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Post by avordvet on Jun 14, 2016 5:01:37 GMT -5
While National Citizenship Prohibits Secession, Its Elimination Makes Secession UnnecessaryJune 13 2016, Cliff Muncy It’s good news that state rights are finally being discussed — and even secession, though that’s not what we advocate. We have to consider that while some form of “divorce” is perhaps desired, secession may truly be impossible as long as a national citizenship loyalty remains supported by the people. The “political bands” are held firmly in place, and the alleged states remain restricted, by the people, through their own loyalty to a national and quite equalizing protection. Every state is now the same/equal, by way of allegiance to being United States citizens under the Fourteenth Amendment. When James G. Blaine commented on what the Fourteenth Amendment following Reconstruction was intended to do (and not simply how it has been “interpreted” by courts today, as many seem intent on expressing), he was quite clear that it was intended, from the beginning, to rid us of “that pestilent heresy” of state rights: www.americasremedy.com/blog.php?ac=post&id=64&cat&m&y&p=1
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