Thanks for the reference to Madison. It shows that he understood the difference between the natural right of rebellion and the contrived "right" of secession. Perhaps there's hope for you yet. Or perhaps not:
The only way Comrade Brojoe can square with his beliefs is to have us believe that the oppression being brought upon the south was of the tolerable type.
There was no oppression being brought upon the south - except at the hands of the southron slavers.
No oversight. I refuse to debate neo-comms.
Glad to introduce you to Madison and glad I can help. His comment and position are true. Whether or not the oppression that led to the WBTS met his standard is just matter of opinion.