Wnatever authority the Constitution may have had was all thrown away when Abraham Lincoln, without any legal justification whatsoever, arrested the legislature of Maryland because they were about to "vote wrongly." After Lincoln's war, his successors acted in an even more egregiously immoral and illegal manner when they forced through (and falsely declared "ratified") the 14th and 15th Amendments, while the southern states were under military occupation governments. No act of the alleged 'federal government" since then could possibly be deemed valid.

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"thrown away" by Lincoln does not equate in my mind to "whatever authority" tho...

since he was the servant - and not the sovereign, which was and is reserved to "the people".

the myth of the Lost Cause will die. New Secession is coming.

God bless the internet.

I suppose one could argue that the people were to blame for tolerating the outrageously illegal and immoral behavior of Lincoln (and other criminal "presidents"), and failing to speedily haul him from his office to Justice Hill.

And they've tolerated much, much worse since then, and continue to do so. (For but one example, the vast majority of them still haven't figured out the fractional reserve scam, arguably the biggest crime in history, even though they've been its victims for hundreds of years.) Love them as we may and probably must -- they are our own folk -- it's nevertheless very hard not to conclude that many of them are simply too dumb to live.

They, the people, are not much different in the aggregate from spoiled toddlers. They desperately need real education, purpose in life, discipline, and strong, good leaders -- in short, they need an aristocracy worthy of the name.

I have often wondered how many of the people living here even actually knew, understood, or even cared what was going on in the Old World hubs of Philly and NY...

it could have been that, behind the scenes, the language of the Constitution was decided upon having the long-term, Crown-influenced, goal of re-establishing dominion...

this, or SOME, outside-hand's influence can be seen all over the Civil War history afaic, but I do wonder if there wasn't some of the same nefarious "planning" behind even the drafting of the Constitution...