Posted on 02/17/2009 12:52:47 PM PST by erkyl
Joining with the other sovereign state legislation, Texas Rep. Creighton files concurrent resolution which states: WHEREAS, Many federal laws are directly in violation of the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States; and...{snip}
WHEREAS, A number of proposals from previous administrations and some now pending from the present administration and from congress may further violate the Constitution of the United States; now, therefore, be it{snip}
RESOLVED, That this serve as notice and demand to the federal government, as our agent, to cease and desist, effective immediately, mandates that are beyond the scope of these constitutionally delegated powers; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That all compulsory federal legislation that directs states to comply under threat of civil or criminal penalties or sanctions or that requires states to pass legislationor lose federal funding be prohibited or repealed;
I have “websense” here as well -
“block - lifestyles and activism” or some such is usually what I get.
That’s OK... I can send a direct link to your post.
I have always thought that Texas entered the Union with a stipulation that it could divide itself into five states. I really don't know if that is true, but that could change the power structure in the Senate in one swoop.
We WERE a Republic until annexation and statehood in 1845.
Yes, Frantzie, there were two provisions included in the annexation agreement of 1845: that Texas kept its public lands and that Texas reserved the right to break into five separate states.
Many scholars argue that secession during the Civil War and readmission nullified the first annexation agreement. I, personally, don’t know.
I do recall that during the Arab oil embargo and gas rationing in 1973, there was talk of separate states to increase our voice in Congress.
Wouldn’t that be interesting — 10 Senators from Texas?
We could only pray to God for this to happen. I'd put up wire and make sure that nobody from Cali, New York or any other liberal sh#t hole moves here for 20 years.
Does this have a chance at passing?
http://avalon.law.yale.edu/19th_century/texan03.asp
Ordinance of the Convention of Texas, July 4, 1845
Texas Fruit Growers Association
lists almost 30 grown in the State.
Test ‘em at the border,
don’t let any libs in.
Come to Oklahoma, it’s just like Texas but without MOST of the Texans. We do have more than our share of Texans here. Half kidding, they’re better than Californicators any day.
Secession?
Secession?
Obama thinks he's Lincolin....
SC filed a bill last week.
Conservatives always make the mistake of thinking everyone is happy being free and that no one will try to change a good thing. They always forget the power mongers and control freaks that long to lord it over everyone. We always sit on out hands until it is too late for anything but violence.
I live in NW Oklahoma. One fall we drove between Tulsa and Stillwater every weekend and never saw less than 20 crossing the highway. The were all headed south. Must have been going to Texas.
you all are about to be invaded from the south
Ain’t no hill for a stepper! Heck we whooped em once, no big deal again.
Would bringing in a sh** load of firearms pass the test?
“We WERE a Republic until annexation and statehood in 1845.
Yes, Frantzie, there were two provisions included in the annexation agreement of 1845: that Texas kept its public lands and that Texas reserved the right to break into five separate states.
Many scholars argue that secession during the Civil War and readmission nullified the first annexation agreement. I, personally, dont know.”
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Thanks for your explanation, I didn’t know the answer. Many prior ‘contracts’ were nullified by the Union concerning those who joined the South after the CW.
When Texas joined the union, Sam Houston demanded 3 counties in Texas be retained by the Cherokees who had settled them before white settlers. During the Texas war with Mexico, these Cherokees guarded Houston’s backside from marauding Mexicans.
But the US government broke that promise to the Republic of Texas after they joined, killed many of the Cherokees removing them and ran the rest to Mexico.
Probably... especially if they were “ugly”.
Seriously, though, it’s pretty easy to quickly assess the worldview of a person, if you know what to look for.
Remember how we’re always saying that libs are more worried about outcomes than rules? You can devise a test that will expose that worldview. It is this dichotomy of assumptions on which all other positions on issues are based.
Sowell’s Conflict of Visions lays it out.
“I’d put up wire and make sure that nobody from Cali, New York or any other liberal sh#t hole moves here for 20 years. “
What about a far right Christian from NJ that has been ostracized by the state of NJ for getting a homosexual video removed from schools. Also, I am a gun owner and HATE LIBERALS!
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