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MSNBC: Should Texas leave the union?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 658938:MV83NzI1NDZfMTE4ODQxNDFfOURCMEJCQjA=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 609434] Mexico will just end up annexing Texas or at least half of it once it secedes. LMAO, wow the ignorance. You obviously know JACK SHIT about Texas. Last census put Texas population at 23,000,000+. If just 1 in 23 people owns a gun, that's 1,000,000 armed citizens. This is Texas though and it's likely that the number of gun owners exceeds 1 in 23 people. The ones with multiple guns probably have a circle of friends who they would also share guns with. Born and raised Texans wouldn't think twice about shooting and killing a Mexican Invader in such a circumstance. armies run on their stomach , not how many guns you have , moron. do some kindergarden level tactical and logistics reading . before opening your come receptacle , you stupid bitch [/quote] We grow quite a bit of the corn running out of that cornhole you somehow manage to speak with.We feed a lot of it to our superior cattle stock.We sell the soy to girly boys like you.Our agricultural potential is the size of many little states.Burp. Oh excuse me. Not braggin',just fact. [/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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