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Re: Union vs Constitution
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True. I agree with that opinion. South Carolina agreed too. When joining a union, one also may be making a pact with the devil. It just takes one difference of opinion to learn that and it's after the ink is dry on the membership roster. I guarantee some states are rethinking that signature deal today. I have never really understood how deep the sentiment toward the 'gov' was in 1860 until the last few years. It all makes sense now. Different reason, trigger, whatever, but Big Bro membership status does have its drawbacks.

Pam

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