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MSNBC: Should Texas leave the union?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 658864:MV83NzI1NDZfMTE4ODIwODVfMTJDMTA1NEU=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 658833] 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. Nuevo Leon already has left Mexico for Texas,and brought his cousins,too.They like Colorado,also,I hear. [/quote] :5a: Yer Killin me [/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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