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Monday, November 12, 2012

The tale told by news story headlines

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Secession petitions filed in 20 states
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Face of US changing; elections to look different
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A day after loss, conservatives point fingers
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Cops: Woman angered by Obama re-election runs over husband for not voting
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And the coup de grace is......

Are Humans Becoming Less Intelligent?
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3 comments:

Spinnaker said...

Secession? Let 'em go. All of 'em. Let 'em find out what the real world is like when they have to pay for things themselves, like a standing army.
Let 'em go.
We'll have Harvard … they'll have Bob Jones U.
We'll have all the great beaches … they'll have Galveston.
We'll have Broadway … they'll have Opryland.
We'll have Sam Adams … they'll have Budweiser.
We'll have some of the world's best wines … they'll have ... well, they can import Thunderbird.
We'll have a diverse economy … they'll have the good ol' boys.
We'll have a health care system … they'll have overcrowded emergency rooms.
Yes, let 'em go. While we're building the Enlightened States of America, they'll be building a new fence between Texas and Mexico. Not that they'll need it; who'd want to move there? Most definitely, let ‘em go. But be sure to tell them to not expect any foreign aid. Ever.




Anonymous98507 said...

New article:
Secession petitions now filed for all 50 states
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/secession-petitions-now-filed-50-states-183500440.html

Petitions signed by hundreds of thousands of Americans seeking permission for their states to peacefully secede from the union have now been filed for all 50 states on the White House website.
The secession petition push began last week on the site's We The People section after a Slidell, La., man filed a petition on Nov. 7 to allow Louisiana to secede. Residents from other states followed suit.
As of Wednesday afternoon, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas—all states that voted for former Gov. Mitt Romney—as well as Florida each had accumulated more than 25,000 signatures, the threshold needed to trigger an official response from the Obama administration. Collectively, the secession petitions now have more than 700,000 digital signatures.
Texas is in the lead with more than 99,000, but Gov. Rick Perry said on Tuesday that he does not support secession.
"Gov. Perry believes in the greatness of our Union and nothing should be done to change it," a statement from the governor's office read. "But he also shares the frustrations many Americans have with our federal government."
Meanwhile, residents of Austin, Texas' stubbornly liberal stronghold, have petitioned the White House to allow the city to "withdraw from the state of Texas [and] remain part of the United States."
Of course, the petitions are little more than symbolic—and nothing new. Similar petitions were filed after the 2004 and 2008 elections. And at least one petition filed on the site asks that the president sign an executive order to strip U.S. citizenship from anyone who signed a petition to secede and requests that they are "peacefully deported."
Secession, though, is not the only thing people are petitioning the White House for. Included among the 140 petitions currently displayed on the site: two seeking federal legalization of marijuana, one asking for the halt of U.S. drone strikes and one demanding a recount of the election.

Kardnos said...

The stole my idea!!!

I've been saying for years that all the Conservatives should be moved to Texas and put a fence around it