Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search
 

Cold War Spook

(1,279 posts)
22. Amendmentm XIV section 1.
Fri Apr 6, 2018, 05:11 PM
Apr 2018

No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States. How do they get around that?

If only DownriverDem Apr 2018 #1
Then, slavery would have continued ... earthshine Apr 2018 #38
then too bad we couldn't have worked something out once we won the civil war.. olddad56 Apr 2018 #47
It was more about the refusal to allow the expansion of slavery GeoWilliam750 Apr 2018 #48
Leave it to white wingers, guns and owning people only reasons to secede from USA. Hoyt Apr 2018 #2
Hey there SC.................so what do want to do, if the other states demand repayment turbinetree Apr 2018 #3
How about a little "practice secession"? Girard442 Apr 2018 #4
How did that work out for them before? ThoughtCriminal Apr 2018 #5
Well . . . Sam McGee Apr 2018 #6
I say,,,,,, Cryptoad Apr 2018 #7
Don't let the door hit you on the butt! joshdawg Apr 2018 #8
Actually, they SHOULD let the door hit them in the butt MurrayDelph Apr 2018 #35
we will definitely need strict border control and high tariffs to protect Fresh_Start Apr 2018 #9
Pay your share of the national debt on the way out. Don't forget to build a wall. keithbvadu2 Apr 2018 #10
Good luck with that, South Carolina rakes in more federal money than most states. procon Apr 2018 #11
I live in South Carolina SouthernLiberal Apr 2018 #12
Does this mean we can stop sending them all that Federal dough? TygrBright Apr 2018 #13
oh really bunny planet Apr 2018 #14
Posturing. BobTheSubgenius Apr 2018 #15
Didn't SC try this in 1861? kairos12 Apr 2018 #16
We'll have to move Fort Jackson, so... jaysunb Apr 2018 #17
I succeeded in leaving SC! It was a very good move. Sancho Apr 2018 #18
Good riddance, liberalhistorian Apr 2018 #19
Go ahead and leave. Good riddance! Lonestarblue Apr 2018 #20
Bye bye. old guy Apr 2018 #21
Amendmentm XIV section 1. Cold War Spook Apr 2018 #22
Supreme Court decision: Texas v. White in 1869 Quemado Apr 2018 #23
ROFL angrychair Apr 2018 #24
This time, let's let them leave. nt Gore1FL Apr 2018 #25
YAY!!! GOODBY!!!! people Apr 2018 #26
Don't .... Stop..... Please.... Come Back..... chuckstevens Apr 2018 #27
No US military bases for you jpak Apr 2018 #28
Better off without them. nt Binkie The Clown Apr 2018 #29
Go, and take the other Confederate states with you. Let's see how you sinkingfeeling Apr 2018 #30
LOL, that worked so well before HAB911 Apr 2018 #31
IMO, it appears this isn't about guns primarily. no_hypocrisy Apr 2018 #32
Because it worked so well the first time. n/t malthaussen Apr 2018 #33
PLEASE LEAVE!!! radliberal Apr 2018 #34
But it wont be because of guns, Eko Apr 2018 #36
You left the "s" off of BumRushDaShow Apr 2018 #41
I've always said, if a state wants to leave, let them. But... Stonepounder Apr 2018 #37
I'd love to see them take this legislative step pecosbob Apr 2018 #39
By Felicia BumRushDaShow Apr 2018 #40
I have relatives in SC and visit occasionally. It's already another country. rickford66 Apr 2018 #42
My Mom said the same thing. She lived there when Grandad was stationed there in the 40s mahina Apr 2018 #49
Not just 1860.... paleotn Apr 2018 #43
We go through this foolishness every several years. No one is leaving. SC is being NCjack Apr 2018 #44
The United States can not have weapons and military personnel in areas of questionable loyalty. Orange Free State Apr 2018 #45
Laughable. Their interpretation of the 2nd Amendment is all wrong in the first place. YOHABLO Apr 2018 #46
Latest Discussions»Latest Breaking News»S.C. Republicans introduc...»Reply #22