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<blockquote data-quote="Stan Upchurch" data-source="post: 1991583" data-attributes="member: 24489"><p>This country has already fought a long and deadly war about this issue. It cost us more U.S. lives than any war we fought. And the result was that succession is unacceptable under the Constitution of the United States. When will we begin to learn from our history, so that future generations do not have to suffer for our foolishness? It grieves me to hear people seriously consider this issue. Many of us in this country served in unpopular wars to keep the ideas of freedom and responsibility alive. For many the cost was their lives blood on the field of battle. This fooliishness is disrespectful to their sacrifice. They died so that we would be United. I'll for these sucessionests, that they remember the true cost for freedom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stan Upchurch, post: 1991583, member: 24489"] This country has already fought a long and deadly war about this issue. It cost us more U.S. lives than any war we fought. And the result was that succession is unacceptable under the Constitution of the United States. When will we begin to learn from our history, so that future generations do not have to suffer for our foolishness? It grieves me to hear people seriously consider this issue. Many of us in this country served in unpopular wars to keep the ideas of freedom and responsibility alive. For many the cost was their lives blood on the field of battle. This fooliishness is disrespectful to their sacrifice. They died so that we would be United. I'll for these sucessionests, that they remember the true cost for freedom. [/QUOTE]
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