I have read the constitution, am applying for PhD programs in history and have read about what Ron Paul has currently and has in the past supported. But oops, I still like him.o.pwuaioc wrote:Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner! Seriously, anyone who supports Ron Paul's platform really, really needs to 1) actually read the damned Constitution, 2) take some courses on US history and Constitutional Law, and 3) actually read what Ron Paul supports now and has supported in the past. As I've said before, Ron Paul is 150 years too late a politician.MrPopo wrote:Alright, I've got an idea for an amendment. How about an amendment that bans slavery? What? Half the states wouldn't ratify it? Well then how do we get rid of it?Hatta wrote:If the Constitution is outdated, the solution isn't to ignore it, but to amend it.
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It shouldn't have taken a war, though.dsheinem wrote:I think there was a war about this...Zing wrote:Why does there need to be an amendment to eliminate slavery? The states and their citizens can decide for themselves.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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No, of course not: states should have just been able to keep on having slaves. And then they should have been able to allow only white males to vote, then they should have been able to remain segregated. They should also be able to use their own currency, have their own foreign ambassadors, and generally be completely free of the the federal government's "interference".BoringSupreez wrote:It shouldn't have taken a war, though.dsheinem wrote:I think there was a war about this...Zing wrote:Why does there need to be an amendment to eliminate slavery? The states and their citizens can decide for themselves.
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I agree, lets solve all our social ills through war. It expedites the process.
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As far as the constitution and federal laws allow such things, yes.dsheinem wrote:No, of course not: states should have just been able to keep on having slaves. And then they should have been able to allow only white males to vote, then they should have been able to remain segregated. They should also be able to use their own currency, have their own foreign ambassadors, and generally be completely free of the the federal government's "interference".BoringSupreez wrote:It shouldn't have taken a war, though.dsheinem wrote:I think there was a war about this...
Besides, Britain (and Brazil, I think) managed to end slavery without a civil war. No reason we couldn't have, in time.
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Fair point, although you know better than I that slavery was only one of many problems leading to war...and that more diplomatic and legislative measures had also been tried for many many years previously. Was war the best way? Probably not...it rarely is.saturnfan wrote:I agree, lets solve all our social ills through war. It expedites the process.
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dsheinem wrote:No, of course not: states should have just been able to keep on having slaves. And then they should have been able to allow only white males to vote, then they should have been able to remain segregated. They should also be able to use their own currency, have their own foreign ambassadors, and generally be completely free of the the federal government's "interference".BoringSupreez wrote:It shouldn't have taken a war, though.dsheinem wrote:I think there was a war about this...
Law is a living, breathing concept - this has always been true and also applies to the Holy Constitution.BoringSupreez wrote:As far as the constitution and federal laws allow such things, yes.
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I have pondered this a bit. I feel if Lincoln was a better statesmen he would have devoted all his mental and diplomatic energy into securing the loyalty of the upper south before setting his sites on reuniting the lower south (remembering that the south seceded in two waves, with the upper south being a little hesitant to jump ship). But, also, that's all Monday morning quarterbacking. An interesting theoretical thesis at best.dsheinem wrote:Fair point, although you know better than I that slavery was only one of many problems leading to war...and that more diplomatic and legislative measures had also been tried for many many years previously. Was war the best way? Probably not...it rarely is.saturnfan wrote:I agree, lets solve all our social ills through war. It expedites the process.
But that also discounts the upcoming crisis. Another set of what ifs occur when you look closely at what happened, and what should have happened in order to create harmony.
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If memory serves me correctly, the Unites States and Haiti were the only two places to have slavery abolished because of the outcome of a war.BoringSupreez wrote:
Besides, Britain (and Brazil, I think) managed to end slavery without a civil war. No reason we couldn't have, in time.
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So is the constitution. That's why we have amendments.dsheinem wrote:Law is a living, breathing concept - this has always been true and also applies to the Holy Constitution.BoringSupreez wrote:As far as the constitution and federal laws allow such things, yes.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.