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Lincoln’s ‘Great Crime’: The Arrest Warrant for the Chief Justice
by Thomas J. DiLorenzo Imagine that America had a Chief Justice of the United States who actually believed in enforcing the Constitution and, accordingly, issued an opinion that the war in Iraq was unconstitutional because Congress did not fulfill its … Continue reading
Posted in History, Liberty, Martial Law, Secession, Tyranny
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