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Thank
God for FOX News. No other state-run media outlet would touch this story
Here's one of the comments:
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#3
April 23, 2011 at 10:52 am
Mikey commented:
To me, this is just ONE more example that the great America that I know
and love no longer exists. It’s over. We are in the midst of change
thanks to Zero in the WH and liberalism, but you know what? This is NOT
the change I want or America needs. We are now living in an Ayn Rand
novel called Atlas Shrugged. I fear the tipping point has been reached
and we patriots LOST. Liberalism through indoctrination for years
through education has poisoned the minds of our children. Sadly,
America lost. Sorry for being so pessimistic today, but everywhere I
go, all I read are negative stories. None of them bode well for the
future of this great nation.
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Mikey's sentiments are
shared by, I truly believe, a majority of Americans. Here's the
solution, as concisely as I can state it.
It's
Time For Meaningful Action
EXPEL STATES FROM THE
UNION.
There is nothing in the constitution that proscribes expelling a
state. I know, there's nothing that proscribed leaving it
voluntarily either, but Mr. Lincoln set a precedent that would be hard
to overcome. We'll start with these 8 states.
ME,VT,NY,MA,RI,CT, DE
& MD.
- Using the ¾ of the states approving formula,
necessary to amend the constitution...
- 32 (¾ of 42 states - the 8 states
being black-balled have no vote) must ratify.
- The US Congreff
shall have no part in this process.
If more than 10 states refuse to expel, we start adding states to the
list until the necessary ¾ votes are achieved. I don't
really care if it comes down to 4 states left in the United States.
Will it work? Damned tootin' it will work. If you have a
better plan, step forward. Remember, one of the reasons
this action is necessary is progressives
are liars. If your plan includes negotiating with them, it's
DOA.
Your Servant
TRKOF
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California next?
ReplyDeleteI was thinking California first, but, everything's negotiable.
ReplyDeleteH the Comet
Why isn't Washington on the list?
ReplyDeleteRe: Cally and Washington - felt it desirable to have Pacific ports. If it comes to that, I would hope to split Cally into two states (Northern CA would begin at Los Angeles) and expel the upper half. And, I see a benefit in keeping N. CA isolated. Washington, without the Liberal Democrat machine (which would have no power once the original constitution was restored) might be salvageable. Most of the bad guys would flee to N CA. or Iran anyway, as I see it.
ReplyDeleteFinally, I will not have a say in this anyway. I'm just recommending the process as one that can succeed, and one that's far better than civil war, which itself is preferable to the status quo. We are no longer a viable Union.
Here is a blog post on how to protest proof business. LINK In this case it is a grocery store, but it could apply to other businesses also.
ReplyDeleteShould say, "run a protest proof business"
ReplyDeleteThe only parts of California that need excised are LA & San Fran, the rest is OK.
ReplyDeleteCasca
You can't have a bunch of Monacos Casca. "the rest " let it happen.
ReplyDelete"The only problem with socialism is that you run out of other people's money"
ReplyDeleteWhatever states you evict, will eventually come looking for your money.
I'm thinking Mexico will make a good West Coast Port, so we give them California, they all move there, we close the border behind and have an entire country for a port.
ReplyDeleteYou can't have a bunch of Monacos Casca. "the rest " let it happen.
ReplyDelete# posted by Blogger Rodger the Real King of France : 4/25/11 9:28 AM
Rodg, no they didn't. There are more votes in LA and SF+Bay area to more than override the votes of the other 97% of CA. Which is too bad, because the two areas mentioned could be excised and there'd be a whole lot of nice places left. I think SD is starting to become like LA, so there is that... SD used to be a Navy town, but there is less there now.
It really is too bad.
tomw
Give Maine a pass, we elected a Republican Governor who told the ACLU to "kiss my butt". We also elected a Republican Senate and House. There are multiple primary challengers to Snowe in 2012. Things are changing.
ReplyDeleteNo, no, I can see it.
ReplyDeleteI mean, after all ... it is an elementary-school-level philosophy.