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FrankRep
10-23-2010, 10:51 PM
Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century (http://www.shopjbs.org/index.php/books/nullification.html)


Bashing Some Zombies (http://www.tomwoods.com/blog/bashing-some-zombies/)


Tom Woods (http://www.tomwoods.com/)
October 23rd, 2010


I wrote this article (http://www.lewrockwell.com/woods/woods156.html) the other day in response to a zombie (http://bit.ly/9NkYUR) attack from Media Matters, the left-wing commissar-enforcer hypochondriac site.

It applies equally to another commissar, Ian Millhiser of ThinkProgress, who likes to quote 15-year-old statements against me that obviously have nothing to do with my work or what I believe. Fifteen years ago I was still by and large pro-war, pro-drug war, and much else. Millhiser describes me as — get this — a “pro-Confederate activist.” I must be the world’s laziest such activist. I am not “pro” any government at all. That probably makes me more radical than the guy thinks I am.

If what I’m saying is so obviously stupid and easily refuted, you’d think they’d just go ahead and refute it, instead of digging up old stuff they obviously know — if they have any journalistic competence at all — has nothing to do with my political philosophy. Instead, all we get is a throwaway line about nullification being an “unconstitutional theory.” Perhaps Millhiser will forgive us for wanting more by way of proof than his ex cathedra pronouncements. Poor Millhiser is a law school graduate, though, so of course he knows none of the relevant history. As a J.D. Ph.D. once told me, one should never confuse legal training with an education.

Millie, babe, when California decriminalizes marijuana, are you going to cheer when the feds throw these kids into government cages? What other position can a nationalist take? So this guy’s the narc, but I’m the bad guy. What a world.

But since Millhiser used only one zombie word (http://bit.ly/9NkYUR) — “Confederate” — we give him higher marks than Alan Pyke of Media Matters, who used both “slavery” and “Confederate.” Pyke says nullification is “the legal doctrine used by slave states to defend the practice [i.e., slavery]“! When I called him on this, he sheepishly replied that the nullification crisis of 1832-33, while ostensibly about tariffs, was really about slavery. (Of course, everything southerners ever said or did must have been “really” about slavery — that’s part of our unbiased historical hermeneutic.) The trouble is, every northern and southern protectionist and free trader at the time was talking about tariffs and their economic effects. No one said a word about slavery.

But the southern states might someday have used nullification to defend slavery, Pyke seems to say. Well, Iraq might someday have developed the galaxy-destroying MegaSuperBomb, too.

Now remember that nullification was used against the fugitive-slave laws, particularly in Wisconsin. So nullification was actually used in practice against slavery, but was at most a tool the South might have used at some unspecified point in the future to protect slavery. Pyke thinks these two facts sum up to: nullification is the legal doctrine the southern states used to defend slavery.

All I can say, folks, is stock up on zombie repellent (http://www.tomwoods.com/books/nullification/). They’re everywhere.


SOURCE:
http://www.tomwoods.com/blog/bashing-some-zombies/


Nullification: Interview with a Zombie
YouTube - Nullification: Interview with a Zombie (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrcM5exDxcc)


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Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century (http://www.shopjbs.org/index.php/books/nullification.html)


"Nullification" is an indispensable book about what could become the most effective means of stopping an out-of-control federal government. "Nullification" is simply an act by states (and occasionally individuals) to resist unconstitutional federal laws. (2010ed, 309pp, hb)

LibertyEagle
10-23-2010, 11:16 PM
I luv Thomas Woods. He's great. :)

TCE
10-23-2010, 11:23 PM
That zombie makes good things better.

aravoth
10-23-2010, 11:24 PM
My wife thinks he's cute, an opinion I protest obviously. He does, however, have a good point about zombies. They are everywhere these days.

Esor
10-24-2010, 12:38 AM
Damn zombies.

BuddyRey
10-24-2010, 01:08 AM
Tom Woods is the man! I'm looking forward to the day when he finally decides to run for political office.

torchbearer
10-24-2010, 08:06 AM
stick that as a special segment on the judges show.

angelatc
10-24-2010, 08:34 AM
My son loves hearing him talk. It's awesome when I say, "There's a new Tom Woods video up!" and he dives for the computer to hear what the new speech says.

I've been watching this back-and-forth on Facebook. It's awesome.

The first article had a line that is simply genius: "...it’s almost as if there’s some Mad Libs template for the arguments against nullification." Mad Libs - get it? :)

aravoth
10-24-2010, 09:11 AM
My son loves hearing him talk. It's awesome when I say, "There's a new Tom Woods video up!" and he dives for the computer to hear what the new speech says.

I've been watching this back-and-forth on Facebook. It's awesome.

The first article had a line that is simply genius: "...it’s almost as if there’s some Mad Libs template for the arguments against nullification." Mad Libs - get it? :)

you know whats funny? My daughter is only 3 years old, but she runs to the tv whenever she hears the voices of Ron Paul, Tom Woods, or Jim Rodgers. My 2 year old son, likes Lew Rockwell and the Judge.

1000-points-of-fright
10-24-2010, 10:02 AM
The first article had a line that is simply genius: "...it’s almost as if there’s some Mad Libs template for the arguments against nullification." Mad Libs - get it? :)

Yes, but only just now. Jeez, I can't believe it totally escaped me when I read that article. Usually I'm quicker to pick up on these sorts of things.

Thanks for pointing out that I'm getting dumber as I age.