Sunday, October 24, 2010

Nullification

Thomas Woods writes:

I am under attack from these people because I wonder if 300 million people ruled from one city is the most humane way to live. Don’t I know I am not supposed to ask such a heretical question?...


In this fine article he explains what nullification is and how states have used it in the past to block the federal government from infringing on individual rights. The main hogwash argument used by the enemy television networks, sold-out politicians and other filthy traitors is nullification caused the south to succeed. Thomas correctly points out that the south succeeded after northern states nullified southern slave laws in their own states that federal laws were trying to uphold. In effect, the south said "Okay, if you federal lackeys can't send our slaves back to us then we're going to form our own country and succeed."

So lets not have a debate over succession. It is not the same thing as states nullifying enforcement of federal laws within their own borders. Therefore you extremists who favor federal power over states and individuals also would be in favor of upholding fugitive slave laws? Of course you would because the highest authority with god-like powers would be the federal government at least in your eyes. The Japanese internment was just and correct because the federal government said so. For that matter, why don't we continue to allow federal authorities to harass, shake down and kill the sick and dying for DARING to defy federal marijuana prohibition?

What we have here is the harry reid extremists with hogwash arguments based on nonsense. I'm calling them out for being stupid. And anyone who follows their nonsense is a knave slave for lapping it up like good little golden retrievers.

Good boy! That's it fella! Fetch that notion! Bring it back to me and repeat it like a good boy! Nullification supporters are the racist ones right good boy? That's a good boy!

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