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Quotes About Nullification

Nullification means insurrection and war; and the other states have a right to put it down.
~ Andrew Jackson
Peaceful secession and nullification are the only means of returning to a system of government that respects rather than destroys individual liberty.
~ Thomas DiLorenzo
Nullification means insurrection and war and the other states have a right to put it down.
~ Andrew Jackson
The influence of the doctrine of states' rights, especially in the version promulgated by Jefferson, reverberated right up to the Civil War and beyond. At the close of that war, James Garfield of Ohio, the future president, wrote that the Kentucky Resolutions "contained the germ of nullification and secession, and we are today reaping the fruits.
~ Ron Chernow
had voided itself.
~ Mario Puzo
Legislation that is evaded, substantially nullified and unenforced is a mockery of law. Significant progress has effectively been barred by the cunning obstruction of segregationists
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
In my opinion, he who invalidates is himself invalid.
~ Moshe Kahlon
The main point that nullification addresses is that a government allowed to determine the scope of its own powers cannot remain limited for long.
~ Thomas E. Woods
Nullification is the Jeffersonian idea that the states of the American Union must judge the constitutionality of the acts of their agent, the federal government, since no impartial arbiter between them exists.
~ Thomas Woods
Every State has a natural right in cases not within the compact casus non faederis to nullify of their own authority all assumptions of power by others within their limits. Without this right, they would be under the dominion, absolute and unlimited, of whosoever might exercise this right of judgment for them
~ Thomas Jefferson
Not a single Southern legislature stood ready to admit a Negro, under any conditions, to the polls; not a single Southern legislature believed free Negro labor was possible without a system of restrictions that took all its freedom away; there was scarcely a white man in the South who did not honestly regard Emancipation as a crime, and its practical nullification as a duty.
~ W.E.B. Du Bois
It came as no surprise that another visitor to Springfield found Lincoln on November 14 "reading up anew" on the history of Andrew Jackson's response to the 1832 Nullification Crisis. While he made no effort to conceal "the uneasiness which the contemplated treason gives him," Lincoln assured his guest that, like Jackson, he would not "yield an inch.
~ Harold Holzer
To deal with unconstitutional measures for filling the ranks of the army and navy, the report recommended nullification, asserting that it was the right and the duty of a state "to interpose its authority" to protect its citizens.
~ Unknown
What was made has been unmade.
~ Unknown
The rampant, totally mystifying force of contradiction. I understand now that each fact is nullified by the next fact, that each thought engenders an equal and opposite thought. Impossible to say anything without reservation.
~ Paul Auster