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Walter Waddell <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 13 Oct 2008 17:09:56 -0400
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"Lincoln never gave the US courts the opportunity to render an opinion on the Constitutionality of secession.? He 
just summarily called for the raising of an army to invade the initially seceding states --"

The statement does not suit for any general examination of a timeline for a "dejure" secessionist argument since 
both officials and ordinary citizens of several seceding states had engaged and or were engaging in acts of 
violence against Federal persons and property.

An argument for secession must be incident free of any act of violence or call for violence to achieve credible 
review as provided for by the words set forth throughout the U. S. Constitution -- using a literal reading thereof.

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