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COD-How The Framers Said States Could Secede

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    COD-How The Framers Said States Could Secede TheKingDude

Mandeville, LA – This Clip of The Day was originally aired and published on Jan 17,2012 and is part of the Founders Pass Flashback Collection.

Audio Exclusive – A famous member of the Talk Radio Mafia intoned yesterday that he didn’t “believe in secession or nullification…we had a war that settled that question.”

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Well, the Framers, in the debates over drafting then ratifying the Constitution certainly left the door open for secession, as Mike explains in today’s Clip of the Day.

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