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To: DiogenesLamp; x; rockrr
DiogenesLamp: "What the Confederates did does not excuse or justify what the supposed adherents to the US Constitution did."

I'd say it does, why would we not apply the same standards to both sides?
After all, doesn't the Confederate constitution use the same words on this subject as the US Constitution?
So how is it OK for thee but not for me?

Seriously, the real issue here is the typical blazing hypocrisy of Democrats which, sadly, DiogenesLamp seems to share.

DiogenesLamp: "It is also remarkably clear on the requirements to prove treason, and it is also remarkably clear on the rights listed in the Bill of Rights, most conspicuously among them being 'Due Process.' "

I'll admit a problem when you show us where Confederates followed their constitution more religiously than the Union did.
Here, for example:

And here: Or here: DiogenesLamp: "Yes, completely illegal. As illegal as it gets."

Says our newest Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court, Crazy Roger DiogenesLamp.

53 posted on 12/04/2018 1:03:07 PM PST by BroJoeK ((a little historical perspective...))
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To: BroJoeK
I'd say it does, why would we not apply the same standards to both sides?

Why would we apply the same standard to both sides? According to your point of view, the Confederate side was a criminal enterprise.

Why then should the legitimate government behave like a criminal enterprise too?

Are we to conclude that the government is no longer required to obey laws because criminals violate them?

54 posted on 12/04/2018 1:36:09 PM PST by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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