LINCOLN WAS CORRUPT - SECESSION WAS LEGAL
Quotes from Northern men
document that they considered the Lincoln administration corrupt. Their quotes
also document that Lincoln invaded the South to protect the Tariff Tax and not
to ban slavery. Documented facts and quotes also prove that secession was legal
and that Southerners were not traitors.
Northern financier and
banker J.P. Morgan said "I supported president Lincoln but I see my mistake. I
visited Washington D.C. and saw the corruption of the administration. The war is
not for the preservation of the Constitution and Union but for politicians and
government contractors. Lysander Spooner, prominent Massachusetts lawyer, legal
scholar, and abolitionist said "The principle on which the war was waged by the
North was that men may be compelled to submit to a government they do not want
and resistance makes them traitors and criminals.
Lincoln made a speech
in congress on Jan. 12,1848 that secession is a most valuable and sacred right.
In 1860 he reversed his opinion because he did not want to lose the annual 60-70
million dollars from the Southern states from an unfair sectional tariff tax.
When Virginia, New York, and Rhode island joined the union they specifically
reserved the right of secession. All early attempts were by New England states
in 1803 and 1814. On Feb.15, 1833 MA senator Daniel Webster stated " If the
Union was formed by the accession of the union of states then the union may be
dissolved by the secession of states". Military cadets at West Point were taught
from "Rawles View of the Constitution" that secession was legal.
Salmon P. Chase, Chief
Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, confirmed in 1865 and again in 1867 that
secession was legal in 1860-1861. "Should you persist in your endeavor to bring
to trial any of the former representatives of the Confederate government or
military personnel on treason charges that which the North won on the
battlefield will be lost in court. Secession is not a rebellion". Secession was
legal under the 10th amendment.
James W. King
SCV Camp 141
Commander
Albany
Georgia
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