You brought that into the thread.Yea, Im pointing out how backwards it is that they allowed a traitorous flag to be flown side by side with the American flag. Pretty ridiculous if you think about it.
Of course it wouldnt benefit the US if half of its constituents seceded. Why do you think Lincoln would be okay with that? And your right or wrong speech about the constitution doesnt cut it because the reality is they went to WAR with the US. They tried to take the US's head off. And what does the US turn around and do for that? Commemorate them? Right or wrong, do you think Trump would commemorate someone that went to war with him? You know he wouldnt be on a "well if its going by the constitution" type of time...those who tried to secede from the union were great patriots. why? because they trusted and believed in the constitution enough to flex their rights and opt out. real patriots respect and live by the constitution and simply blindly follow the federal government.
the north shouldve let them go as it was their right to do so (and if you look into it, a lot of people in the north were ok with it. those editors in the newspapers at the time who thought it was their right to do so were silenced and JAILED for saying so by lincoln).
Well lets see where you go with this. What were ways that the US gov't at that time was destroying the confederacy's "life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness"?and you say "their leadership". indeed, who IS the leadership? certainly not the federal government! states ultimately have the power and are free to dissolve their association with a federal government which is not in their interest. thats how the constitution was written. this applies to the US only, so what china or russia/putin do has no bearing on this.
"to secure these rights [life, liberty, pursuit of happiness], governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed... whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute a new government."
-declaration of independence
"any people anywhere, being inclined and having the power, have the right to rise up and shake off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. this is most valuable, a most sacred right-- a right which we hope and believe is to liberate the world."
-abe lincoln, jan 1848
Yes I'd think turning on your service negates what you did in your service... If a spy told Americas secrets to say China, are we going to commemorate the spy after its all said and done because of his supposed "service" to the US? Of course not...True, but it's more about if the service to CSA negates what they did as US officers
lincoln had no problem with secession prior to his election. afterwards, he flipflopped (different issue). whether he would or would not be OK with it is irrelevant. its clear: the states PRECEDE the federal government.Of course it wouldnt benefit the US if half of its constituents seceded. Why do you think Lincoln would be okay with that?
lincoln provoked the war. he lied about provisioning fort sumter after promising that he had no plans to do so, and when he did, he sent a warship with guns and soldiers. when the south made good on their warning, lincoln could parade around and arouse anger for the northerners (who didnt give a damn about the war).the reality is they went to WAR with the US.
depends upon the circumstances, i guess.do you think Trump would commemorate someone that went to war with him?
ive been over this with colonel/bertoxx/TMT already. start at post #25.What were ways that the US gov't at that time was destroying the confederacy's "life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness"?
While all of what you're saying may be true, its not really relevant. Once president, why would Lincoln be for secession of half of the states he's over? His job was to keep the US together not let half secede. Everything you're saying, again while may be true (I havent looked into it) isnt relevant.lincoln had no problem with secession prior to his election. afterwards, he flipflopped (different issue). whether he would or would not be OK with it is irrelevant. its clear: the states PRECEDE the federal government.
lincoln provoked the war. he lied about provisioning fort sumter after promising that he had no plans to do so, and when he did, he sent a warship with guns and soldiers. when the south made good on their warning, lincoln could parade around and arouse anger for the northerners (who didnt give a damn about the war).
depends upon the circumstances, i guess.a
You're going to point me to a post that long for such a simple question? And I did read thru some of it, and it seemed to just be touching what you said in here but more in depth. My question was simple....ive been over this with colonel/bertoxx/TMT already. start at post #25.
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the federal government wanted to dictate what they could and couldnt do in their states. this included tariffs in which the south was very much opposed. the south said that this whole union thing wasnt working out for them and they wanted out, which is their right by the constitution to do so. this was a "state power grab" by lincoln, to considate the power. thats basically it. the issue of why they wanted to leave is totally irrelevant, but they were the last to make a stand for our states rights.How was the US trampling on the South's "life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness"? You called them patriots for standing up for their rights given to them in the constitution. Well what SPECIFIC rights of theirs were getting trampled?
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So YOU bring up "life liberty and pursuit of happiness" (that didnt apply to everyone did it?) yet you cant give any solid examples of how this right given to southerners were being trampled? Then you end it saying the why is irrelevant? You're asking the US gov't to keep commemorating traitors to them based on nothing really. But on the flipside if liberal states today decided they wanted to secede based on differences with Trump you wouldnt respect it. You wouldnt call them "patriots" for standing up for "state rights". You know it and I know it...the federal government wanted to dictate what they could and couldnt do in their states. this included tariffs in which the south was very much opposed. the south said that this whole union thing wasnt working out for them and they wanted out, which is their right by the constitution to do so. this was a "state power grab" by lincoln, to considate the power. thats basically it. the issue of why they wanted to leave is totally irrelevant, but they were the last to make a stand for our states rights.
wrong. id love to see lib states secede if they want (that way i could sit back and watch it crash and burn). states have every right to leave if the union is not doing something in their favor. they would be leaving to form some liberal-"diverse" state more based on communism, so i dont think id say they were patriots since they couldnt give a damn about the constitution or freedom of speech.But on the flipside if liberal states today decided they wanted to secede based on differences with Trump you wouldnt respect it. You wouldnt call them "patriots" for standing up for "state rights". You know it and I know it...
keeping it together is a priority, but not if the states need to be held together at gunpoint.And each president's job is to do what Lincoln tried to do which is keep the country together.
the tariffs, like i said, cripples their way of life. it would only benefit the northern states where all the manufacturing was done.So YOU bring up "life liberty and pursuit of happiness" (that didnt apply to everyone did it?) yet you cant give any solid examples of how this right given to southerners were being trampled? Then you end it saying the why is irrelevant?
George Washington (traitor to England) statue in England.Dont understand what you're getting at