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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Walter E. Williams :: Townhall.com Columnist
Parting Company
by Walter E. Williams
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Perry is right when he says that there is no reason for Texas to secede. There are indeed intermediate actions short of secession that states can take. Thomas Jefferson said, "Whensoever the General Government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force."

That suggests that one response to federal encroachment is for state governments to declare federal laws that have no constitutional authority null and void and refuse to enforce them.

While the U.S. Constitution does not provide a specific provision for nullification, the case for nullification is found in the nature of compacts and agreements. Our Constitution represents a compact between the states and the federal government. As with any compact, one party does not have a monopoly over its interpretation, nor can one party change it without the consent of the other. Additionally, no one has a moral obligation to obey unconstitutional laws. That's not to say there is not a compelling case for obedience of unconstitutional laws. That compelling case is the brute force of the federal government to coerce obedience, possibly going as far as using its military might to lay waste to a disobedient state and its peoples.

Finally, here's my secession question for you. Some Americans accept and have respect for the Tenth Amendment, which reads, "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."

Other Americans, the majority I fear, say to hell with the Tenth Amendment limits on the federal government. Which is a more peaceful solution: one group of Americans seeking to impose their vision on others or simply parting company?

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Dr. Williams serves on the faculty of George Mason University as John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics and is the author of More Liberty Means Less Government: Our Founders Knew This Well.
 
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Worried...
"Which is a more peaceful solution: one group of Americans seeking to impose their vision on others or simply parting company?"
Unfortunately in a country where the primary object of consciousness is wistfulness for prosperity gone by, and moral principle is out the window due to complicity in tyranny and murder, I believe the average citizen will endorse illegal action against any state or group asserting independence. I have no buttons for smooth operators to push.
Once you have researched 9/11 truth just a little (start with http://www.ae911truth.org ) it becomes apparent that political atheism is the correct attitude. If mainstream news came anywhere near the truth on any of the major issues of our day, perhaps states wouldn't be considering seceding. One other link I would like to share: http://www.c-spanarchives.org/program/289609-6
Some things are more important than safety.
God bless!

Fuzzy (and Dr. Williams)
Fuzzy,
Why look? Why not, as suggested a few years ago, by Dr. Williams, create our own?
I'm all for it. I patiently wait for the "straw" that will break this country in two. Let's have a 6 year period in which populations, corporations, military personell and any other entity can chose to live in either one "country" or the other. Home exchanges, I believe would be a viable way for populations to switch places. A border like that between Canada and the USA with similar crossing requirements could seperate us. Isolated areas in both "countries" could be treated just as Alaska and Hawaii are treated. Resources could be handled with binding treaties.
This should be done now --amicably, before it happens violently. I firmly believe it will happen.
What's needed now is a congress person or senator with enough testicular mass (or the female equivalent) to bring to the floor a resolution to begin this discussion.
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