Posted on 01/15/2020 8:50:16 AM PST by Bruiser 10
The plot thickens with the 2A battle in Virginia.
West Virginia is now early in the process of inviting Virginias counties to secede and be annexed to West Virginia.
WSET reports that the first official invitation has been delivered to Frederick County, VA.
The West Virginia Senate adopted a resolution by voice vote Monday to remind residents of Frederick County, Virginia, that the county has a standing invite from 1862 to become part of West Virginia. It now goes to the House of Delegates.
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Is this possible without consent from the Congress?
Bookmarking........
Good question. Don’t know that we’ll find out as apprently there are no takers...yet.
Almost heaven.
Garrett County would do it!!
The dispute between Virginia and West(by Gawd)Virginia goes back to the Civil War
Wow... what an interesting proposition.
Talk about “in their face”... that’s a giant middle finger to the Dems.
Kinda loving the thought of it, actually...
But that is in the other communist state of Maryland
Vagexit?
Um....
“Is this possible without consent from the Congress?”
Nope....However, we have W. Virginia *ahem*
Mountaineers Are Always Free
Montani semper liberi
Do it.
I think you’d need vagesil to take care of a Vagexit.
Wouldn’t it be Virgxit?
Interesting.
George Allen (the Governor) made a quip about WV being the “unconstitutionally formed part of Virginia” during a WVU-UVA football game.
Here’s how you do it.
The 2nd Amendment counties have a convention & send delegates. Vote a bill of succession have it endorsed by the state legislatures of those counties. Present it & the WV proclamation welcoming them to Trump. Trump tweets about how similar western Virginia (the 2nd Amendment counties) & WV are in culture and outlook. How low crime they are compared the liberal dominated areas.
Cook popcorn, get a cool drink & watch the liberal fireworks!
I’ll take all the 2nd Amendment counties! Leave liberal LaLa-land Va with the counties that I95 passes through!
Stay put, Frederick County. Now, if Maryland wanted to offer Fairfax County a deal...
what dispute is that?
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