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		<title>By: The road to tyranny &#171; RubinoWorld</title>
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		<dc:creator>The road to tyranny &#171; RubinoWorld</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Sep 2012 15:29:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: hevf1011</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2012 19:10:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am truly sympathetic with the Tenth Amendment Center and support its efforts to become an important voice critical of our federalist system. According to Wikipedia, &quot;American government has evolved from a system of dual federalism to one of associative federalism. In &quot;Federalist No. 46,&quot; James Madison asserted that the states and national government &quot;are in fact but different agents and trustees of the people, constituted with different powers.&quot; Alexander Hamilton, writing in &quot;Federalist No. 28,&quot; suggested that both levels of government would exercise authority to the citizens&#039; benefit: &quot;If their [the peoples&#039;] rights are invaded by either, they can make use of the other as the instrument of redress.&quot;
 
Notwithstanding the fine efforts of this organization to promote nullification and provide a high level of legal scholarship in this area, it seems to me that when push comes to shove, the feds will win hands down. In fact I believe states rights, and even the 10th amendment itself, were buried at Appomattox Courthouse in early April 1865, along with the Confederacy itself. Lincoln thought that, at the end of the day, the Union should trump states rights.
 
A more recent example of this was the states’ resistance to school integration as ordered by SCOTUS in &quot;Brown v. Board of Education&quot; (1954). But in 1957, Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus, exercising what he thought was clearly an exclusive right of the states to govern public education, decided to ignore the Supremes and continue the &quot;separate but equal&quot; ruling that the Court made 60 years earlier. To that end, Faubus sent in the National Guard to keep Little Rock&#039;s school system from being integrated. However, to remind the miscreant governor that states rights were no longer available to Arkansas, and all other states for that matter, President Eisenhower dispatched the 101st Airborne Division to disabuse him of any notions he may have had regarding noncompliance.
 
That said, I believe there is one possibility of justifying a state’s nullification of Federal Law. When the Constitution was sent to original 13 states for ratification, several of them, New York and Virginia in particular, made their approval continent on a right to withdraw from the &quot;union&quot; if they so choose. They were &quot;grantors&quot; if you will. But all subsequent states, beginning with Vermont in 1791, were established pursuant to the terms of the Constitution itself; i.e., they became grantees. Therefore, those original 13 states could make a case that their being and continuing to be a part of the union has always been conditional pursuant to their ratification of the Constitution. Indeed, it could be argued that Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia, as four of the original states that ratified the Constitution, were perfectly within their rights to succeed from the union in 1861 and create a Confederacy. The other would-be Confederate states, however, being creatures of the Constitution, were not so lucky.
 
I know the 10th Amendment Center likes to quote Thomas Jefferson a lot. He is also a hero of mine. Problem is, Jefferson was a founder, but not a framer. When the Constitution was being drafted, Jefferson was in Paris, no doubt partying with Sally Hemings. And that’s a real shame. I believe our Constitution would have been much much different if Jefferson had spent that long hot summer of 1787 in Philadelphia instead of Paris.
 
By the way, even though the Constitution begins with We the People, we the people never ratified it, never voted on it, not then, not ever. We the People were, in fact, the original 13 states. I just saying . . .]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am truly sympathetic with the Tenth Amendment Center and support its efforts to become an important voice critical of our federalist system. According to Wikipedia, &#8220;American government has evolved from a system of dual federalism to one of associative federalism. In &#8220;Federalist No. 46,&#8221; James Madison asserted that the states and national government &#8220;are in fact but different agents and trustees of the people, constituted with different powers.&#8221; Alexander Hamilton, writing in &#8220;Federalist No. 28,&#8221; suggested that both levels of government would exercise authority to the citizens&#8217; benefit: &#8220;If their [the peoples'] rights are invaded by either, they can make use of the other as the instrument of redress.&#8221;<br />
 <br />
Notwithstanding the fine efforts of this organization to promote nullification and provide a high level of legal scholarship in this area, it seems to me that when push comes to shove, the feds will win hands down. In fact I believe states rights, and even the 10th amendment itself, were buried at Appomattox Courthouse in early April 1865, along with the Confederacy itself. Lincoln thought that, at the end of the day, the Union should trump states rights.<br />
 <br />
A more recent example of this was the states’ resistance to school integration as ordered by SCOTUS in &#8220;Brown v. Board of Education&#8221; (1954). But in 1957, Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus, exercising what he thought was clearly an exclusive right of the states to govern public education, decided to ignore the Supremes and continue the &#8220;separate but equal&#8221; ruling that the Court made 60 years earlier. To that end, Faubus sent in the National Guard to keep Little Rock&#8217;s school system from being integrated. However, to remind the miscreant governor that states rights were no longer available to Arkansas, and all other states for that matter, President Eisenhower dispatched the 101st Airborne Division to disabuse him of any notions he may have had regarding noncompliance.<br />
 <br />
That said, I believe there is one possibility of justifying a state’s nullification of Federal Law. When the Constitution was sent to original 13 states for ratification, several of them, New York and Virginia in particular, made their approval continent on a right to withdraw from the &#8220;union&#8221; if they so choose. They were &#8220;grantors&#8221; if you will. But all subsequent states, beginning with Vermont in 1791, were established pursuant to the terms of the Constitution itself; i.e., they became grantees. Therefore, those original 13 states could make a case that their being and continuing to be a part of the union has always been conditional pursuant to their ratification of the Constitution. Indeed, it could be argued that Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia, as four of the original states that ratified the Constitution, were perfectly within their rights to succeed from the union in 1861 and create a Confederacy. The other would-be Confederate states, however, being creatures of the Constitution, were not so lucky.<br />
 <br />
I know the 10th Amendment Center likes to quote Thomas Jefferson a lot. He is also a hero of mine. Problem is, Jefferson was a founder, but not a framer. When the Constitution was being drafted, Jefferson was in Paris, no doubt partying with Sally Hemings. And that’s a real shame. I believe our Constitution would have been much much different if Jefferson had spent that long hot summer of 1787 in Philadelphia instead of Paris.<br />
 <br />
By the way, even though the Constitution begins with We the People, we the people never ratified it, never voted on it, not then, not ever. We the People were, in fact, the original 13 states. I just saying . . .</p>
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		<title>By: MJkatzTheWriter</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2012 08:07:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sharing this now!  Too many people are angry at how this federal government and potus are stripping our Freedoms and Liberties from us, but they also continue to feel impotent and powerless in their ability to really do anything.  It&#039;s easy to forget that we all have different talents that can be used in this fight to reclaim our country and Constitution:If you can write...learn the facts about Nullification and other Constitutional issues and then write and post all over the &#039;net everywhere and anywhere you can! If you love to teach, arm yourself with Constitutional knowledge and talk to everyone you can!  Volunteer as a Speaker to help educate others on the Constitution&#039;s allowance for Nullification.If you love organizing, join local Tea Party groups, 2nd Amendment groups, Pro-Constitution groups, etc, and help them to spread the word about Nullification to the public.  Remember...a lot of people have never heard of this before.Put Nullification bumper stickers on your cars/trucks/motorcycles.If you have a printer, make up Pro-Nullification posters and place them in supermarkets, laundromats, on telephone poles, etc, so others will see them and maybe start asking questions.Invite friends and neighbors to your home for a &quot;Nullification Barbeque&quot; where they can ask questions and learn about this Right granted to us by our Constitution.  Since these ideas are just off the top of my head, I&#039;m sure others will be able to come up with even better ideas.  However, the whole idea of all of this is that we need to stop feeling helpless...need to stop letting &quot;the other guy&quot; do all the work...and join with this Constitutional movement to take back our country!  &lt;3]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sharing this now!  Too many people are angry at how this federal government and potus are stripping our Freedoms and Liberties from us, but they also continue to feel impotent and powerless in their ability to really do anything.  It&#8217;s easy to forget that we all have different talents that can be used in this fight to reclaim our country and Constitution:If you can write&#8230;learn the facts about Nullification and other Constitutional issues and then write and post all over the &#8216;net everywhere and anywhere you can! If you love to teach, arm yourself with Constitutional knowledge and talk to everyone you can!  Volunteer as a Speaker to help educate others on the Constitution&#8217;s allowance for Nullification.If you love organizing, join local Tea Party groups, 2nd Amendment groups, Pro-Constitution groups, etc, and help them to spread the word about Nullification to the public.  Remember&#8230;a lot of people have never heard of this before.Put Nullification bumper stickers on your cars/trucks/motorcycles.If you have a printer, make up Pro-Nullification posters and place them in supermarkets, laundromats, on telephone poles, etc, so others will see them and maybe start asking questions.Invite friends and neighbors to your home for a &#8220;Nullification Barbeque&#8221; where they can ask questions and learn about this Right granted to us by our Constitution.  Since these ideas are just off the top of my head, I&#8217;m sure others will be able to come up with even better ideas.  However, the whole idea of all of this is that we need to stop feeling helpless&#8230;need to stop letting &#8220;the other guy&#8221; do all the work&#8230;and join with this Constitutional movement to take back our country!  &lt;3</p>
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