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    Is It Better To Be A Divided Nation?

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    [ VIEW & VOTE ] There are benefits to being a divided nation vs. Nation Truly Divided Cannot Succeed
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Nation Truly Divided Cannot Succeed vs. The nation should divide, literally, if necessary.
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] The nation should divide, literally, if necessary. vs. america divided get real..............right?
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] america divided get real..............right? vs. Why on Earth must we be a "strong nation"?
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Why on Earth must we be a "strong nation"? vs. Divided how? What strengths?
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Divided how? What strengths? vs. Once again, we must not accept superficial structures as inherent goods.
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Once again, we must not accept superficial structures as inherent goods. vs. Nullity and secession are slogans only.
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Nullity and secession are slogans only. vs. The states predate the constitution; if not, then "God Save the Queen"!
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] The states predate the constitution; if not, then "God Save the Queen"! vs. Secession not on
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Secession not on vs. What were the Articles of Confederation?
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] What were the Articles of Confederation? vs. Rights and the Constitution
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Rights and the Constitution vs. If Constitutions "must" evolve, what is the point in writing them?
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] If Constitutions "must" evolve, what is the point in writing them? vs. Is the earth only 6000 years old?
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Is the earth only 6000 years old? vs. A "living, breathing" constitution is an effectively meaningless one.
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] A "living, breathing" constitution is an effectively meaningless one. vs. Constancy
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Constancy vs. Rights are being eroded, not added.
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Rights are being eroded, not added. vs. Agreed.
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Agreed. vs. The fourteenth amendment was destructive of liberty and the constitution.
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] The fourteenth amendment was destructive of liberty and the constitution. vs. The 14th. amendment secured liberty
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] The 14th. amendment secured liberty vs. Secession is common, historical, and recognized.
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Secession is common, historical, and recognized. vs. Secession is not; never has been legal or recognized.
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Secession is not; never has been legal or recognized. vs. Do I have rights as a human being, or only as an American?
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Do I have rights as a human being, or only as an American? vs. Human Rights
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Human Rights vs. Law should be based on truth, not mere convention.
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Law should be based on truth, not mere convention. vs. Peoples
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Peoples vs. Natural rights do exist, or else I have no right not to be killed.
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Natural rights do exist, or else I have no right not to be killed. vs. Rights
    [ VIEW & VOTE ] Rights vs. If our nature allows us to debate, doesn't it suggest natural rights?

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