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Blogger christian soldier said...

Glenn Beck has become a favorite-
I'm surprised that California (may) and Michigan (has) are on the list :-)
There is hope yet---Action is even better than hope....
C-CS

Wednesday, February 18, 2009 3:20:00 pm

Blogger WC said...

While at the same time putting their hands out for a Washington bailout. I don't see the revolution happening - especially in bankrupt California.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009 3:28:00 pm

Blogger Abu Abdullah said...

Some of these states went to Zerobama in the presidential election. They got their boy into the White House, so why are they complaining now?

Thursday, February 19, 2009 12:08:00 am

Anonymous Anonymous said...

They are complaining because the freaking rights are inalienable, and the people making a bad choice for Pres. does not vitiate the rights of those people.

We are not a mob ruled country. We are a Constitutional republic. The feds are a construct of the states, not vice versa. Our rights derive from our birth as human beings, NOT from the feds.

Allowing them to trample your rights in the past, or voting for a rights-trampler, does not, in any way, waive your legal ability to exercise those rights, or insist that the infringers cease and desist. They are yours intrinsically - you cannot give them away, they cannot be purchased or sold. You have a right to assert them at any time.

One of the most sophisticated secessionist movements is in Vermont - hippy dippy liberal land.

Good on them - they have thought through a lot of the details, such as confederating with surrounding like-minded states, setting up travel, trade and other agreements with the other American regions, and, most importantly and urgently, withholding federal income tax "in escrow", to give the feds time to back off the blatantly unconstitutional infringements on rights of speech, religion, assembly, arms-bearing, etc.


E-mail and call your state reps to start or continue down the secessionist road. Get and read New Hampshire's resolutions - and be encouraged.

Ro

Thursday, February 19, 2009 2:44:00 am

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