Posted on 02/25/2015 8:15:28 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
It seemed like a typical congressional meeting for the Republic of Texas. Senators and the president gathered in the center of a Bryan, Texas, meeting hall, surrounded by public onlookers, to debate issues of the national currency, develop international relations and celebrate the birthday of one of their oldest members.
But this wasn't 1836, and this would be no ordinary legislative conference. Minutes into the meeting a man among the onlookers stood and moved to open the hall door, letting in an armed and armored force of the Bryan Police Department, the Brazos County Sheriff's Office, the Kerr County Sheriff's Office, Agents of the Texas District Attorney, the Texas Rangers and the FBI.
In the end, at least 20 officers corralled, searched and fingerprinted all 60 meeting attendees, before seizing all cellphones and recording equipment in a Valentine's Day 2015 raid on the Texas separatist group....
(Excerpt) Read more at mysanantonio.com ...
“Escalate their response. They want violence that they can blame on others as pap for the low information voters.”
Yes, this is the goal.
Good analysis.
It may well come to secession, but doing it stupidly by some “playground group” plays right into the tyrant’s hands.
Do they issue enforceable supeonas? I thought that was “civil” cases. (not that they are acceptable either. But from a legal aspect, I bet they would fall under mediation.)
Just sounds like an idiotic publicity stunt, on the part of the Republic of Texas bunch.
“e feds might not miss Hawaiis 4 evs, but I bet they would turn it down based on losing 2 permanent locked in Dem senate slots.”
Wow, you just made me support Hawaiian succession.
Waco woke no one to the impending destruction of the Republic, this won't even be a blip.
Which is worse? Thes those that reside in the District of Criminals committing crimes on a scale far beyond anything that should be allowed or even imagined or what these guys are doing?
In Texas's case, they have literally been there and done that. Didn't turn out very well for them.
The Texas Rangers killed a couple of the Republic Of Texas kooks back in '97, during the armed standoff, when Bush was gov. Bush refused to let federal agents be involved because of Waco.
Back then ROT created all kinds of problems in Texas.
There is a freeper who is ROT, goes here by the name Republic of Texas, but hasn't posted here in a long time. He always said there were good ROTs and bad ROTs
I had a minor experience with them that left a bad taste in my mouth.
Ever since the Chuck Norris show went off the air?
Having to deal with one set of criminals is no reason to accept an additional set.
We lived in South Texas from the mid 70s to early 80s. Loved every minute of it.
We lived in South Texas from the mid 70s to early 80s. Loved every minute of it.
What do you expect to happen when you have the guys at the top setting a bad example for the rest of us? There will be a few imitators.
Just read what happened as the ancient Roman empire fell apart.
is this for real?
Maybe, but mainly the push to be diverse and rid themselves of the old boy club, which consisted of mainly real men. Up until the mid-late 80’s most of the Rangers actually had horses and/or rode and were rough outdoor types which helped foster their image, now I doubt more than a handful have ever sat in a saddle.
Couple that with the growth in most cities and counties, that used to rely on Ranger assistance or lead in criminal investigations, now having their own labs and larger and better trained detective forces.
Yes, those in Texas must abide by all laws, rules and regulations. Like the honorable in government do.
is their court different from Sharia courts?
maybe we should really secede
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