Good conversation.
In response to a comment about twisted logic--I agree, one side or the other has logic twisted.
You are absolutely right. YOU are the one twisting the logic that is put before you.
A Confederation is a treaty between Nations--a binding under a treaty/agreement. In such a situation not one of the nations is bound in perpetuity. A Republic is one Nation--bound.
I'm going to step out on a limb here, and say I KNOW you are not that stupid. I am, at the very least, pretty certain of it.
A Confederation is a treaty between Nations--a binding under a treaty/agreement. In such a situation not one of the nations is bound in perpetuity?? Are you Kidding me? Have you ever READ the AOC? The AOC WAS a perpetual government, AND a Confederation! It SAYS so in the document itself! The
Republic under the Constitution was intentionally created WITHOUT perpetuty!
There is no way in Hell you ever passed a History class, my friend.
Before the War, each state was sovereign and an independent entity under the
Constitution. That is what made our free government so unique, Willy. Saint Abraham and the money-grubbing industrialists of the North needed more centralized power so they could carry out their goals of settling the new territories with Their people, and Their immoralities, to expand Their culture while denying the South the right to do the same thing.
Now lets break it down in smaller points. Can a county within a state claim the same rights that are taken by the State in a confederation? I would think you would say that is heresy. A county is bound to the state in perpetuity. A county in Georgia can't back out and declare itself a county of Alabama.
YES, Willy. They CAN. Town Line, NY is the Perfect example. Have you not read any of these posts? What is wrong with you? Town Line, NY seceded from the county it was in, AND from the state of New York, AND from the United States. They even sent troops to fight For the Confederacy! They didn't rejoin the Union until
1946! What better example Do you need? Why are you even asking the question? This has already been established. And it was done under the Constitution! Nobody has claimed a county in one state could "back out and declare itself a county of" another state.
The Confederate Constitution provided for secession, right down to the neighborhood, and even the individual person!
I don't understand the argument that the Federal Government is different than the Confederation 's federal government--it is elected officials. You can swing a bat at the government but must take responsibilty that the people elected them.
Wait, WHAT???
Let me get this straight. YOU don't understand the argument that the two separate governments were different, just because they were elected? Then you're not qualified to even be discussing this.
Let me break it down for You, Willy. I was establishing the fact that it was not a different generation of people who seceded from the AOC, but the exact SAME people that created the
Republic under the Constitution. Those SAME people saw the error of having a government that was forcibly perpetual, as it stated in the AOC. They recognized the flaws of
that Confederation and abolished it.
Now I'm REALLY gonna blow your mind, Willy. The South was a Confederation with a Constitution, that was NOT perpetual!
When I said that the war was acomin--I mean that there were two people who were bound that they would control this land. That means that there would be a nation in perpetuity guided by one faction or the other.
Blessings
Willy, the CSA never tried to overtake the government of the U.S. Pay attention here, now. "They threw off their old government for one that better suited them." They didn't want to control the United States, they left it and created their OWN nation!
And blessings to you too, Willy
SBG