Very interesting... I wish them luck! I believe we could use less federal government and more state government.
To: stand4somethin
At best they could do what the Mormons have done in Utah.
2 posted on
02/22/2006 2:15:19 PM PST by
Borges
To: stand4somethin
South Carolina is very conservative and a wonderful state. I know people who live there that have roots going back 200 years.
If I lived in some place like CA or NY, I would seriously consider moving to SC. But since my roots go back that long in Oklahoma and we are just as conservative, I think I will stay here...:)
3 posted on
02/22/2006 2:15:30 PM PST by
yellowdoghunter
(I sometimes only vote for Republicans because they are not Democrats...by Thomas Sowell)
To: upchuck
4 posted on
02/22/2006 2:16:18 PM PST by
lunarbicep
(Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest. - Mark Twain)
To: stand4somethin
SC: Wellsprig of Christian ConservatismCopy-and-paste is our friend.
It should be corrected shortly. ;)
5 posted on
02/22/2006 2:19:13 PM PST by
newgeezer
(Just my opinion, of course. Your mileage may vary.)
To: stand4somethin
I'm not endorsing their idea, but it seems to me that if something like this were to be done, it should be done in a swing state such as New Hampshire. I would think its electoral votes, senators, and reps would be more important than SC's sheriffs.
p.
6 posted on
02/22/2006 2:22:02 PM PST by
Paul_B
To: stand4somethin
Added SC to the
TOPICS list for our FRiends who monitor South Carolina news in the sidebar.
Instead of just scrolling past them all, please take a moment to click the applicable state on the Topics screen when posting news of local interest.
7 posted on
02/22/2006 2:22:15 PM PST by
newgeezer
(Just my opinion, of course. Your mileage may vary.)
To: stand4somethin
"Were going to force a constitutional crisis, Burnell said at the time. "If necessary, we will secede from the union.About twice a year they roll this crap out. Last year they claimed to have about 140, now it's 20. Wow!
Who says the left has claim to all the loonies....?
To: stand4somethin
"What we are doing is reacting to the extreme marginalization of Christianity in America. I think this statement defies reality. I'm not a Christian, but it's pretty clear to me that the overwhelming majority of Americans, to one extent or another, are Christians and that Christianity is the dominant culture in this country.
11 posted on
02/22/2006 2:30:03 PM PST by
Potowmack
("The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax." - Albert Einstein)
To: stand4somethin
I think we could use less of both
13 posted on
02/22/2006 2:38:40 PM PST by
Murtyo
To: 2A Patriot; 2nd amendment mama; 4everontheRight; 77Jimmy; Abbeville Conservative; acf2906; ...
17 posted on
02/22/2006 3:05:16 PM PST by
upchuck
(Wikipedia.com - the most unbelievable web site in the world.)
To: stand4somethin
Cory Burnell was a member of the "League of the South," a Southern nationalist -- pretty much a secessionist -- outfit, and an activist for the group. His latest scheme is perhaps a continuation of his earlier efforts to recreate the Confederacy.
Of course, it could be the other way around. Burnell's interest in Southern nationalism may have been a result of his religious views -- all the more so, as he has living in California according to some accounts. But it doesn't pay to be naive about things like Burnell's project.
Just what a "Christian country" is or would look like is open to debate. These guys are carrying some other baggage as well that not all Christians would agree with.
19 posted on
02/22/2006 3:18:03 PM PST by
x
To: stand4somethin
Very interesting... I wish them luck! I believe we could use less federal government and more state government.>>>>>>
Well, you're half right!
24 posted on
02/22/2006 3:39:49 PM PST by
RipSawyer
(Acceptance of irrational thinking is expanding exponentiallly.)
To: stand4somethin
34 posted on
02/23/2006 6:30:28 AM PST by
Gopher Broke
(I would rather hunt with Dick Cheney than ride with Teddy Kennedy)
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