Posted on 02/07/2010 6:15:41 AM PST by wolfcreek
An unexpected feature of this year's gubernatorial race is the revival of certain political notions identified with early American history. Republican candidate Debra Medina in particular has made nullification a major aspect of her campaign, both in her two debates with U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison and Gov. Rick Perry and on her Web site, which includes, under the label "Restore Sovereignty," the message that the U.S. Constitution "divides power between the federal and state governments and ultimately reserves final authority for the people themselves. Texas must stop the over reaching federal government and nullify federal mandates in agriculture, energy, education, healthcare, industry, and any other areas D.C. is not granted authority by the Constitution."
She does not specify the mechanism by which nullification would take place, but, obviously, she appears to believe that the legal authority to nullify is unquestionable, making it only a question of political will.
(Excerpt) Read more at statesman.com ...
Alrighty then, you have to claim Arlene Spector. We’ll split Dwight Eisenhower.
If there were state sovereignty,
all that want to be freed would be.
The left cannot allow secession or state sovereignty,
because they know the natural result of this is that
the producers and businesses would move out of their
socialist states and the freeloaders would move in.
That’s why they react like vampires presented with a cross
whenever there is talk of state sovereignty.
Texans consider the Bushes as carpetbaggers. They were just typical Yankees chasing their fortunes in the oil business. They were luckier than most and used their wealth to buy a seat at the table. We prefer H. Ross Perot as our quintessential Texas politician. The man who brought you Bill and Hill...
> They were admitted, and only with the permission of a > majority of the other states as expressed through a vote > in both houses of Congress. Why shouldn't leaving require > the same? If you haven't read the Declaration of Independence in a while, I encourage you to look at it now (courtesy of USHistory.org):
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“The man who brought you Bill and Hill...”
George “Read my lips” Bush.
...the idea of folks taking back power scares the MSM...they move fast to try and quash talk like that.
It frightens some FReepers, too.
Only violent if the feds resist ;-)
“I do believe that there would be a human wave of men, woman and children that would descend onto Capitol Hill armed to the teeth.”
I’m sure there are plans for that already. The “people in the streets” problem is perhaps the easiest for a government to solve.
Much harder is the one where they get voted out, or their party becomes slowly infiltrated by people who hold to the ideals of their enemies.
Also hard is when their political enemies have military power, popular support, and the ability to plan for a conflict and communicate effectively during said conflict. The “popular support” is probably the biggest issue, since the government can see to it that the TV is dark and supermarket empty.
Sorry but he wasn’t the only modern Republican president to raise taxes. It is sacrilegious to even whisper it but Ronald Reagan increased taxes on multiple occasions, especially corporate taxes. But he isn’t remembered for it because of a sound bite like GHWB.
“Ronald Reagan increased taxes on multiple occasions, especially corporate taxes.”
Did he swear he wouldn’t do so, did he look me right in the camera and tell me to read his lips? No he didn’t. That linguini spined VP of his did though and he got what he deserved.
ONE term.
And we wound up getting what we didn't deserve, two terms of Clinton.
Well let me know when your rebellion starts. I wouldn't want to miss it.
But what does that have to do with states leaving the Union to begin with?
No fair. If you claim part of Eisenhower then Pennsylvania has to claim most of Specter. He lived there longer.
Three, but who's counting. And yes, all have been big government proponents.
The only reason he served one term is because of H. Ross Perot. He would have beaten Der Slickmeister.
I thought we got to claim part of DDE? That makes it 3 1/2.
Dude, I live just up the road from that ranch. W brought that just months before the election. And yes, he did move back to Texas after his presidency, BUT notice he moved to Dallas, and not the ranch.
The ranch was for show.
W lost his 1st foray into politics in 19th congressional district in West Texas, and swore “No way will I ever be “out-Texaned or out-Christianed” or “out-good-old-boyed again”
Buying that ranch before the 2000 contest was his way of addressing that issue.
I live smack in the middle of Texas, and have, all my life.My thoughts are the Austin paper is one of the most liberal crap newspapers in the nation. And if us Texans decide to secede, Pelosi’s bunch can pass several hundred more laws against it and we will ignore those, too. And we have enough military and oil refineries here that we have plenty of leverage. This ain’t 1860,and I’d like to see what branch of the keystone cops Eric Holder would send here to enforce Zero’s dictatorship.
Yup, I have two nephews at Ft Hood. Do you really want to know what they’d do if Zero told them to shoot at us? I didn’t think so......
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