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To: nyconse
Having been born and raised in San Antonio, I don't need to remember it to know that most of the folks defending it were Texians, including an American contingent who came to Texas to settle and wound up staying to fight (Crockett, et al). I truly love the sedition/treason charge, considering the US was created by just that. So, let me ask you one question: at what point would you personally sign a new Declaration of Independence? Obama will grant citizenship to 15 million immigrants, legal and illegal, thus securing another 5-10 million Democrat votes to keep the Dems in power. Even if the balance in Congress is closer, RINOs will still keep pushing the country Left (even Bush gave us No Child Left Behind, prescription coverage, the Bail Out[!]). Where do you draw your own line in the sand (to use another Alamo reference)?
150 posted on 04/17/2009 7:18:54 AM PDT by Liberty Tree Surgeon (Mow your own lawn!)
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To: Liberty Tree Surgeon

I would never sign a new declaration of independence...rather I would fight to win the hearts and minds of voters. I am an American and would never advocate destroying this republic. I consider it treason. My family has spilled much blood defending this country going back to the revolution. Losing an election does not justify treason. What happens in a few years when another election is lost? Shall we have endless uprisings and continually ‘new’ declarations of independence? This nothing more than advocating for civil war...completely wrong and dangerous in my opinion.


152 posted on 04/17/2009 7:30:34 AM PDT by nyconse (When you buy something, make an investment in your country. Buy Amrican or bye bye America)
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