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To: skimbell

We are a big country. We should split up. It’s obvious the “United” States is not and never will be again. We can do it peacefully or eventually there will be a war and nobody really wants that. The hatred is too great, the divide too wide, it’s NEVER coming back. We are a nation divided and as the hatred grows, the
I never could figure out why we let Communist openly operate in our country. Why are they here? In a constitutional republic? For one reason... to destroy it. Liberals are now progressive, progressives are nothing but Marxists.


162 posted on 03/27/2010 1:53:57 PM PDT by mojitojoe (I don't care what you passed. you are irrelevant. I'll NEVER comply in any way. Read my lips, NEVER!)
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To: mojitojoe

“We can do it peacefully or eventually there will be a war and nobody really wants that.”

Really? Nobody? ‘Cause I’d very much like the Union to remain 57 states. At all costs. [Yes, I know there are fifty states. Google “Obama is a Brilliant Orator.”]

So they won an election; we can win the next one. Remember, only six and a half years ago California booted out a Dem governor and voted in a Republican. The importance of that election can’t be overstated. It’s really, really hard to pull off a recall, but my fellow fruits and nuts got off the beach long enough to make it happen.

True, Arnold has been a disappointment. The please-like-me-actor doesn’t have the stomach to take on our Dem legislature, which is run by leftists and Mexican politicians for the benefit of Mexicans living in California, government unions, and wards of the state — but next time, if amnesty isn’t enacted, there are still enough Americans here to elect someone stronger.


168 posted on 03/27/2010 5:39:17 PM PDT by Blue Ink
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