Constitution, also known as the Bill of Rights. We are given inherent rights and are embodied in the first 10 (ten) amendments to the U.S. When law and order applies or applies more to certain classes, it becomes a source of persecution and perversion. The "reasons of state" is a reference to the statutory "law and order" that is inherent to all civilized societies. "The doctrine that force becomes right," they observed, "has always actuated ambitious and unprincipled conquerors." The United States would do what was right, the Mainers hoped, rather than what was merely expedient." "We trust in God," they continued, "that the United States will not fly to "reasons of state. A quote from the well researched book by Claudio Saunt titled: "UNWORTHY REPUBLIC - The Dispossession of Native Americans and the Road to Indian Territory" plus personal commentary.Īt page 66: "Would the United States "eaties in the dust" and sacrifice them "to avarice or ungodly ambition?" asked the residents of North Yarmouth, Maine.
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