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To: Cincinatus' Wife

While Succession is a nice Dream...

I would like to see a United Stand against the Federal Government and it’s unconstitutional behavior.

What if the Red States banded together, Joined by a written and signed decree to Support and Defend the Constitution, States Rights and our countries sovereignty.

We could call it the “United States of the Constitution” or anything as a group of states that swear to uphold and defend it.

Texas is unique in its history. Arizona and Oklahoma have taken steps to take on the government. Together, United, they would focus attention and strength. If 5 to 25 states spoke and acted as one to oppose an over baring federal government the results would have to be better then where we are at now. Yes?

I have often thought the USA should start an international group of Free Nations where in support and true free trade would exist, while promoting Freedom around the world. An alternative to the twisted and loony United Nations, who I would like to see, invited to leave the USA. Now with Presidents Obama’s reelection the USA will surrender more sovereignty to the U.N., while doubling his effort to drive us in to financial default. I think we need an internal effort to unite.

If I could have a few minutes of Governor Perry and Governor Brewer’s time I would ask them and all other like minded Governors to meet and do some possibility thinking on this.

If successful, I could see patriots, entrepreneurs, and whole companies moving from blue states to red states in mass. (Going Galt?)

Any Thoughts?


48 posted on 11/08/2012 5:02:38 AM PST by rick400tec
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To: rick400tec

I like your optimism, backbone and initiative.


49 posted on 11/08/2012 5:11:26 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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