It seems that many of the most principled defenders of the Constitution in Congress are from the South.
Ron Paul
Larry McDonald
Bob Barr
John Duncan
Paul Broun
etc.
Is there a reason for this?
Did I miss a history lesson or something?During the civil war
Did I miss a history lesson or something?The United States never had a civil war. We had a war against Southern Independence.
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Thomas Jefferson was a Virginian. Virginia is a Southern state, and the rest of the Southern states adopted the Jeffersonian view on government (i.e., the minarchist point-of-view). The tradition still lives on in some Southerners, but many of them are poor and live off the government and those who take the king's shilling are the king's men, therefore much of the South is enslaved to the Federal government. If the fire is going to be lit for freedom anywhere in this country, it is in the South and maybe the Mountain West. If only the Southerners can realize what the Federal government has done to them.
Let us not forget where Ron Paul is actually from![]()
The South has the rebel heritage. The West has the pioneer heritage, at least those areas between the Mississippi and the Sierra-Nevadas which had to be settled by hardy people in wagons and couldn't be settled by rich people who could afford passage around the Horn. What they have in common is decade after decade of one-size-fits-all laws that only ever fit the populous Northeast--and a bucketload of resentment. What better breeding ground for liberty?
It seems that many of the most principled defenders of the Constitution in Congress are from the South.
Is there a reason for this?