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To: libertarianben
Read what the founding fathers say about succession and then tell me that again.

As Non-Sequitur has pointed out in the past, there are a number of Founders that considered Federal power to be superior to States, and these are the ones he will tend to quote.

There was no "unanimity" in the Founding era, just as there is none today. We, of course, can continue to point to a number of prominent Founders ourselves that uphold our argument for secession, and he will continue to quote those that deny it.

(If you look at the debates, and the resolutions passed by the states, in order to accept the Constitution of 1787, there is a clear and undeniable right to seceed from the Federal compact expressed by nearly every State. NS tends to -and please, NS, correct me if I'm misrepresenting you, as that is NOT my intent- suggest that these were merely political ploys, and that the Federal compact, by nature of being an extension of the "eternal" Articles of Confederation, supersedes all State authority, and that no State can claim sovereignty. I could not possibly disagree with these sentiments more strongly, but NS is as entitled to his opinion on the matter as I am.)

85 posted on 02/04/2006 9:53:20 AM PST by detsaoT (Proudly not "dumb as a journalist.")
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To: detsaoT; All
I have a question. What is so sacred about the American Union and for that matter any union. If the union is a great and noble thing, then wouldn't worldwide union be even better? If so then all nations should cede their sovereignty to the UN and be done with it. We all been taught the propaganda of "one nation, indivisible"as in the pledge of allegiance. Which was written by a socialist, btw.
87 posted on 02/04/2006 10:07:49 AM PST by libertarianben (Looking for sanity and his hard to find cousin common sense)
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