Louisiana Secession as the ORLwizyan. (Baton Rouge, Many: condo, purchase, move to)
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[ QUOTE=Neworleansisprettygood;21714497]Nice seal. Where did it come from?[/quote]The seal here was just a quick make, it has no true status though it has been used in many campaining spreads there are a few others as well as a flag, a true seal is still in formation a final design has not been choicen.
I don't think you can write a constitution without the input of the people. These are still Americans.
If the US goes into a worse depression type of situation, this may work, otherwise the US government won't just listen to what the people want, they don't care what they want. They lose one of the largest port systems in the world and it could very well likely cripple the port's activity; it's no longer a point of entry into the US.
Why is this CPD based around Cajun/Creoles? Is this some sort of glorified race?
I have cherokee in my blood, does my family get some prime land too? Which I don't agree with...
I don't think you can write a constitution without the input of the people. These are still Americans.
If the US goes into a worse depression type of situation, this may work, otherwise the US government won't just listen to what the people want, they don't care what they want. They lose one of the largest port systems in the world and it could very well likely cripple the port's activity; it's no longer a point of entry into the US.
Why is this CPD based around Cajun/Creoles? Is this some sort of glorified race?
I have cherokee in my blood, does my family get some prime land too? Which I don't agree with...
I have Cherokee in my blood too, and also Cajun, and I will agree completely with anybody who wants to give me any land. I call first dibs on 5428 St. Charles. Some rich bastard lawyer bought it out from under me, I was only 5 mill and change short.
I don't think you can write a constitution without the input of the people. These are still Americans.
If the US goes into a worse depression type of situation, this may work, otherwise the US government won't just listen to what the people want, they don't care what they want. They lose one of the largest port systems in the world and it could very well likely cripple the port's activity; it's no longer a point of entry into the US.
Why is this CPD based around Cajun/Creoles? Is this some sort of glorified race?
I have cherokee in my blood, does my family get some prime land too? Which I don't agree with...
I clearly stated that the constution of Lwizyan has been created yet not finalized this is due to the fact that Lwizyan is still young, the constition that the " CPB not the CPD " has formed must be approved by more than just the CPB, this is a belief of ours, a majority beleif under the CPB. You are disapproving of Lwizyan quite fast and making statements that are not fact, you commented about the constution not being shown or delivered to the peopl, factuallythis would be almost impossible and has been done very few times and just in a small number of todays 190+ countries. Your U.S.A's constution was delibertly written in secret, not public so to say such a thing is irelevent.
Cherokee Indians have never settled the lands of Louisiana so you would not be allowed land. Your native ancestry must be local Chitimacha Chatow or any others local to mid to south Louisiana, and you say you disagree to this. My personnel liniage is heavliy mixed. ( European, African, Native American and Asian ) I do not wish to embark in the stealing of others land yet some of my ancesters did, to say I should not give those lands to their rightful owners makes your character very veil, that is something the CPB would never stand for unlike the common beleifs in the states. Today we as Americans live on the lands of once Native Indians we can't just get up and move somewhere else and give all the land back so for those who want land and are intitled to it the CPB believes they should have it.
I have Cherokee in my blood too, and also Cajun, and I will agree completely with anybody who wants to give me any land. I call first dibs on 5428 St. Charles. Some rich bastard lawyer bought it out from under me, I was only 5 mill and change short.
I'll take 1500 Sugar Bowl Dr.
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Originally Posted by ORLwizyan
I clearly stated that the constution of Lwizyan has been created yet not finalized this is due to the fact that Lwizyan is still young, the constition that the " CPB not the CPD " has formed must be approved by more than just the CPB, this is a belief of ours, a majority beleif under the CPB. You are disapproving of Lwizyan quite fast and making statements that are not fact, you commented about the constution not being shown or delivered to the peopl, factuallythis would be almost impossible and has been done very few times and just in a small number of todays 190+ countries. Your U.S.A's constution was delibertly written in secret, not public so to say such a thing is irelevent.
Cherokee Indians have never settled the lands of Louisiana so you would not be allowed land. Your native ancestry must be local Chitimacha Chatow or any others local to mid to south Louisiana, and you say you disagree to this. My personnel liniage is heavliy mixed. ( European, African, Native American and Asian ) I do not wish to embark in the stealing of others land yet some of my ancesters did, to say I should not give those lands to their rightful owners makes your character very veil, that is something the CPB would never stand for unlike the common beleifs in the states. Today we as Americans live on the lands of once Native Indians we can't just get up and move somewhere else and give all the land back so for those who want land and are intitled to it the CPB believes they should have it.
The American people wanted the Bill of Rights included, in the Constitution or they would not ratify the original Constitution. The American people may not have personally wanted it but the states represented it's people. Louisiana is full of Americans, the new Constitution would not be accepted by the people without their input. Whether you all like it or not. It may have been written in secret, copies were sent to the states after it was written, it had to be written in secret, the people in that room were committing high treason and would have all been slaughtered by the English.
All land in Louisiana is owned by a person, company, or the governments. Do you all plan on stripping that land away from personal owners and businesses? I don't believe in giving anyone land, I'm sorry, but this isn't a place were we have a high percentage of full blood Native Americans that deserve their land back. If it was South Dakota, sure.
Also, for you to be a person to gather followers, why all of the misspelled words?
Last edited by annie_himself; 11-14-2011 at 09:36 PM..
I have Cherokee in my blood too, and also Cajun, and I will agree completely with anybody who wants to give me any land. I call first dibs on 5428 St. Charles. Some rich bastard lawyer bought it out from under me, I was only 5 mill and change short.
I'm sorry to break this to you but the land you would receive would be most likely in a rural setting not a million doallar+ home in New Orleans that isn't the system set of the program for natives in Loiusiana. And your native blood would not entitile you to land in Louisiana either , since its Cherokee and not a local tribe the land that would be given back to you would have never been under your ownership from the start. So I'm sorry but you would not recieve any land.
I forgot about the Creole/ Cajun statement. No, we are not trying to glorify the Creoles or Cajuns yet those two groups populate almost all of present day Lwizyan their cultures are not absent in Louisiana culture today, many people including myself and a few other CPB memebers recgonize ourseleves as one or the othe, some even both. The area that would become Lwizyan is mostly Acadiana (Cajun Country- its called that for a reason) which is about 40% of the land and another 20% goes to the New Orleans metro where the main cultures are one or both, this area also bosses the biggest population of Lwizyan which adds even more to the cultures influence. When Americans not from Louisiana think about the state they think about "South Louisiana" , Cajuns ( the way they talk ) Zydeco ( the Cajun music ), Voodoo ( the old Creole religion ), Gumbo ( Creole cokking ) so the reasoning is apparent, Creoles and Cajuns are Louisiana and have been from its beginnings.
Sorry if I haven't taken the time to fully read everything, but will I, as the son of a 1950's Kansan transplant, still own my home in Lafayette and nearly twenty-two acres of rural land south of Milton/Youngsville if this endeavor is realized?
Obviously not looking for anything lofty in the grand scheme, just looking out for my tiny little space in the whole.
I forgot about the Creole/ Cajun statement. No, we are not trying to glorify the Creoles or Cajuns yet those two groups populate almost all of present day Lwizyan their cultures are not absent in Louisiana culture today, many people including myself and a few other CPB memebers recgonize ourseleves as one or the othe, some even both. The area that would become Lwizyan is mostly Acadiana (Cajun Country- its called that for a reason) which is about 40% of the land and another 20% goes to the New Orleans metro where the main cultures are one or both, this area also bosses the biggest population of Lwizyan which adds even more to the cultures influence. When Americans not from Louisiana think about the state they think about "South Louisiana" , Cajuns ( the way they talk ) Zydeco ( the Cajun music ), Voodoo ( the old Creole religion ), Gumbo ( Creole cokking ) so the reasoning is apparent, Creoles and Cajuns are Louisiana and have been from its beginnings.
Creoles are not a people that are definite. I could classify myself as creole because of my blood. Many Cajuns and Creoles are watered down versions of the original peoples anyway, its impossible to know how many populate the state.
I don't want you to think I'm attacking everything but I'm just pointing out the holes.
Sorry if I haven't taken the time to fully read everything, but will I, as the son of a 1950's Kansan transplant, still own my home in Lafayette and nearly twenty-two acres of rural land south of Milton/Youngsville if this endeavor is realized?
Obviously not looking for anything lofty in the grand scheme, just looking out for my tiny little space in the whole.
Thanks!
Absolutely, we wont be taking already owned land it would be land thats on the market. We would never just take land from someone else and give it to another, that would be just silly and unjust.
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