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MSNBC: Should Texas leave the union?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 652370:MV83NzI1NDZfMTE4ODQzMjNfMjY2MEE5NzQ=] [quote:Texas Uncensored] Does anyone smell a Bush behind this secession idea ? Nope. Hijacking and manipulation by Rick Perry, yes. There are about thirty states with serious secession movements. Last I checked, freedom means charting your won destiny. The federal government is out of control and has made We the People the enemy. Thomas Jefferson left us some wise words about what to do about that. Yes, my Uncle Tom was a very bright man. Couldn't help but think out loud about the Bush. And, I also agree that Rick Perry is only trying to hijack a movement that has nothing to do with him, or his political ambitions. [/quote] Hey, TU, that was I, susano :) :hugs: IMO, the feds are so corrupt, so rotten to the core, that there will be no no fixing it. It's like trying to reform Satan, lol. For this reason, I think the slowling building secession movement is great. Maybe out of this, new and brilliant people will emerge, like your ancestors! Local control is the only control. When the politicians are our neighbors, we have recourse! Places like San Francisco vcan be ther own gay, socialist, city states without bugging anyone else of more conservative bent. I am pretty sure that every place would use the Bill of Rights as a foundation, and we could be rid of these filthy criminals in DC. As for the local criminals, we'll know where they live. [/quote]
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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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