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They can leave then. Texas has a part of their constitution that says they can abolish the government if they so choose....Like I said the regime in DC refuses to go the easy and peaceful route so its gonna be the bloody route
Yeah because it worked so well in 1861. You do know that there is no provision in the constitution sanctioning secession?
Why do Texans want to withdraw from the union, anyway? In order to form their own country so they can ban homosexuality, abortion, porn, gambling, tattoo application, mandatory minimum wage and government welfare along with banning teaching evolution in the public schools? Maybe that's just for starters for what all they want to do.
Why do Texans want to withdraw from the union, anyway? In order to form their own country so they can ban homosexuality, abortion, porn, gambling, tattoo application, mandatory minimum wage and government welfare along with banning teaching evolution in the public schools? Maybe that's just for starters for what all they want to do.
In order to see their economy come crashing down around their ears when their biggest trade partner is suddenly on the other side of a border? (I'm not saying it makes sense.)
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LOL...yeah, right. You Texans have too much time on your hands.
Why don't you guys go shoot at deer or something, and stop bothering the rest of us with this idiocy.
You brag about coming from Detroit and call others idiots?
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