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Let’s Consider United State of Washington [Secession]
Seattle Post-Intelligencer ^ | 25 September 2004 | Brad Upton

Posted on 09/25/2004 11:49:44 AM PDT by Publius

Our intrepid leader, W, prides himself on being a man of strong faith. It is no secret that he turns to God for guidance. If three hurricanes in a row slamming into Florida right before the 2004 election isn't a clear sign from the Almighty that he wasn't pleased with how things went in that state in 2000, I don't know what is. Even George should be able to interpret that sign!

This upcoming election is starting to scare the great citizens of the state of Washington. A recent CNN poll on swing states showed that Washington was the only state that supports John Kerry even more than it supported Al Gore. Another recent survey showed that Seattle was the most educated city in the United States. Correlation? Hmm. If the rest of the more conservative, less educated citizens of the United States decide that W is a great leader and he gets re-elected, it's time for desperate measures.

Here's what we do and how we pull it off: We secede. That's right, we leave the United States and become our own nation. Not forever, just for four years, then we apologize and rejoin the union. First order of business is finding a new name. Because we share our name with our nation's (that's ex-nation's) capital, we are the only state in the union that has to be preceded by the words "in the state of" or called "Washington state" to avoid confusion over what Washington is being discussed. It makes us sound like we all live on a campus in Pullman.

For this story I'm calling our new nation Cascadia ... we can vote on it later. President Bush can't stop us from seceding. What's he going to do? Go to war with us? That would be a political nightmare that even the Bush administration could comprehend. Although we do have an operating nuclear plant and probably the best nuclear scientists in the world working at Hanford, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld may see us as a threat and decide we need to be taken out. Think twice, Rummy, Wolfy, etc.

Here's where we got 'em: We lead the nation in the production of hops and grapes; we are the home of Microsoft and Starbucks. Yeah, that's right. We control the beer, wine, software and caffeine in this country. Now who needs whom? Maybe you want to negotiate with us, or we cut off the beer, wine, coffee and shut down all the computers. Did I mention that we build all the jets that are produced in this nation? Oh, yeah, we lead the nation in the production of both hydroelectric and wind power. We export energy from Cascadia -- lots of it!

Lights? Heat? You might need those. Will you guys need any food? Besides hops and grapes, Cascadia also leads the nation in the production of apples, cherries, raspberries, lentils, pears, spearmint and wrinkled peas. That's right, I said it: wrinkled peas, baby! We're No. 1. We also make the top 5 list in apricots, peppermint, fall potatoes, plums, wheat, barley and cranberries. Hungry? I thought so. Oh, did I mention that Cascadia is also a leader in lumber, fishing, cattle and dairy production? I'm telling you, they can't touch us! We got what they need!

Imagine what Cascadia would be like if we took all our federal taxes and kept them here. First, the price of jets, beer, wine, coffee, food, energy and software will be going up in the United States. We'll be rolling in dough. New Alaskan Way Viaduct? Done. Light rail from British Columbia to Oregon? Done. New highways? Done. Universal affordable health care? Done. Improved schools? Done. Everybody will be employed in Cascadia's booming economy.

We will look like Eden to the rest of the country; flop sweat will appear on W's head every time someone mentions Cascadia. It'll make him crazy. He'll ask to come visit but since we are now an independent nation, guess what? We tell him we're not interested. Millions of people will want to move here, but since we are an independent nation we only let in whom we want, when we want. Our property values skyrocket! The conservative farmers on the eastside of Cascadia, who initially hated the idea of secession, are all onboard when they see the price their crops are bringing when they can start sending them anywhere in the world.

Of course, we love being Americans. After four years, when we've fixed and built everything we need, we tell the United States that we are ready to rejoin. At that point we control the 2008 presidential election. We simply tell the citizens of United States which president we'd like to see in office and they vote him (or her) in, it's a done deal. The new Democratic president comes to Cascadia to accept us back in the union and everything is forgotten. Americans are now very well aware of where their software, caffeine, beer and wine come from. And we keep our new name -- just to be sure there's no confusion.

Brad Upton just celebrated his 20th year as a stand-up comedian and 48th year as a resident of Cascadia.


TOPICS: Editorial; Political Humor/Cartoons; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: cascadia; secession; washington
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To: Jack Black; Travis McGee; risk

This could be an area where the Cold Civil War II turns into a hot Civil War II.

The good people east of the liberal hell hole of Seattle could probably handle the situation by themselves. If not I5 and other interstates would be available for others.


181 posted on 09/26/2004 7:51:14 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (When will the ABCNNBC BS lunatic libs stop Rathering to Americans? Answer: NEVER!)
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To: Grampa Dave
We also make the top 5 list in apricots, peppermint, fall potatoes, plums, wheat, barley and cranberries.

Hot diggity! Yep, them hops is real good. And the mint. Y'all got PLENTY of mint in Seattle.

182 posted on 09/26/2004 8:16:53 AM PDT by risk
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To: Paleo Conservative

I know, I work at Boeing. Sounds like an oxymoron, doesn't it? Work...Boeing...


183 posted on 09/26/2004 4:58:00 PM PDT by irishtenor (If stupidity were painful, all the democrats would be in the hospital...)
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To: Grampa Dave

i think that 3/75, 3 bde/2d ID, 1 bde/25th ID, and 1 SFG could probly handle the dozen or so rock-throwing long-hairs in front of nordstroms. perhaps the rules of engagement would be 'loosened' to bring some civility to that otherwise fine town as well.

one can only hope.


184 posted on 09/27/2004 8:08:03 AM PDT by TOW_Gunner (breathe in...expel...hold...squeeze)
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To: TOW_Gunner

You would have to deal with the thugs from Eugene and Portland Oregon who burned stores and broke windows a few years ago.

There would be several hundred to maybe a thousand radical rats to handle. The rest, then would run to a Starbucks to order a latte and pretend to be real citizens.


185 posted on 09/27/2004 8:14:34 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (When will the ABCNNBC BS lunatic libs stop Rathering to Americans? Answer: NEVER!)
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To: Stellar Dendrite
The Mandalay Bay hotel here in Vegas erected a statue to Lenin in their shopping mall/upscale eats area. There was such a hue and cry from us locals, who are by the way fairly conservative believe it or not (where sin abounds grace doth more abound), that they chopped the head of the statue off and covered it with fake bird droppings. I suppose to symbolize the fallen Evil Empire.
186 posted on 09/28/2004 6:30:29 PM PDT by Mojave Mark
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To: Mojave Mark

More proof that Liberalism is a mental disease.


187 posted on 09/29/2004 11:50:35 AM PDT by Stellar Dendrite (Liberalism IS a mental disease, thanks to Gramsci, Marcuse and others from the Frankfurt School.)
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