These guys put it to rest..............why can't you?
Well, YOU asked the question, not Joe...
Just because you don't like the answer, you can't cry foul and say "put it to rest..."
I'm gonna have to go with Joe on this one... he's absolutely right on every count.
1. Before the war, the states had much more power that the Federal Gov't. That's partly why Lincoln fought the war in the first place; to create a more centralized Federal Gov't. In fact, Lincoln is the father of big government. The problems we have in the gov't. today are easily traced straight back to Lincoln.
2. The reason it is not considered correct to call the war "The War Between The States," is because no state ever fought against another state. It was two separate countries fighting each other, not states fighting other states. So, your argument that one state would invade another is completely unfounded.
3. AtlLaw is right, too. Each state does have its own military. They always have. It is guaranteed in the Constitution. Actually, the Southern States had County militias during the war. I'm not sure about the Northern States.
4. C4 is also right. The states DO have stronger powers that the Federal Government. Under the Constitution, the Federal Government's powers come strictly from the states. The states delegate power to the Fed. The Fed does not delegate it to the states. Instead, the Fed. intimidates the states into conforming to its whim... (i.e. speed limit laws; no conformance, no federal money for your roads) That same money came from the states to begin with...
5. C4 is also right about the war not being necessary. To echo his thought on that, watch this video of Ron Paul on Fox News, giving his views on it... I'm with these guys on it. I even said in my answer to your question that this was what I would have preferred to have happen...
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=ron+paul+on+the+civil+war&search_type=aq=1&oq=Ron+Paul+on+the+
6. GaryG is right about Switzerland being a Confederation of States. I think it's the longest lived Confederation on earth, partly because they keep their nose out of everybody else's business and they mind their own, very unlike the U.S.
nealglen37, have you ever wondered why the United States supported 9 secession movements BEFORE the Civil War, and AFTER the Civil War, the United States has supported more secession movements that any other nation on earth. Why was it fit and proper for every other seceding nation on earth to get backing from the U.S., EXCEPT for the Confederate States of America? Why did the US oppose the Southern States' separation when they were exercising the EXACT rights that the US did when seceding from England. Why was it right for the US and not right for the CS?
And the man who said it Best was the Very man who opposed it the Most... especially when it came to the Southern States seceding...
"Be it resolved, that it is the RIGHT of ANY PEOPLE, sufficiently numerous for national independence, TO THROW OFF, to REVOLUTIONIZE, their existing form of government, and to establish such other in its stead AS THEY MAY CHOOSE." Abraham Lincoln (on behalf of Hungarian Freedom) on January 9, 1852 (Only 9 years before the Civil War)
I guess ANY PEOPLE didn't include Southerners...
SBG
DEO VINDICE