http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Feds-raid-Texas-secessionist-meeting-6096637.php#photo-4833856
Should people who wish to break away from the Federal Beast in Washington be allowed to legally meet and make plans to do so? Is there a legal way to go about this sort of activity?
24 Feb 15
Originally posted by whodeyYeah by not sending phony summonses to judges and bank employees because they foreclosed on a house owned by one of your wackjob members.
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Feds-raid-Texas-secessionist-meeting-6096637.php#photo-4833856
Should people who wish to break away from the Federal Beast in Washington be allowed to legally meet and make plans to do so? Is there a legal way to go about this sort of activity?
Originally posted by whodeyFrom the link:
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Feds-raid-Texas-secessionist-meeting-6096637.php#photo-4833856
Should people who wish to break away from the Federal Beast in Washington be allowed to legally meet and make plans to do so? Is there a legal way to go about this sort of activity?
"You can't just let people go around filing false documents to judges trying to make them appear in front of courts that aren't even real courts," said Kerr County sheriff Rusty Hierholzer, who led the operation."
Do you or do you not agree with that statement, whodey?
24 Feb 15
Originally posted by no1marauderThese are not MY people.
Yeah by not sending phony summonses to judges and bank employees because they foreclosed on a house owned by one of your wackjob members.
I was just inquiring as to what people thought.
Now if the sole reason for the raid was what you say, I suppose I could understand.
Having said that, is it considered treasonous to want to break away from the Republic?
Originally posted by whodeyThe Constitution defines treason. Wanting to do something doesn't meet that definition.
These are not MY people.
I was just inquiring as to what people thought.
Now if the sole reason for the raid was what you say, I suppose I could understand.
Having said that, is it considered treasonous to want to break away from the Republic?
Originally posted by whodeyIt would be helpful to see the search warrant.
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Feds-raid-Texas-secessionist-meeting-6096637.php#photo-4833856
Should people who wish to break away from the Federal Beast in Washington be allowed to legally meet and make plans to do so? Is there a legal way to go about this sort of activity?
Originally posted by whodeyThe appropriate way to do that is to persuade the other states to amend the Constitution.
These are not MY people.
I was just inquiring as to what people thought.
Now if the sole reason for the raid was what you say, I suppose I could understand.
Having said that, is it considered treasonous to want to break away from the Republic?
24 Feb 15
Originally posted by AThousandYoungThat will never happen.
The appropriate way to do that is to persuade the other states to amend the Constitution.
Like in the days of Lincoln, all that will matter is preserving the union no mater how many Americans are sent to their death.
Originally posted by whodeyNot in the case of a State like say Texas,, I think they have legal ground to, since they were once their own country,, but if they do, Odufus can say good bye to the better employment numbers, since they all come from Texas. And something that brings a big smile to my face,, the state of Ca runs their power plants using natural gas,, which comes from 2 states,, both conservative,, being Wyo, and Texas,, how'd ya like to see that gas supply shut down say next July? Wonderful idea.....
These are not MY people.
I was just inquiring as to what people thought.
Now if the sole reason for the raid was what you say, I suppose I could understand.
Having said that, is it considered treasonous to want to break away from the Republic?
01 Mar 15
Originally posted by Hugh GlassAnd an independent Texas would stop selling natural gas because...?
Not in the case of a State like say Texas,, I think they have legal ground to, since they were once their own country,, but if they do, Odufus can say good bye to the better employment numbers, since they all come from Texas. And something that brings a big smile to my face,, the state of Ca runs their power plants using natural gas,, which comes from 2 s ...[text shortened]... o, and Texas,, how'd ya like to see that gas supply shut down say next July? Wonderful idea.....
Originally posted by Hugh GlassHow'd you like to be annexed to Mexico?
Not in the case of a State like say Texas,, I think they have legal ground to, since they were once their own country,, but if they do, Odufus can say good bye to the better employment numbers, since they all come from Texas. And something that brings a big smile to my face,, the state of Ca runs their power plants using natural gas,, which comes from 2 s ...[text shortened]... o, and Texas,, how'd ya like to see that gas supply shut down say next July? Wonderful idea.....