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<blockquote data-quote="MadDawg" data-source="post: 1167040" data-attributes="member: 11627"><p>Spiff-</p><p>Thats like saying if Daniel Boone could have known what he set in motion by crossing the appalachian mountains, or the Wright Brothers could see nuclear bombers.</p><p></p><p>Fact is the Federalists believed in a strong central government that held a nation together, built a two ocean navy and grew to dominate the free world.</p><p></p><p>Now forces from within are pulling it apart with cries of government interference and government inability. Sad thing I see is alot of those voices profitted from the looting of social security, and running up a huge federal debt chasing communist ghosts and 'deregulating the freehand of the marketplace'.</p><p></p><p>Hensch-</p><p>Like I said there are rumors, myths and talk radio facts that lose out in the long view of history. Nullification was a theory who's popularity was pre-civil war. it was rejected and the civil war nailed that coffin shut. </p><p></p><p>Presidents Jefferson and Madison advanced the theory when it suited their political goals however that doesnt negate that when Mr. Madison was working hard on the Constitution he was a confirmed strong central government man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadDawg, post: 1167040, member: 11627"] Spiff- Thats like saying if Daniel Boone could have known what he set in motion by crossing the appalachian mountains, or the Wright Brothers could see nuclear bombers. Fact is the Federalists believed in a strong central government that held a nation together, built a two ocean navy and grew to dominate the free world. Now forces from within are pulling it apart with cries of government interference and government inability. Sad thing I see is alot of those voices profitted from the looting of social security, and running up a huge federal debt chasing communist ghosts and 'deregulating the freehand of the marketplace'. Hensch- Like I said there are rumors, myths and talk radio facts that lose out in the long view of history. Nullification was a theory who's popularity was pre-civil war. it was rejected and the civil war nailed that coffin shut. Presidents Jefferson and Madison advanced the theory when it suited their political goals however that doesnt negate that when Mr. Madison was working hard on the Constitution he was a confirmed strong central government man. [/QUOTE]
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