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On FreedomWatch, Andrew Napolitano and Lew Rockwell talk about the principles of Nullification, Secession and Interposition. If the federal government were trying to do something within a state that was unconstitutional, the state government could say – you have...
by Dr. Donald W. Livingston, GeorgiaFirst.org For the first time in 144 years State interposition (Madison) and State nullification and secession (Jefferson) have entered public discourse as remedies to usurpations by the central government of rights reserved to the...
by Ray McBerry – 2010 Candidate for Governor in Georgia Today Georgians panic at the thought of being removed from federal government dependency, having forgotten that life did exist before the current level of intrusion, and life existed abundantly. Though we...