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Fellow Texans....Yes we can!
http://www.texassecede.com ^ | 11/05/08 | VANITY

Posted on 11/05/2008 11:13:16 AM PST by erkyl



TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: constitution; secede; texas; texasourtexas
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To: erkyl

Texas Women’s Uniersity is also not too far away.


161 posted on 11/06/2008 7:09:23 AM PST by bestintxas (It's great in Texas)
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To: erkyl

I like how Texans keep inviting us to come, some other state FReepeers keep telling us to stay away, like we’re going to start voting for Democrats since we’re from NJ, etc. LOL

A transplanted Texan taught me how to become a scratch golfer. I’ve never met a Texan who didn’t want to go back, must really be great there.


162 posted on 11/06/2008 7:51:53 PM PST by word_warrior_bob (You can now see my amazing doggie and new puppy on my homepage!! Come say hello to Jake & Sonny)
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To: word_warrior_bob

You see, it’s all part of my ‘evil’ plot to start the secession ball rolling here in Texas, and add other states until we leave the liberal socialists to devour each other and leave us out of it.

No, the way I see it is our corporate tax policies will be so desirable that businesses will flock to the new United Red States of America and won’t be able to flee Obamanation fast enough. Schools will be locally run by communities, reflecting their own values and principles, not those of a massive, socialist, humanist bureaucratic agenda. I would welcome any contiguous state to join in, but I’m afraid we might have some who would have to sell their property in the Obamanation for pennies on the dollar just to get out. But not to worry, housing has been stable in the Texas market thus far, and you can afford far more house for your dollar here than you probably can in NJ. Plus, did I mention we have no state income tax? And no tax on groceries?

I grew up in Oklahoma, own a lake house up there, but still think Texas is the best place to live, and would make a damn fine country.


163 posted on 11/06/2008 8:45:32 PM PST by erkyl (The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in a period of moral crisis, stay neutral)
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To: erkyl

I’ve been looking on realtor.com in Collin County, what other counties are around there? How far is Dallas? The golf courses look SPECTACULAR, how hot is it in the summer?


164 posted on 11/06/2008 8:57:37 PM PST by word_warrior_bob (You can now see my amazing doggie and new puppy on my homepage!! Come say hello to Jake & Sonny)
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To: word_warrior_bob

Collin County is just north of Dallas County. Thousands upon thousands live in Collin County and work in Dallas County. McKinney is the farthest north, and is about a 45 minute commute to downtown in traffic. Allen would be about 35 minutes. Plano about 30 minutes. Frisco is a little more northwest of downtown, so would be a little farther. But we have some excellent new tollways that aren’t overly crowded yet, even during rush hour. Visiting the DFW metroplex will overwhelm you—it literally takes probably 2 hours to drive from the farthest eastward suburban expansion of Dallas to the farthest westward suburban expansion of Ft. Worth. DFW metroplex is freakin’ huge! Some people do actually live in Ft. Worth and work in Dallas and vice versa, but they weren’t very happy about it when gas prices got so high. There are just so many great places to choose to live here-—urban loft apartments downtown; hip condos in Uptown; amazing older historic homes around Swiss Avenue and in Highland Park (bring your checkbook...very expensive!); great affordable homes in clean suburbs with great schools; country farms and acreages in the outlying areas, still close enough to commute but large enough for horses; and some beautiful lakefront property also within commuting distance.

Okay, so now the heat question—everyone asks. I personally despise cold weather, snow, etc. I find it inconvenient and a hassle to shovel my way out of my house only to freeze and get my feet soaked with icy cold snow/water. Lovely to look at, but if I have to live with it, forget it. So, we have a few months of pretty blistering heat most summers. Count on at least two months of 90-99 degree temps and we’ll get maybe 30 days of over 100. So all in all, you’re looking at maybe 3 months of what I like to call “Texas winter.” These are days when it’s pretty uncomfortable to sit or work outside, but you don’t have to shovel anything to get to your car, and everyplace is air conditioned here, so it’s really more of a monetary inconvenience because our electric bills get really high to stay comfortable. But when everyone else is buried in 6 feet of snow, we are often running around in shorts and short sleeves.

Probably more info than you wanted, but I do love it here.


165 posted on 11/06/2008 9:16:20 PM PST by erkyl (The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in a period of moral crisis, stay neutral)
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To: erkyl

Not more than I need, I’d be interested to hear from other Texans. I would like to live in a house with a yard for my dog, not so close to my neighbor that they could hear me watching blu-ray movies in surround sound, with an absolute minimum of Obama voters. What towns would you recommend?


166 posted on 11/06/2008 9:25:56 PM PST by word_warrior_bob (You can now see my amazing doggie and new puppy on my homepage!! Come say hello to Jake & Sonny)
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To: word_warrior_bob

An interesting link about Plano. Also, would probably be fairly accurate representation of Frisco, Allen, McKinney, Wylie, parts of Richardson, Soutlake and Hurst.

http://www.dynamist.com/articles-speeches/opeds/plano.html


167 posted on 11/06/2008 9:48:18 PM PST by erkyl (The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in a period of moral crisis, stay neutral)
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To: Citizen Blade
It is now time for Atlas to Shrug...

There's even a ping list... ping or FReepmail Jellybean to join.

168 posted on 11/10/2008 9:44:09 PM PST by TenthAmendmentChampion (Don't blame me, I voted for John McCain and Sarah Palin. Well, for Sarah Palin, anyway.)
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To: word_warrior_bob

DFW. Nice golf, prettiest women, good economy, mediocre football team (for now).


169 posted on 11/10/2008 9:47:11 PM PST by Republic of Texas (Socialism Always Fails)
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To: Republic of Texas

I’ve been looking and reading a lot at realtor.com, city-data.com (big message board) and learning a lot about all of the towns.

I’ve learned a lot about Plano (and the east/west wars!), Allen, Frisco, McKinney, Melissa, Anna, Van Alstyne, Prosper, Aubrey, Wylie, Sacshe, etc.

I think it would nice to have a home with a pool and some property for me and my dog and all the things you mentioned.

Which towns are you partial to? Thanks for responding.


170 posted on 11/10/2008 9:53:22 PM PST by word_warrior_bob (You can now see my amazing doggie and new puppy on my homepage!! Come say hello to Jake & Sonny)
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To: word_warrior_bob

Glad you asked. I used to be a Realtor and live in Plano. All of those are nice towns with decent schools. The further out you go, the more you get for your money. Contrary to popular belief, lots are not huge here, so further out in the suburbs might be a good choice, depending on your commute. Schools are important for your resale, so don’t discount that factor, even if you don’t have kids. If you don’t know a Realtor here, I could give you a couple of names. If you aren’t familiar with an area, good Realtors are worth every penny.


171 posted on 11/10/2008 9:59:37 PM PST by Republic of Texas (Socialism Always Fails)
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To: Texas_shutterbug

Our country died on November 11, 2008.


172 posted on 11/13/2008 7:22:09 PM PST by April Lexington (We are now the Che Guevara Republicans. Get radical or get lost!)
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To: americanophile
Nah... we just run out of bullets, that's all.
173 posted on 11/13/2008 7:24:30 PM PST by April Lexington (We are now the Che Guevara Republicans. Get radical or get lost!)
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To: Memphis Moe

I suspect most of the the people of Mexico would be VERY thankful to be liberated from the corruption and crime of the current government.


174 posted on 11/13/2008 7:29:50 PM PST by April Lexington (We are now the Che Guevara Republicans. Get radical or get lost!)
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To: erkyl

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!


175 posted on 11/13/2008 7:32:58 PM PST by April Lexington (We are now the Che Guevara Republicans. Get radical or get lost!)
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To: BubbaBasher

Same thing happend to New England. The Libs moved in and killed our historic spirit. JUst a liberal sh*thole nowadays.

Yet, they all brag of their “Yankee” characteristics! Total crap... Steeal our culture and rot it with socialism. Go away!


176 posted on 11/13/2008 7:36:16 PM PST by April Lexington (We are now the Che Guevara Republicans. Get radical or get lost!)
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To: IrishCatholic
Lots of territory is about to be carved out of your precious socialist America. Freedom is more important than nostalgia.
177 posted on 11/13/2008 7:39:56 PM PST by April Lexington (We are now the Che Guevara Republicans. Get radical or get lost!)
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To: April Lexington

I thought it committed suicide on Nov. 4, 2008. But maybe it hung on to life support for a week? :-)


178 posted on 11/13/2008 8:58:53 PM PST by erkyl (The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in a period of moral crisis, stay neutral)
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To: April Lexington

What, exactly, is the difference between your plan for America and theirs?
I don’t see it.
Think about what you posted and be ashamed.


179 posted on 11/13/2008 9:36:03 PM PST by IrishCatholic (No local communist or socialist party chapter? Join the Democrats, it's the same thing.)
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To: Texas_shutterbug
"I'm an American. Country first. Remember? "

I thought it was State first as part of a union of other sovereign States.

180 posted on 02/11/2009 8:19:03 AM PST by ronnyquest ("Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not." -- Thomas Jefferson)
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