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Author Topic: Texas as its own country??  (Read 13495 times)
charles
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« Reply #20 on: March 29, 2012, 06:47:58 pm »

 it is a public forum that is associated with hunting. as long as the admins dont care of the topics, then why worry about it. you dont vote, there for you dont have a say so on anything political, including your love of dogs bc your rights to keep your dogs are fought by politicians.

now waylon, the feds can only shut off supply lines from the surrounding states. they have NO rights to texas waters or international waters to ship and receive supplies. as far as sending in troops and occupying, I hope they brought a lot of body bags. once a declaration is submitted the feds aint got any rights to the state our its resources, only to move their military bases, troops and supplies out of the country. i know at 1 point in time according to our inbrief at ft hood, the land hood is on is stil owned by the original families that lease the land to the feds.
 if the feds want to keep their bases, then they can continue to lease the land, but at any point and time, texas has the right to tell them to pack their crap and get out. tx has its own constitution and was a soviern nation till they joined the union, not bought into the union such as louisiana and the states the made up the louisiana purchase., and alaska, who we bought from russia. they want a war, come on, but they need to bring their own body bags for their dead
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Why should I trade one tyrant three thousand miles away for three thousand tyrants one mile away? An elected legislature can trample a man's rights as easily as a king can!
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