The concept of legal secession under our system was unknown to the framers. It was a construct by Calhoun and others made from whole cloth. And it won't stand the light of the whole record.
"Unknown to the framers?" And Calhoun's "construct?" Are you trying to tell us that you once again refuse to discuss the secession of the States that ratified the Constitution, from the previous union formed under the Articles of Confederation? It is quite obvious to everyone that it is your position, my friend, that "won't stand the light of the whole record," else why would you so studiously ignore the ratification process by which the Constitution itself was adopted?
(Merry Christmas, Walt! ;>)
But you agree that Jefferson Davis took pretty much the same tack on national power as Lincoln; silence is consent.
Walt