huskerfan500 Posted April 16, 2009 Share Posted April 16, 2009 http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/ an interesting and intriguing story. I partly agree with him, but not sure if secession will work out. Best part is Chuck Norris wants to run for President of Texas. I wonder how that would effect recruiting or even playing Texas (yes im joking on this part, football would be the least of concerns if this happened) Link to comment
Chef K Posted April 16, 2009 Share Posted April 16, 2009 Honestly I think we should sell it back to Mexico to pay some of our bills. Link to comment
hosker Posted April 16, 2009 Share Posted April 16, 2009 9+ States have now declared sovereignty, now add Washington to the list. In case you didn't hear about it on the mainstream media (which you haven't because they want to keep us asleep), numerous states are currently declaring or have already declared sovereignty, including: Washington http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.as...9&bill=4009 New Hampshire http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/legislatio...09/HCR0006.html Arizona http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.asp?in...ls/hcr2024p.htm Montana http://data.opi.mt.gov/bills/2009/billhtml/HB0246.htm Michigan http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?2009-HCR-0004 Missouri http://www.house.mo.gov/content.aspx?info=...bills/HR212.HTM Oklahoma http://axiomamuse.wordpress.com/2009/01/07...t-federal-power California http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/93-94/bill/s...40829_chaptered Georgia http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/1995_96...ltext/sr308.htm Possibly: Colorado, Hawaii, Pennsylvania, Montana, Arkansas, Idaho, Indiana, Alaska, Kansas, Alabama, Nevada, Maine, Illinois LINK ********* i read an article a few weeks ago, it listed 32 states that have completed or were in the works of this.... nebraska wasn't one of those listed, i don't think iowa or either of the dakotas were on the list either. i believe it takes 34 states to effectively overrule the federal gov.... in this case the proper use of the bill of rights/the proper use of the federal gov. Link to comment
papersun87 Posted April 16, 2009 Share Posted April 16, 2009 Texas is the only state in the Union by treaty. As such, the Texans could secede if they want. Link to comment
killer cacti Posted April 16, 2009 Share Posted April 16, 2009 9+ States have now declared sovereignty, now add Washington to the list. In case you didn't hear about it on the mainstream media (which you haven't because they want to keep us asleep), numerous states are currently declaring or have already declared sovereignty, including: Washington http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.as...9&bill=4009 New Hampshire http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/legislatio...09/HCR0006.html Arizona http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.asp?in...ls/hcr2024p.htm Montana http://data.opi.mt.gov/bills/2009/billhtml/HB0246.htm Michigan http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?2009-HCR-0004 Missouri http://www.house.mo.gov/content.aspx?info=...bills/HR212.HTM Oklahoma http://axiomamuse.wordpress.com/2009/01/07...t-federal-power California http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/93-94/bill/s...40829_chaptered Georgia http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/1995_96...ltext/sr308.htm Possibly: Colorado, Hawaii, Pennsylvania, Montana, Arkansas, Idaho, Indiana, Alaska, Kansas, Alabama, Nevada, Maine, Illinois LINK ********* i read an article a few weeks ago, it listed 32 states that have completed or were in the works of this.... nebraska wasn't one of those listed, i don't think iowa or either of the dakotas were on the list either. i believe it takes 34 states to effectively overrule the federal gov.... in this case the proper use of the bill of rights/the proper use of the federal gov. I wonder why we (SC) hasn't yet? Back in the day (1861) we were on top of this kind of stuff. Link to comment
huskerfan500 Posted April 17, 2009 Author Share Posted April 17, 2009 9+ States have now declared sovereignty, now add Washington to the list. In case you didn't hear about it on the mainstream media (which you haven't because they want to keep us asleep), numerous states are currently declaring or have already declared sovereignty, including: Washington http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.as...9&bill=4009 New Hampshire http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/legislatio...09/HCR0006.html Arizona http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.asp?in...ls/hcr2024p.htm Montana http://data.opi.mt.gov/bills/2009/billhtml/HB0246.htm Michigan http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?2009-HCR-0004 Missouri http://www.house.mo.gov/content.aspx?info=...bills/HR212.HTM Oklahoma http://axiomamuse.wordpress.com/2009/01/07...t-federal-power California http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/93-94/bill/s...40829_chaptered Georgia http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/1995_96...ltext/sr308.htm Possibly: Colorado, Hawaii, Pennsylvania, Montana, Arkansas, Idaho, Indiana, Alaska, Kansas, Alabama, Nevada, Maine, Illinois LINK ********* i read an article a few weeks ago, it listed 32 states that have completed or were in the works of this.... nebraska wasn't one of those listed, i don't think iowa or either of the dakotas were on the list either. i believe it takes 34 states to effectively overrule the federal gov.... in this case the proper use of the bill of rights/the proper use of the federal gov. I wonder why we (SC) hasn't yet? Back in the day (1861) we were on top of this kind of stuff. actually SC had threaten secession from the 1830's with John Calhoun leading the way. Also Im surprised NE isnt on that list, you would think that a republican state like NE would be all over this. Link to comment
killer cacti Posted April 17, 2009 Share Posted April 17, 2009 I wonder why we (SC) hasn't yet? Back in the day (1861) we were on top of this kind of stuff. actually SC had threaten secession from the 1830's with John Calhoun leading the way. Also Im surprised NE isnt on that list, you would think that a republican state like NE would be all over this. Ahhh...John C. Calhoun... His home is located in the dead center of Clemson's campus... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Hill_(Clemson) Link to comment
SOCALHUSKER Posted April 17, 2009 Share Posted April 17, 2009 9+ States have now declared sovereignty, now add Washington to the list. In case you didn't hear about it on the mainstream media (which you haven't because they want to keep us asleep), numerous states are currently declaring or have already declared sovereignty, including: Washington http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.as...9&bill=4009 New Hampshire http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/legislatio...09/HCR0006.html Arizona http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.asp?in...ls/hcr2024p.htm Montana http://data.opi.mt.gov/bills/2009/billhtml/HB0246.htm Michigan http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?2009-HCR-0004 Missouri http://www.house.mo.gov/content.aspx?info=...bills/HR212.HTM Oklahoma http://axiomamuse.wordpress.com/2009/01/07...t-federal-power California http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/93-94/bill/s...40829_chaptered Georgia http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/1995_96...ltext/sr308.htm Possibly: Colorado, Hawaii, Pennsylvania, Montana, Arkansas, Idaho, Indiana, Alaska, Kansas, Alabama, Nevada, Maine, Illinois LINK ********* i read an article a few weeks ago, it listed 32 states that have completed or were in the works of this.... nebraska wasn't one of those listed, i don't think iowa or either of the dakotas were on the list either. i believe it takes 34 states to effectively overrule the federal gov.... in this case the proper use of the bill of rights/the proper use of the federal gov. I wonder why we (SC) hasn't yet? Back in the day (1861) we were on top of this kind of stuff. actually SC had threaten secession from the 1830's with John Calhoun leading the way. Also Im surprised NE isnt on that list, you would think that a republican state like NE would be all over this. I'm wondering why South Carolina doesn't have it in the works either. I thought their governor, Mark Sanford, was Mr. States rights? Wasn't he against the stimulus packages because of the federal stipulations attached? I think they eventually accepted, but I thought he was a pretty staunchly against them. Link to comment
killer cacti Posted April 17, 2009 Share Posted April 17, 2009 I'm wondering why South Carolina doesn't have it in the works either. I thought their governor, Mark Sanford, was Mr. States rights? Wasn't he against the stimulus packages because of the federal stipulations attached? I think they eventually accepted, but I thought he was a pretty staunchly against them. Very true SOCAL, he only accepted because he was pretty much forced into accepting. Link to comment
SOCALHUSKER Posted April 17, 2009 Share Posted April 17, 2009 I'm wondering why South Carolina doesn't have it in the works either. I thought their governor, Mark Sanford, was Mr. States rights? Wasn't he against the stimulus packages because of the federal stipulations attached? I think they eventually accepted, but I thought he was a pretty staunchly against them. Very true SOCAL, he only accepted because he was pretty much forced into accepting. How did that happen? Link to comment
killer cacti Posted April 17, 2009 Share Posted April 17, 2009 I'm wondering why South Carolina doesn't have it in the works either. I thought their governor, Mark Sanford, was Mr. States rights? Wasn't he against the stimulus packages because of the federal stipulations attached? I think they eventually accepted, but I thought he was a pretty staunchly against them. Very true SOCAL, he only accepted because he was pretty much forced into accepting. How did that happen? Obama said he couldn't turn it down was the last I heard. Link to comment
Street Novelist Posted April 17, 2009 Share Posted April 17, 2009 I wonder what Chuck Norris is up to nowadays. Is he still selling Total Gyms? Link to comment
papersun87 Posted April 17, 2009 Share Posted April 17, 2009 I wonder what Chuck Norris is up to nowadays. Is he still selling Total Gyms? Leading the secession movement, last I heard. Link to comment
huskerfan500 Posted April 17, 2009 Author Share Posted April 17, 2009 i couldnt tell if you were joking/ read the whole article. but under the video Chuck says he would consider running for president of Texas Link to comment
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