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Okay, I must admit
that the headline to this piece is meant for dramatic effect. For the heart of the [Confederacy] did not
stop beating when the last shot in the Civil War was fired.
Be assured that I
know this from personal experience. For
I was raised in an area where many refused to recognize the sovereignty of the
United States federal government, and they were quite proud of the fact that
[Cassville] served as the Confederate capitol of Missouri for a day or so after
[Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson] called for the secession of the state in 1861.
On a more personal
note, I was right in there with them until our Heavenly Father started changing
me. Quite honestly, I still find the
thought of the Union being much more in the right rather irksome.
No, I have never
been in favor of slavery. I was,
however, a very strong supporter of state’s rights, and now being more of a [Federalist]
is another thing that doesn’t sit all that well with me.
I do believe that
more would be more inclined toward federalism if we could elect a president who
wanted the federal government to truly work with the states instead of just
issue mandates that do not take regional wants and needs into account. For I cannot imagine any state legislature
refusing what the vast resources of the federal government could help with, and
if anyone thinks that we would be better off with each state acting like its
own sovereign entity, they have not thought things completely through. After all, why should tax dollars from California
help pay for the dredging of the Mississippi River when they have docks on the
Pacific coast to send and receive their own trade goods?
Yeah, I suppose I
should come down off of my soapbox for a little bit and get to what moved me
(naturally-speaking, of course) to write about such. For our own Republican candidate for the
United States Senate, [Todd Akin], is not the only candidate in the general
area causing the “stuff” to hit the proverbial fan on a national scale. For the news has been breaking that [Jon Hubbard] considers the being of a slave in this country a blessing to those who
were able to endure it. Along with [Loy Mauch] calling President Abraham Lincoln a war criminal for committing
premeditated murder on the United States Constitution. As well as [Charlie Fuqua] insisting that
disrespectful children should face the death penalty in a court of law.
No, the execution of
disrespectful children was not an obscure clause in the Confederate
Constitution, but it most definitely fits under the state’s rights
heading. Alas, Mr. Fuqua must have
skipped over: So speak ye, and so do, as they that
shall be judged by the law of liberty.
For he shall have judgment without mercy, that hath shewed no mercy; and
mercy rejoiceth against judgment. [James 2:12-13 KJV]
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