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Posts from Tammy, Tyler

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Jefferson didn't have a problem with secession, and in the federation of independent States created by the founders, secession was one of the checks (along with interposition and nullification) to be used on the national government. In truth, few of the founders would have approved Lincoln's warped view that once a State became part of the union it could never leave. Had it been so, they would not have ratified the constitution.

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