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Owner59 -> RE: Obamaphobe "secession" & "armed rebellion" movements (11/14/2012 7:57:10 AM)

New Mexico would love to pick up those bases and all the money that comes with them......no doubt.

Texas is the one of a few red states that don`t take more net fed. dollars and is a "makerstate"....So they should be able to pay for their own defense.




mnottertail -> RE: Obamaphobe "secession" & "armed rebellion" movements (11/14/2012 7:58:46 AM)

But the deal will be just like last time these toothless rebels decided to yell.

ALL federal reservations belong to the US Government.  Don't fuck with them, they stay home. 




Owner59 -> RE: Obamaphobe "secession" & "armed rebellion" movements (11/14/2012 8:03:20 AM)

How will we split the state?


What lines, rivers or borders should be used for the partition?




mnottertail -> RE: Obamaphobe "secession" & "armed rebellion" movements (11/14/2012 8:15:29 AM)

They have their statehood borders,  we close up all federal stuff leading into there, including FDIC by the way, Medicare, Medicaid, block grants, matching money, radio waves television waves. All federal reservations, arsenals, White Sands and so on, will be dismantled at their expense, and land sold at fair market value, sell the bridges and highways that were built with federal money or federal match (including their state government buildings and reservations) at fair market for our percentage, close down the airports, their drivers licenses would be no good, as would any constitutional protection, or any law of the US, install toll and customs checkpoints at every road leading out of the state... (we don't want these fuckin imbeciles having nuclear weapons) and turn the government over to the Spanish or Indian government, and treat them like a foreign rebel nation, watch their policies and maybe have diplomatic relations with them. But it would not be a good stewardship to treat them as friendly to America.




Fellow -> RE: Obamaphobe "secession" & "armed rebellion" movements (11/14/2012 8:36:26 AM)

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It's inevideable that secession must occur


I believe that was tried once before ... unsuccessfully.


Much more likely we will see something like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVVzr5SxWkY&feature=player_embedded




mnottertail -> RE: Obamaphobe "secession" & "armed rebellion" movements (11/14/2012 8:50:22 AM)

That wouldn't fly in America, the local cops would mow them down.




tazzygirl -> RE: Obamaphobe "secession" & "armed rebellion" movements (11/14/2012 8:58:41 AM)

Between the locals and the NG it wouldnt get to that point.




tazzygirl -> RE: Obamaphobe "secession" & "armed rebellion" movements (11/14/2012 10:00:02 AM)

Now, here is something interesting coming out of the secession talk.

After repeatedly nodding at the possibility of secession in the last few years, Gov. Rick Perry, R-Tex., has more recently kept mum on the subject. But some local GOP officials in Texas have been happy to fill the void: Tom Head, a county judge from Lubbock predicted in August that Obama's reelection could lead to a second civil war. And the treasurer of the Hardin County Republican Party, Peter Morrison, asked in a post-election newsletter, "Why should Vermont and Texas live under the same government?" Morrison's newsletter requested an "amicable divorce" from the "maggots" who reelected President Obama, many of them voting on an "ethnic basis."

But some political officials in the states involved are not so eager to hop onboard the secession bandwagon, post-election angst or not. Morrison's boss, Hardin County GOP Chairman Kent Batman, explained, "People around here are asking why Texas is so different from the rest of the country, why we see things so differently...but I don't think a lot of people here are saying we ought to leave the Union."

Asked about Morrison's newsletter comments, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports that Batman sighed and replied, "Wow...OK, well, I guess I need to start taking a look at his newsletters."


http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57548572/states-petition-to-secede-from-union/




Fightdirecto -> RE: Obamaphobe "secession" & "armed rebellion" movements (11/14/2012 10:07:01 AM)

Assuming you get 51% of the voters in a specific state (say Delaware) to sign a secession petition and the United States agrees to allow it to secede:

What does that former state do with the 49% who voted against secession?

* Evict them at gunpoint from their homes? What if they use the guns they bought under the 2nd Amendment when they were still part of the United States to fight against their eviction?

* Place them in concentration camps until they die of old age or are successfuly "re-educated" (like Pol Pot of Cambodia tried to do to the Cambodians who disagreed with him)?

* Drive them to the former state's borders - and dump them out in either Maryland, New Jersey or Pennsylvania?




mnottertail -> RE: Obamaphobe "secession" & "armed rebellion" movements (11/14/2012 10:13:27 AM)

Well, wherever, but the state will have to payoff all the freddie, fannie va and fha stuff anyhow.




tazzygirl -> RE: Obamaphobe "secession" & "armed rebellion" movements (11/14/2012 10:14:23 AM)

Not to mention buy all the property of those who dont want to stay... and businesses.... this could cost far more than the Obamacare itself.




mnottertail -> RE: Obamaphobe "secession" & "armed rebellion" movements (11/14/2012 10:18:12 AM)

But by god, no socialism.   Free non-Americans.   What will they use for money?  We will want all our coinage, bills and USDA approved foods back, pharma, geez, they will look like death warmed over standing on the street corner, begging the fuck outta lifesavers, I hope all their doctors and medical and whatnot have paid off the student loans,   and they have an instate insurance company, cuz we have federal corporate enabling laws and whatnot.  I guess we could get a legation down there and set up contracts with them trading agreements.  But I don't know that American Insurance can cover foreign countries real well.





tazzygirl -> RE: Obamaphobe "secession" & "armed rebellion" movements (11/14/2012 10:22:12 AM)

Guess all that and more is why they are proposing a non-binding referendum.




mnottertail -> RE: Obamaphobe "secession" & "armed rebellion" movements (11/14/2012 10:23:06 AM)

I hope we stay silent until they bind it.

LOLOLOLOL.  We will have laughs forever.........they are building their own death squads.




tazzygirl -> RE: Obamaphobe "secession" & "armed rebellion" movements (11/14/2012 10:24:01 AM)

Hahahaha... good point!




mnottertail -> RE: Obamaphobe "secession" & "armed rebellion" movements (11/14/2012 10:25:53 AM)

Those NG armories and guns and whatnot all provided by fed, right down to MRE...we will need to sieze that.   Decommission all NG and Reserve in that state. 

Hope they got some hella cops (well whats left when the fed money goes from state and all the payback), when grama don't get her social security check.




stef -> RE: Obamaphobe "secession" & "armed rebellion" movements (11/14/2012 10:54:21 AM)

If Texas ever did manage to secede, they would be owned by the Mexican drug cartels before they even had time to print their own currency.




mnottertail -> RE: Obamaphobe "secession" & "armed rebellion" movements (11/14/2012 10:54:42 AM)

Dios Mio!!!

How do you say; squeal like a pig, in spanish?




Yachtie -> RE: Obamaphobe "secession" & "armed rebellion" movements (11/14/2012 11:09:59 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Fightdirecto

What does that former state do with the 49% who voted against secession?



Well shiiittttt. What do the Left do with us who don't want Obamacare? They tell us to stuff it. It's the fucking law.

[:D]




mnottertail -> RE: Obamaphobe "secession" & "armed rebellion" movements (11/14/2012 11:13:08 AM)

The sucessionists will need to form a military, it is not wise to not have any military capability, no funds, no alliances, no hope, and no prayer with 49% of your country in revolt.

(none of which the US has to worry about, since they have none of those problems)




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