It's just another sub-plot in a thread that is so typical of Sandbox threads.Thank you. Just checking.
Originally Posted by I B Hankering
FACT: You didn't "cite" the article at all! You just posted text from the article; that's "improper citation" or "plagiarism": your choice. Originally Posted by I B HankeringI'll take plagiarism for $200, Alex.
Furthermore, the Supreme Court was complicit in that the Radical Republicans pointedly denied President Johnson three appointments; thus, Congress had stacked the justices against Virginia. Originally Posted by I B Hankering
Then plagiarism it is, ExNYer!
I'll take plagiarism for $200, Alex.
As you so often do in threads, you've thrown a pile of shit at the wall to see what sticks. When nothing does, you simply double down on wrong arguments, change the subject, or throw more shit at the wall.
You've cited a section of the constitution out of context to try and say WVa rejoined in an unconstitutional manner. As I've posted above,the "explicitly stated process" outlined in Art IV, Sec 3 protects a "state" from being carved up by other states or the Federal Government. That it the only thing it proscribes. That's a "state" got it? A member of the Union. Words have meaning.
When Virginia seceded, it was no longer a state (even if bad man Lincoln thought it was!). It was then part of another country. Just like Texas was once part of Mexico. Then, 39 counties in the western part of VA broke away to rejoin the Union. At that point, VA could not turn to the protections of Article IV, Section 3 because VA was NOT a state - by its own declaration. Just like Mexico could not invoke Article IV to get back Texas or California. As I said before, Confederates cannot have it both ways.
So no, West Virginia did not rejoin the Union in an unconstitutional manner. Article IV, Section 3 doesn't apply and never will.
And, by the way, the western counties of VA rebelled against secession even BEFORE Union troops moved in.
I also asked you to cite a constitutional scholar that agreed that WVa improperly rejoined the Union, rather than an historian who does not know the law. And what do you do? You come back with another historian!
So, you keep citing historians instead of legal scholars. That's "stubbornness" or "poor reading comprehension": your choice.
But, I'll take it that you cannot find a reputable legal scholar to back up your point.
A perfect example of inability to read or mulish stubbornness.
How can the Court be "complicit" in something legal? Especially if the Court can't control it. That's like saying they engaged in a conspiracy to eat dinner.The Congress is permitted to reduce the size of the Supreme Court. And they did.
And Congress didn't even stack the justices. They were already on the court. Congress can't even nominate justices. The President does that. Congress can only vote on the ones the President nominates. Congress simply prevented Johnson from nominating new ones to replace old ones.
Smart tactics, but nothing wrong with it. It is about POWER and Congress had it.
Confederate sympathizers may not like it, but that doesn't make it wrong. That just makes it extra enjoyable. Originally Posted by ExNYer
But I do agree that the U.S. should shoot dead every Texan trying to illegally immigrate into the U.S. Was that racist? I don't know but your rant sure sounded racist. Originally Posted by icuminpeaceI think that is too harsh, I happen to know a number of Texans who are really good people. Sonya Playmate in San Antonio comes quickly to mind for one. There are even some who are not providers.
But was his post racist? Of course it was--because he is. He's right up there (or down there) with Wacky Waco. Originally Posted by Old-farT
Ok, so the argument here is that W VA is not legally a state? Is that what you guys are trying to prove to us?Marks-rocks-with-pee, you've just put yourself in the same category with Ekim the Inbred: an ignorant fuck who cannot discern the kernel thought in a simple sentence.
Um...then what is it? Originally Posted by markroxny
I think that is too harsh, I happen to know a number of Texans who are really good people. Sonya Playmate in San Antonio comes quickly to mind for one. There are even some who are not providers.Old-T, I was just giving TAE a taste of his own medicine. Of course there are some great Texans in Texas. In reality, shooting is too harsh. Perhaps a 500,000 V fence will do the trick (again, just kidding).
But was his post racist? Of course it was--because he is. He's right up there (or down there) with Wacky Waco. Originally Posted by Old-T