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To: Tau Food

Slavery was a legal, although repugnant, institution. There was no serious attempt to make it unconstitutional through the amendment process. In fact, many of the abolitionist wished for southern secession so that the United States, or at least the non-slave states, would no longer have a part in an immoral practice. I would agree with you that the amendment process is the proper process for adding or taking away the power of the federal government.

I am not trying to fight the Civil War, but rather, I am trying to lay out the basis for the next one. The storm is coming and people need decide who they are and what they believe in. I love the United States, but the government is not the United States, and this government is corrupt and rotten. Government is simply an institution, and when corrupted it is a danger to the people. I am much more interested in where people will stand today than I am in where they would have stood 150 years ago, but by examining the notions people have of the past you can get some insight as to where they will stand today.


314 posted on 03/03/2013 12:01:24 PM PST by Jay Redhawk (Zombies are just intelligent, good looking democrats.)
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To: Jay Redhawk
Jay, there is one legal way to change the Constitution - the amendment process. Through the amendment process, the Constitution can even be changed to permit secession by a state, a county, a city or a town.

There is a word for the alternative to the amendment process - Revolution. Revolution received explicit approval in the Declaration of Independence. But, remember, the signatories pledged their property, their sacred honor and even their lives to the war for independence.

Good things don't usually come to those who fail at Revolution. It's a serious thing.

By the way, we have alternatives to both continuing to live here and revolution. I assume you know about the Confederatos. We don't have to put up with suffering here in the United States!

There's still hope in Brazil.

316 posted on 03/03/2013 12:25:30 PM PST by Tau Food (Never give a sword to a man who can't dance.)
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To: Jay Redhawk

“one. The storm is coming and people need decide who they are and what they believe in. I love the United States, but the government is not the United States, and this government is corrupt and rotten. Government is simply an institution, and when corrupted it is a danger to the people. I am much more interested in where people will stand today than I am in where they would have stood 150 years ago, but by examining the notions people have of the past you can get some insight as to where they will stand today.”

Yes, and when states decide to disengage from that corrupt and rotten cesspool in DC, the brojoes, the dittos, and the taus will come to our doors to kill or subjugate you to that rotten empire, because a written rule orders them to.


319 posted on 03/03/2013 2:39:34 PM PST by Neoliberalnot (Marxism works well only with the uneducated and the unarmed.)
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