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06-01-2009, 05:53 AM
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Which States Will Secede?
In the event that states start seceding from the union, which states do you think will do so?
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06-01-2009, 06:09 AM
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Let me take a shot at this, NONE! Always this stupid talk about seceding.If states didn't leave with Georgie Boy at the reins with his thumb up his a-- then they NEVER will !!!
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06-01-2009, 06:15 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lancet71
Let me take a shot at this, NONE! Always this stupid talk about seceding.If states didn't leave with Georgie Boy at the reins with his thumb up his a-- then they NEVER will !!!
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Ole Georgie boy may have had his thumb up his a$$, but Obama has his whole head up his.
Besides, I stated "in the event", it may or may not happen, I certainly hope it doesnt. I was simply asking which states would or would not secede.
No need to be a rude jerk!
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06-01-2009, 06:26 AM
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Personally i think quite a few will, but i seriously think more states will band together and eventually groups of states will for racial enclaves. Just my opinion.If there were states to just secede i would seriously look at Oklahoma and Montana those seem to be the 2 that are real tired of the crap the government is doing and are passing laws letting them know about it.
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06-01-2009, 06:28 AM
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I don't recall secession talk with any other administration.
Obama really is special.
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06-01-2009, 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by allydriver
I don't recall secession talk with any other administration.
Obama really is special.
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Then again, with a 24/7 cable news echo chamber of right wing nutjob's, its not hard to work the sheep into a frenzy.
Personally, I'd love to see the Confederacy secede. All the Southeast, those dirt poor states that vote Republican, could form their own union.
We would have a Third World country in North America. Time to build that border fence, but think of the federal dollars we will save. 
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06-01-2009, 07:10 AM
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There is no benefit to secession, and too many liabilities from disunity.
The abuses from national socialism, and the intrusion into the States is mostly due to "voluntary" participation in Socialist Insecurity. Which, in turn, is driven by the need for "human resources" to underwrite the bankruptcy of 1933. Which, in turn, was the consequence of usurers (bankers) gaining control, in 1913. Which, in turn, was driven by the need for an "elastic currency" to combat the money shortage caused by the demonetization of silver in 1873. Which, in turn, was demanded by the international bankers (usurers) concerned over the silver strikes and the populist demand for "free and unlimited coinage". Such a move would make money less scarce, and drive down demand for the banker's major product: credit. It would also cause a drain on gold coin as the silver dollars would be exchanged for the gold dollars. (Gresham's law : bad money chases out good money).
And the "hard money" blues stem from the constitutional limitation of gold and silver coin as tender in payment of debt. Which, in turn, meant that the fledgling U.S.A. would have to buy its bullion from those friendly European bankers (America had no domestic sources of bullion sufficient to supply the nation's coin, in 1789).
To really cause meaningful change, usury would have to be outlawed, or at the least, not protected by law.
Luckily, most, if not all religions denounce usury. Ezekiel 18:13 (KJV) denounces it as a capital offense. Aristotle called it the worst way to steal.
Of course, since usurers rule America, you won't find that lesson preached from any "officially sanctioned" religious institution.
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06-01-2009, 07:12 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by odanny
Then again, with a 24/7 cable news echo chamber of right wing nutjob's, its not hard to work the sheep into a frenzy.
Personally, I'd love to see the Confederacy secede. All the Southeast, those dirt poor states that vote Republican, could form their own union.
We would have a Third World country in North America. Time to build that border fence, but think of the federal dollars we will save. 
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Texas is Republican. I hope you weren't including us. We're FAR from "dirt poor." Get over your self-rightenousness and saying that our country would be "third world."
Also, face the music. WE ARE A DONOR STATE. We send more money to Washington than we get back.
For the record, I don't support secession, but either quit spreading lies or clearly state that the largest Republican state in the country is not included.
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06-01-2009, 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by afoigrokerkok
Texas is Republican. I hope you weren't including us. We're FAR from "dirt poor." Get over your self-rightenousness and saying that our country would be "third world."
Also, face the music. WE ARE A DONOR STATE. We send more money to Washington than we get back.
For the record, I don't support secession, but either quit spreading lies or clearly state that the largest Republican state in the country is not included.
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Dont whine to me about it, I'm not advocating secession, just saying that I'd be happy to see the Southeast secede. Somewhere in Texas could be its capital, and George W. Bush could be it's President for life.
And Dick Cheney could be your Secretary of Interrogation.
Enjoy! 
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06-01-2009, 07:41 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by odanny
Then again, with a 24/7 cable news echo chamber of right wing nutjob's, its not hard to work the sheep into a frenzy.
Personally, I'd love to see the Confederacy secede. All the Southeast, those dirt poor states that vote Republican, could form their own union.
We would have a Third World country in North America. Time to build that border fence, but think of the federal dollars we will save. 
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Yeah that Conservative media!
They are all over the place. This post represents the complete ignorance on the left. It also represents a growing frustration that their "savior" is nothing more then a fraud. They would NEVER admit that in public though.
Basically Obama is going to wind up looking like a cult leader.
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