Posted on 07/15/2012 3:46:27 PM PDT by cap10mike
Could Texas once again become the Republic of Texas?
Without question, the Nov. 6 election will be a do-or-die, make-or-break, Rubicon-crossing event. If the presidential election goes one way, we get a do-over. Well be given the opportunity to take the first step on a long, arduous journey back to our political and economic roots. If it goes the other way, federalism and balance of power will continue to be edged out by an overreaching federal government and an imperial presidency. Socialism will have an unbreakable hold on the economy, and a centralized government, rather than a free market, will determine business winners and losers.
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The bottom line is, criminal use of force can be met with force.
“You can’t win Darth...”
William T. Sherman is the source of the quote. He knew Texas before air conditioning was common. I don’t know if he was ever stationed in California.
Oddly, there is a street just north of me called Bandini, running through the “City of Commerce”.
My time associated with the Armed Forces includes Army infantry, Naval missiles, and Air Force aircraft. Nearly all of those federal assets would be very effective against an insurrection.
Of course they don’t like to bomb asylums, so you may be safe.
They can be the number 1 enemy. Why? Because the military would never back Obama. The military despises and hates Obama with a passion.
Yes, I know. The local fertilizer company used to run some great ads.
That was posted in July. Did they finally let you out?
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Just went through some old posts, and hope to get the usual crazies going again. They need to be engaged to get them out of their depression after the recent vote fraud Obama win.
Fight! Until hell freezes over, then fight on the ice!
Harumpf! Harumpf!
UNusual crazy, maybe...
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