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Hey, There is a theory that much of Western policy is dictated by a cabal of individuals dominated by the Anglophone elite. According to a report called the Belmont Brotherhood, the John Birch Society is a false opposition group created by the Anglophone elite to neutralize its opposition. Ron Paul is a member of the John Birch Society. Could it be
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Nice article, Angurse.
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For me the important issue is whether or not newcomers from Europe were justified in taking possession of land in North America. Were railroad corporations justified in exterminating the buffalo in the Great Plains, or was this extermination a violation of property rights?
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Can you produce any documentary evidence in support of your statement that 1) Southerners needed free labor because of tariffs and 2) the removal of tariffs would have led to emancipation?
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Okay, but why do tariffs make a difference?
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Well, I meant legal according to the USA and the State of Maine. I concede that the USA's restrictions on the production/consumption of raw milk are unconstitutional (and by extension illegal), but would the State of Maine allow a municipality to claim powers contrary to State policy and the State constitution?
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Nuts, I realize now that there were a few errors in my critique but I don't have the energy to correct them now.
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My Critique on the Washington Post's "Five myths about why the South seceded" Washington Post: "Confederates opposed states' rights -- that is, the right of Northern states not to support slavery." My Response: Under the Constitution at the time, the free states had no right to obstruct slavery. I quote from Article IV, Section
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How were the Articles a good way to deal with slavery?
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That can't be legal, can it?