
Presidential candidate, Niki Haley said “Thank God for the Supreme Court.” Below is a interview of her ideas instigated by the Sons of the Confederacy. Putin and his insane Patriarch – are thrilled by the recent rulings of the Supreme Court, and hope they destroy the left and further divide America. In 1860 the Supreme Court knew the South was seeking help from foreign powers some who offered military help to plantation owners who refused to give up their slaves – that my kin John Fremont was the first to emancipate. Fremont was a co-founder of the Publican Party, a tradional truth Niki and her bloved Secessionists overlook. Racism is their tradition.
I had terrible dream last night. There was much destruction to a Islamic nation that pleaded for help. Then, – America was attacked!
I am chosen to oppose Kirill who I challenge to debate!
John Presco


Nikki Haley: video shows Republican candidate saying US states can secede
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Contender also says civil war – fought over slavery – was one side ‘fighting for tradition’ and the other ‘fighting for change’
Martin Pengelly in New York
@MartinPengellyWed 15 Feb 2023 01.00 ES
Shortly after Nikki Haley announced her campaign for president on Tuesday, footage was released showing the Republican former South Carolina governor saying states have the right to secede from the union.

“I think that they do,” Haley said in the footage, which Patriot Takes, an anonymously run social media account and fundraising Pac which claims to “monitor and expos[e] rightwing extremism and other threats to democracy”, said came from 2010 and featured an unnamed neo-Confederate group.
“I mean, the constitution says that.”
Tweeting footage from the same interview, Tyler Jones, a South Carolina Democratic strategist, said the interview was conducted by the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
That footage showed Haley discussing the placement of a Confederate flag on statehouse grounds and expressing support for a Confederate History Month in schools, which she compared to “Black History Month … as long as it’s done in a positive way and not in a negative way, and doesn’t harm anyone”.
Haley was also asked about the cause of the civil war.
“I think you had one side of the civil war that was fighting for tradition and one side of the civil war that was fighting for change,” she said.
The civil war was fought over slavery, which southern states led out of the union by South Carolina wanted to maintain.
Haley continued: “At the end of the day, what I think we need to remember is that, you know, everyone’s supposed to have their rights, everyone’s supposed to be free, everyone’s supposed to have the same freedoms as anyone else. So I think it was tradition versus change.”
Asked, “Tradition versus change on what?” Haley said: “On individual rights and liberty of people.”
Haley’s campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Responding the footage of Haley’s remarks about secession, Anthony Michael Kreis, a law professor and political scientist at Georgia State University, said on Twitter: “No, Nikki Haley, the constitution does not provide a right for secession. See, Texas v White (1869). See also, the civil war.”
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