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Over 600,000 Americans gave their lives over 140 years ago in settling the idea of seceding from the Union. We ought to leave it at that.
... The only way I consider seceeding is if there was absolutely no possible way to get proper representation in Washington. By that I don't just mean in the House & Senate, but also getting a presidential candidate that can not only win, but is the definition of what a conservative should be.
If our government were to suddenly become a dictatorship...
Doesn't matter how many want to. They can't. That argument has been heard before SCOTUS on numerous occaisions, and SCOTUS has consistently concluded that statehood is permanent. It's a matter of solidly settled law. That doesn't even begin to address what was noted earlier: that over 600,000 American lives were lost settling that issue over over 140 years ago.Will Montana secede from the Union?
Doesn't matter how many want to. They can't. That argument has been heard before SCOTUS on numerous occaisions, and SCOTUS has consistently concluded that statehood is permanent. It's a matter of solidly settled law. That doesn't even begin to address what was noted earlier: that over 600,000 American lives were lost settling that issue over over 140 years ago.
Doesn't matter how many want to. They can't. That argument has been heard before SCOTUS on numerous occaisions, and SCOTUS has consistently concluded that statehood is permanent. It's a matter of solidly settled law....
Good luck with that. 20 states have bills lying dormant that move to succeed and have claimed their own soveriegnty. We do not want to just dismiss this. And if a state votes for succession who is going to stop it?
Montana is a red state, let them go. If they take TX with them the GOP will never win the WH.
Who cares what side of the coin that we're using is in the WH?
The real problem is that our government stopped listening to "We the People". When the government is supposed to be "of the people, by the people, and for the people", and is instead ruled by a class of career politicians, then one has to expect that one day, the people of this great country will say no more, and the people will do what they think is right for the people; to maintain its independence, freedom and free interprise.
Montana is a red state, let them go. If they take TX with them the GOP will never win the WH.
Obama campaigned saying he will give us the public option and that he would spread the wealth. America went to the polls and made him our leader.
Why do you say government isn't listening to the people? Are you saying the minority should have more say then the majority?
Originally Posted by LeBuick View Post
Obama campaigned saying he will give us the public option and that he would spread the wealth. America went to the polls and made him our leader.
Why do you say government isn't listening to the people? Are you saying the minority should have more say then the majority?
Who cares about the WH if we get our own country....I would like to be proud of my country again, not seeing people living in fear of government thugs wrecking our lives and economy and livelihoods. The anger Americans are feeling now is palpable. Everyone I talk to from the grocery store, gas station, church, wherever. People are angry and upset. Obama is beginning to be hated in the street - far worse than GW Bush ever was. This government is pushing people to the brink and that may end in up in lots of calls for secession or worse.
I have no idea what you mean by "public option".
Spread whose wealth and what gives him the right to do so?
"The government that governs least, governs best."
Am I saying the minority should have more say than the majority? No. But that does not mean that the minority should not have a voice and should not have to participate in something that they believe is immoral, illegal, against their religion, or that places undue hardship on them.