Thursday, July 17, 2008
Oklahoma Rebellion
Read the whole thing from Walter Williams.
Excerpt:
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One of the unappreciated casualties of the War of 1861, erroneously called a Civil War, was its contribution to the erosion of constitutional guarantees of state sovereignty. It settled the issue of secession, making it possible for the federal government to increasingly run roughshod over Ninth and 10th Amendment guarantees. A civil war, by the way, is a struggle where two or more parties try to take over the central government. Confederate President Jefferson Davis no more wanted to take over Washington, D.C., than George Washington wanted to take over London. Both wars are more properly described as wars of independence.
Oklahomans are trying to recover some of their lost state sovereignty by House Joint Resolution 1089, introduced by State Rep. Charles Key...
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More.
Faster.
Please.
And by the way, with all due respect to Dr. Williams, the issue of secession is not yet settled.
The score, since 1775, is 1-1-0.
Tempus fugit.
The Civil War isn't over yet, its just half-time!
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