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According to the ruling, Texas vs. White secession was illegal both at the time of the ruling (1869) and at the time Texas attempted to secede (1861), and in fact at any time after Texas joined the union in 1845.
Trying to correct societal issues your way will never work in modern day society.
According to the ruling, Texas vs. White secession was illegal both at the time of the ruling (1869) and at the time Texas attempted to secede (1861), and in fact at any time after Texas joined the union in 1845.
Trying to correct societal issues your way will never work in modern day society.
I don't know. What I do know is that if there is not some form of secession to allow people to gravitate to an area that allows them to live they way they want to live, under the type of government they want to, we are heading for a real civil war.
The South tried to act 'peacefully' and secede in 1861. But the north would not allow it. So, what the reaction would be, who can know. You see already how the left reacts when they sense they are losing power.
Personally, I think they should do away with the Supreme Court, which is nothing now but a tool of the Federal government to force the states, the whole country to obey its will. Allow the Supreme courts of the individual states decisions to stand. Allow the people of the states to vote and decide on how they want to live.
Concerning foreign policy, and military, and war, then that should always be left to Congress. This seems to me the safest form of secession. You still have a union, but the States are allowed to live more as they want to. If Mass. wants to allow abortions, then let them. If Texas doesn't want them, then don't. If Mass. wants to allow homosexuals to marry and adopt kids, then let them. If Texas doens't, then dont'.
Thus if someone from Mass. disagrees with what Mass. is doing and living under, then he can find a state that he agrees with and make a living there.
Quantrill
The South tried to act 'peacefully' and secede in 1861. But the north would not allow it. So, what the reaction would be, who can know. You see already how the left reacts when they sense they are losing power.
Personally, I think they should do away with the Supreme Court, which is nothing now but a tool of the Federal government to force the states, the whole country to obey its will. Allow the Supreme courts of the individual states decisions to stand. Allow the people of the states to vote and decide on how they want to live.
Concerning foreign policy, and military, and war, then that should always be left to Congress. This seems to me the safest form of secession. You still have a union, but the States are allowed to live more as they want to. If Mass. wants to allow abortions, then let them. If Texas doesn't want them, then don't. If Mass. wants to allow homosexuals to marry and adopt kids, then let them. If Texas doens't, then dont'.
Thus if someone from Mass. disagrees with what Mass. is doing and living under, then he can find a state that he agrees with and make a living there.
Quantrill