To: Homer_J_Simpson
i thought the supreme court told him he couldnt do it
i guess they were wrong?
his response was let them enforce it
good ol’ Abe
7 posted on
09/25/2022 6:50:10 AM PDT by
joshua c
(to disrupt the system, we must disrupt our lives, cut the cable tv)
To: joshua c
Good ole Abe decided sacrificing hundreds of thousands of men was an acceptable price to forcibly preserve the Union. I think there were better options.
10 posted on
09/25/2022 8:16:53 AM PDT by
hoosierham
(Freedom isnt free)
To: joshua c
Good ole Abe decided sacrificing hundreds of thousands of men was an acceptable price to forcibly preserve the Union. I think there were better options.
11 posted on
09/25/2022 8:18:07 AM PDT by
hoosierham
(Freedom isnt free)
To: joshua c
i thought the supreme court told him he couldnt do it
i guess they were wrong?
his response was let them enforce it
good ol’ Abe
Yep. He ignored them.
13 posted on
09/25/2022 1:49:03 PM PDT by
rxh4n1
To: joshua c; normbal; hoosierham; Homer_J_Simpson; Lurker
joshua c:
"i thought the supreme court told him he couldnt do it
i guess they were wrong?" One lunatic pro-Confederate Supreme Court justice -- Crazy Roger Taney -- mumbled his absurd opinion while buckling up his pants on leaving a house of... less than sterling repute.
President Lincoln was under no obligation to obey the mumblings of a demented treasonous old man.
Congress debated habeas corpus from July 1861 until March 1863, when it passed legislation authorizing the President to suspend habeas corpus.
Meanwhile:
"In the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis also suspended habeas corpus and imposed martial law.[37]
Shortly after his inauguration as president of the Confederacy,[38] an act of the Confederate Congress of February 27, 1862, was passed authorizing Davis to suspend the writ of habeas corpus and declare martial law "in such towns, cities, and military districts as shall, in his judgment, be in such danger of attack by the enemy".[39]"
15 posted on
09/26/2022 6:53:59 AM PDT by
BroJoeK
(future DDG 134 -- we remember)
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