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To: Reagan69

What would it be permissable to use the enemy’s tactics? If the enemy uses guerrilla warfare and roadside bombs, would it be okay to do the same?

As for secession, Texas could do it if we didn’t have so many RINOs in Austin.


102 posted on 10/15/2008 9:00:29 AM PDT by Terry Mross (O)
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To: Terry Mross
What would it be permissable to use the enemy’s tactics? If the enemy uses guerrilla warfare and roadside bombs, would it be okay to do the same?

Once the protectrions of the US Constitution have been effectively eliminated for you, so to are those protections for our enemies dissolved. Laws that follow from constitutional authority no longer remain in effect once the constitution from which they flow is itself corrupted and moot. Neither can *just one constitutional provision, or two, or three* be cherrypicked away- if one goes, they are ALL gone, for us, sadly, but for our adversaries and outright enemies as well.

As for secession, Texas could do it if we didn’t have so many RINOs in Austin.

The Texans of 1836 did not seem to have had much of a problem in that respect, so follow those procedures and policies you thiunk they would have found most suitable. I can claim no great expertise to historical knowledge of those times, during which they suffered great shortages of supplies and minimal technology by today's standards, but I suspect that their approach would have involved a tallish tree and a shortish rope, which would probably not hasve been expended during its utilization and would remain available for reuse should the opportunity again present itself. But I reckon that once the word got around to the carepetbaggers and Quislings, they'd head for healthier climes, and so too would today's cowardly opportunists, who will continue their leeching and backstabbing only so long as there remains no personal risk to them to do so.

My expectation, though, based on my previous residence in Texas more than a decade back, is that you'll find some such critters most everywhere in Lone Star Country, though fewer there than in the rat-infested pismire urban colonies on the East and West coasts in particular but throughout the USA, to be sure.

153 posted on 10/17/2008 10:09:44 AM PDT by archy (Et Thybrim multo spumantem sanguine cerno. [from Virgil's *Aeneid*.])
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