Nullifying Tyranny
By George C. Leef
http://www.campaignforliberty.com/article.php?view=1371
"Why shouldn't state governments have at least as much authority to overturn unconstitutional acts as the courts? The states, after all, came together to form the compact called The United States of America. Moreover, state governments are more accountable to the people than are judges serving lifetime appointments on appellate courts. (Government accountability is a weak reed, but at least it is possible to vote out governors and state legislators.)"
"Backbone! No talk about trying to vote out the politicians who had supported the Fugitive Slave Act and repealing it. No talk of going to court to challenge its constitutionality. They just did it -- civil disobedience by a whole state. What a great lesson."
Never, ever interact with a government official without having a recorder running.
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