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Could this be the rift that starts the civil war?
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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 21886" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>Re: Could this be the rift that starts the civil war?</strong></p><p></p><p>Entirely different kind of situation. Back in the day, some States sported an evil array of racist laws resulting in segregated schools-- that is to say, schools which provided, at public expense, deliberately inferior education to some students based on race. </p><p> </p><p>This obnoxious public policy and set of laws was deemed by the Court to be contrary to the overall shared system of law among and between the States, because of the doctrine of full faith and credit among other things, but primarily because it violated the civil rights of one group and did so with the tacit approval of the American people. So the Court ordered it stopped as unconstitutional.</p><p> </p><p>In the present case, the States have exercised the rights reserved to them in the Constitution to pass laws pertaining to the welfare of their citizens, and the federal government seeks to intervene and impose its will. The will of the people can be expressed in different ways, but, in this case, the will of the government is imposed upon us. </p><p> </p><p>You may argue that the will of the people in certain Sourthern States in the 1950s was that the State and federal governments should permit racist laws, but a close study of the situation would reveal that the majority of Southerners or residents of places such as Little Rock preferred not to be burdened with illogical and painfully obsolete laws intended to thwart the regular civil rights of citizens.</p><p> </p><p>.....</p><p> </p><p>P.S. I thought Bo Gritz was dead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 21886, member: 42"] [b]Re: Could this be the rift that starts the civil war?[/b] Entirely different kind of situation. Back in the day, some States sported an evil array of racist laws resulting in segregated schools-- that is to say, schools which provided, at public expense, deliberately inferior education to some students based on race. This obnoxious public policy and set of laws was deemed by the Court to be contrary to the overall shared system of law among and between the States, because of the doctrine of full faith and credit among other things, but primarily because it violated the civil rights of one group and did so with the tacit approval of the American people. So the Court ordered it stopped as unconstitutional. In the present case, the States have exercised the rights reserved to them in the Constitution to pass laws pertaining to the welfare of their citizens, and the federal government seeks to intervene and impose its will. The will of the people can be expressed in different ways, but, in this case, the will of the government is imposed upon us. You may argue that the will of the people in certain Sourthern States in the 1950s was that the State and federal governments should permit racist laws, but a close study of the situation would reveal that the majority of Southerners or residents of places such as Little Rock preferred not to be burdened with illogical and painfully obsolete laws intended to thwart the regular civil rights of citizens. ..... P.S. I thought Bo Gritz was dead. [/QUOTE]
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