The legitimate object of government, is to do for a community of people whatever they need to have done, but cannot do at all, or cannot do so well for themselves, in their separate and individual capacities.(p.80)
When Congress met early in December, the perplexed and venerable Buchanan, fearful of secession but still sympathetic toward his Southern friends and the Southern point of view, asserted in his annual message that while a state could not lawfully secede, neither could the Federal government coerce it. He proposed to quiet Southern fears by calling a constitutional convention to frame amendments guaranteeing slavery in the states and territories, and assuring the recovery of runaway slaves.(p.228)
MADE OF STEELE
Meanwhile, Newt Gingrich was on "Hannity & Colmes," where he was asked about RNC Chair.
FNC's Hannity: "You're not interested in it, but there's somebody that I am interested in running it, somebody who's very reform-minded, like the governors you've mentioned, a guy by the name of Michael Steele. Do you think the Republican Party needs to change, and what are your thoughts on Michael?"
Gingrich: "I think Michael Steele is a great, great talent. He certainly would offer the kind of vivid, strong voice that we could use, and I think that the party would do very well if he ends up being chairman. There are a number of other strong people who are running. The chairman of South Carolina is very effective, good friend of mine, Saul Anuzis. The chairman from Michigan is running. But Michael Steele certainly is going to be in the front ranks as one of the two or three leading contenders."
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