Steinhauer
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Do polls really matter?
No, not really, the results in secession will always end up in the war. So, no thanks, I don't want the war zone in my own home state as well as we don't have the militarily power against the United States with its world's mostest advanced technologies.
I'd rather to stay in my own house than outside with my Lee Enfield rifle to make it easy target from an UAV from 5 miles up in the sky.
Those insurgent UAV videos look crazy, they barely have time to react before they boom!
Exactly. They just came out of nowhere! Even with AH-64 Apache, AC-130 Spectre or Spooky, F-22 Raptor and nuclear-powered aircraft carriers.
One Nimitz-class aircraft carrier can easily control the whole coast of Texas.
There are no reason to take up and fight against the United States for the secession from the Union unless that president is a dictator. :P
Sure there is. The U.S. is a major burden to Texas.
Texas would have instant allies as well.
Sure there is. The U.S. is a major burden to Texas.
Texas would have instant allies as well.
Should Texas?......yes. Will Texas? Probably not
Texas is a HUGE state and loaded with pride. If they break off from Washington, sure there will be war. But it'll be an Soviet vs. Afghanistan by measure. It's too big to fight against and the Feds will lose the fight and eventually withdraw, leaving to drag their feet just as the Soviets did.
Plus many will sneak past the blockade and join Texas in the fight.
In fact, Ron Paul supports the measure, he's been on YouTube encouraging Texas to break off from the Feds for a year now, calling for a Sovereignty of Texas.
Yiz
wake me up if it happened
I sure will! Please have your uniform pressed, boots shined, magazines loaded, and firearms maintained...
:yessir!:
Don't forget to tell him to have his motorcycle and gas money ready for all the way to Texas from NYC. :P
Oh, is that what "The Sopranos State" means? Boy, he may not even be able to leave that state, never mind make it halfway down here, post-America.