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To: MyPetMonkey
I said I wasn't looking for controversy. Perhaps there is direct evidence of the sort I ask for.

I have ordered the book and will be reviewing it, but I hoped someone would know if this remark from the column is true:

"Thomas DiLorenzo marshals abundant unambiguous evidence that virtually every political leader of the time and earlier believed that states had a right of secession.

Perhaps DiLorenzo will provide the evidence that I seek.

Anyway, my question is still out there, and I'd appreciate help in answering it. My own research has turned up nothing yet.

Cheers,

Richard F.

49 posted on 03/27/2002 7:04:38 AM PST by rdf
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To: rdf
"Thomas DiLorenzo marshals abundant unambiguous evidence that virtually every political leader of the time and earlier believed that states had a right of secession.

It would be hard to hang that on George Washington, as he urged an immovable attachment to the national union.

Walt

53 posted on 03/27/2002 7:32:40 AM PST by WhiskeyPapa
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