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To: Patriot4ever
I think the fed govt would put up a fight. A big one, and there would be a lot of bloodshed.

This raises interesting questions. People have emigrated to the US for freedom so now that freedom and liberty are being lost in the communist takeover by the Democratic Party, where will those in the US who want freedom be able to emigrate?

Will restoring the Republic of Texas provide that place of freedom and liberty being lost in the other 49 states? Will Texans be brave enough to take that step and stand up to the Federal Government? Will federal military troops actually shoot at Texans? Will Texas have to stand alone or would other Red States join them and create a new Confederation of States of America?

One major consideration about Texans is that the state has been integrated with many latin american illegals and Blue State transfers that don't really have the heritage of independence, freedom and the pursuit of liberty.

Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad!
46 posted on 11/22/2009 11:24:40 AM PST by Misplaced Texan (July 4, 2009 - the first day of the 2nd Revolution!)
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To: Misplaced Texan

Next time around, let’s NOT call it the CSA. That didn’t work out so well the first time.

We could call it the Free or perhaps the Federated States of America.


54 posted on 11/22/2009 11:39:52 AM PST by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: Misplaced Texan

I don’t know what the answer is anymore, but it sure can’t be to lose Texas. Although if they secede and succeed, we might have to move back there....lol.


79 posted on 11/22/2009 11:33:15 PM PST by Patriot4ever
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