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To: 4CJ
Salmon P. Chase disagreed, asserting in 1854 'we have rights which the federal government must not invade

Ironically, what Chase was referring to was the right of states to hobble federal fugitive slave laws via habeas corpus, and specifically the case of a runaway slave named Anderson. Oh, and the speech was from Chase's reelection campaign of 1857, not 1854.

1,192 posted on 05/30/2007 12:45:37 PM PDT by Bubba Ho-Tep
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To: Bubba Ho-Tep
Oh, and the speech was from Chase's reelection campaign of 1857, not 1854.

Abel P. Upshur listed the speech as occurring in 1854. What was interesting at all was that Chase believed (rightly so) that the states possessed powers superior to the federal government (the agent of the states).

1,232 posted on 05/31/2007 5:00:47 AM PDT by 4CJ (Annoy a liberal, honour Christians and our gallant Confederate dead)
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