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MSNBC: Should Texas leave the union?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 658833:MV83NzI1NDZfMTE4ODIwNTJfMzkwQkVFQTA=] [quote:PatrikC325] I live in Texas and if the seceding movement gains hold. I expect other states to follow suit. Montana comes to mind as well as Alaska. It wouldn't surprise me if Neuvo Leon would join Texas and leave Mexico. [/quote] Nuevo Leon already has left Mexico for Texas,and brought his cousins,too.They like Colorado,also,I hear. [/quote]
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Linked MSNBC article:
Dems: Texas governor should reject secession
Perry says state doesn't want to secede but adds, 'who knows'
AUSTIN, Texas - In a state that once was its own nation, a Republican governor who talked about secession without completely dismissing the idea has Democratic lawmakers in an uproar. ...
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