal then as well.
And wrong again - care to quote the article, section, and clause of the US Constitution that prohibited State secession? Of course not, simply because it didn't exist...
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But at least you are not claiming as another poster did in this thread that secession is still legal today.
Actually, you're wrong again. State secession would be entirely constitutional today, under certain circumstances.
"Learn to read you moron."
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