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Texas Gov Rick Perry
He wants to take back our Government from the Obama administration.
Now some read between the lines and add a succession clause in there somewhere. I have always said I would NEVER go back into the military for any reason. But and I say a huge BUTT. If Perry wants to succeed from the United States because of the Obama administration I would be there for him with all my cunning and trechery that would take on any and all the United States Youth. I would feel bad to have to beat so many fine young Americans but, would do so. and I would guess that Kentucky and Tennessee would have our back, just as they have always had. After all, Texans didn't die at the Alamo. Texans, Kentucky and Tennessee people did. America is great and has always been great, But under Obama, America has become some shit hole for the Dems to get money for their stupid projects. F- That. Let it be said, I would be the first in line, of a CHARGE on the White house, to throw this POS out the front door. If I die, I die. Texas, Now and forever. OK, Maybe one to many MGD, But that don't mean I didn't mean what I said. Ron |
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Secession was tried before and failed.
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Actually, secession did not fail. It was the war that followed that negated the secession.
Texas is not calling for secession, but for a return to governance by the US Consitution, with particular attention to the 10th Amendment. As a refresher, it reads, "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." People who call for this to be a political reality are derisively referred to as 'States Rights' people, as if it's some perjorative thing. For example, since "education" is not delegated to the US, nor prohibited by the States, it should remain a perogative of the States, or individual communities. The Department of Education is a colossal waste of our tax dollars.
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Actually
Col. Travis was from South Carolina and Mexicans also fought for the Alamo. Just check out the list of casualties.
Historically Correct Pack
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I wonder if the Dane wore a tie?
List of Alamo dead and where they were from:
Abamillo, Juan (Texas) Allen, Robert (Virginia) Andross, Miles DeForrest (Vermont) Autry, Micajah (North Carolina) Badillo, Juan A. (Texas) Bailey, Peter James III (Kentucky) Baker, Isaac G. (Arkansas) Baker, William Charles M. (Missouri) Ballentine, John J. (Pennsylvania) Ballantine, Richard W. (Scotland) Baugh, John J. (Virginia) Bayliss, Joseph (Tennessee) Blair, John (Tennessee) Blair, Samuel (Tennessee) Blazeby, William (England) Bonham, James Butler (South Carolina) Bourne, Daniel (England) Bowie, James (Kentucky) Bowman, Jesse B. (Tennessee) Brown, George (England) Brown, James (Pennsylvania) Brown, Robert (Unknown) Buchanan, James (Alabama) Burns, Samuel E. (Ireland) Butler, George, D. (Missouri) Cain, John (Pennsylvania) Campbell, Robert (Tennessee) Carey, William R. (Virginia) Clark, Charles Henry (Missouri) Clark, M.B. (Mississippi) Cloud, Daniel William (Kentucky) Cochran, Robert E. (New Hampshire) Cottle, George Washington (Missouri) Courtman, Henry (Germany) Crawford, Lemuel (South Carolina) Crockett, David (Tennessee) Crossman, Robert (Pennsylvania) Cummings, David P. (Pennsylvania) Cunningham, Robert (New York) Darst, Jacob C. (Kentucky) Davis, John (Kentucky) Day, Freeman H.K. (Unknown) Day, Jerry C. (Missouri) Daymon, Squire (Tennessee) Dearduff, William (Tennessee) Dennison, Stephen (England or Ireland) Despallier, Charles (Louisiana) Dewall, Lewis (New York) Dickinson, Almeron (Tennessee) Dillard, John Henry (Tennessee) Dimpkins, James R. (England) Duvalt, Andrew (Ireland) Espalier, Carlos (Texas) Esparza, Gregorio (Texas) Evans, Robert (Ireland) Evans, Samuel B. (New York) Ewing, James L. (Tennessee) Faunterloy, William Keener (Kentucky) Fishbaugh, William (Unknown) Flanders, John (Massachusetts) Floyd, Dolphin Ward (North Carolina) Forsyth, John Hubbard (New York) Fuentes, Antonio (Texas) Fuqua, Galba (Alabama) Garnett, William (Virginia) Garrand, James W. (Louisiana) Garrett, James Girard (Tennessee) Garvin, John E. (Unknown) Gaston, John E. (Kentucky) George, James (Unknown) Goodrich, John C. (Virginia) Grimes, Albert Calvin (Georgia) Guerrero, José María (Texas) Gwynne, James C. (England) Hannum, James (Pennsylvania) Harris, John (Kentucky) Harrison, Andrew Jackson (Tennessee) Harrison, William B (Ohio) Hawkins, Joseph M. (Ireland) Hays, John M. (Tennessee) Heiskell, Charles M. (Tennessee) Herndon, Patrick Henry (Virginia) Hersee, William Daniel (England) Holland, Tapley (Ohio) Holloway, Samuel (Pennsylvania) Howell, William D. (Massachusetts) Jackson, Thomas (Ireland) Jackson, William Daniel (Kentucky) Jameson, Green B. (Kentucky) Jennings, Gordon C. (Pennsylvania) Jimenes (Ximenes), Damacio (Texas) Johnson, Lewis (Wales) Johnson, William (Pennsylvania) Jones, John (New York) Kellog, John Benjamin (Kentucky) Kenney, James (Virginia) Kent, Andrew (Kentucky) Kerr, Joseph (Louisiana) Kimbell, George C. (Pennsylvania) King, William Philip (Texas) Lewis, William Irvine (Virginia) Lightfoot, William J. (Virginia) Lindley, Jonathan L. (Illinois) Linn, William (Massachusetts) Losoya, Toribio (Texas) Main, George Washington (Unknown) Malone, William T. (Georgia) Marshall, William (Tennessee) Martin, Albert (Rhode Island) McCafferty, Edward (Unknown) McCoy, Jesse (Tennessee) McDowell, William (Pennsylvania) McGee, James (Ireland) McGregor, John (Scotland) McKinney, Robert (Tennessee) Melton, Eliel (Georgia) Miller, Thomas R. (Tennessee) Mills, William (Tennessee) Millsaps, Isaac (Mississippi) Mitchell, Edwin T. (Unknown) Mitchell, Napoleon B. (Unknown) Mitchusson, Edward F. (Virginia) Moore, Robert B. (Virginia) Moore, Willis A. (Mississippi) Musselman, Robert (Ohio) Nava, Andrés (Texas) Neggan, George (South Carolina) Nelson, Andrew M. (Tennessee) Nelson, Edward (South Carolina) Nelson, George (South Carolina) Northcross, James (Virginia) Nowlan, James (England) Pagan, George (Unknown) Parker, Christopher Adam (Unknown) Parks, William (North Carolina) Perry, Richardson (Texas) Pollard, Amos (Massachusetts) Reynolds, John Purdy (Pennsylvania) Roberts, Thomas H. (Unknown) Robertson, James Waters (Tennessee) Robinson, Isaac (Scotland) Rose, James M. (Ohio) Rusk, Jackson J. (Ireland) Rutherford, Joseph (Kentucky) Ryan, Isaac (Louisiana) Scurlock, Mial (North Carolina) Sewell, Marcus L. (England) Shied, Manson (Georgia) Simmons, Cleveland Kinlock (South Carolina) Smith, Andrew H. (Unknown) Smith, Charles S. (Maryland) Smith, Joshua G. (North Carolina) Smith, William H. (Unknown) Starr, Richard (England) Stewart, James E. (England) Stockton, Richard L. (New Jersey) Summerlin, A. Spain (Tennessee) Summers, William E. (Tennessee) Sutherland, William DePriest (Unknown) Taylor, Edward (Tennessee) Taylor, George (Tennessee) Taylor, James (Tennessee) Taylor, William (Tennessee) Thomas, B. Archer M. (Kentucky) Thomas, Henry (Germany) Thompson, Jesse G. (Arkansas) Thomson, John W. (North Carolina) Thruston, John, M. (Pennsylvania) Trammel, Burke (Ireland) Travis, William Barret (South Carolina) Tumlinson, George W. (Missouri) Tylee, James (New York) Walker, Asa (Tennessee) Walker, Jacob (Tennessee) Ward, William B. (Ireland) Warnell, Henry (Unknown) Washington, Joseph G. (Kentucky) Waters, Thomas (England) Wells, William (Georgia) White, Isaac (Alabama or Kentucky) White, Robert (Unknown) Williamson, Hiram James (Pennsylvania) Wills, William (Unknown) Wilson, David L. (Scotland) Wilson, John (Pennsylvania) Wolf, Anthony (Unknown) Wright, Claiborne (North Carolina) Zanco, Charles (Denmark) John, a Black Freedman (Unknown)
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2 friends of mine (Bob & Mark) went to the tea party in Austin. The Governor spoke about the money that Texas turned down because it would force the state to spend more state money after the federal money is gone.
Joy
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*this thread motivated me to post* *if my sig picture is offensive... hope not to a bunch of vets and patriots.... I can replace it. Please don't do something drastic like band me over something I'm perfectly willing to replace O.o*
Howdy. I'm active duty and have deployed 22 months of the past three years broken up into two deployments. I've not spent very much time following what's going on back here in the rear. And now that I do get the chance to really pay attention... It's a little overwhelming. But here's my response to this whole succession; envokeing th 10th Amendment; tea party thing. *When speaking; asking; discussing these subjects and where I'm leaning I've been mostly confronted with being told I'm thinking of treason or trying to go against my oath.... or crazy. So I thought it best if my response was the following* SGT Tex~~~ Do you know what uphold means? I think it means to support, lift up, vigourously argue for, or promote something. Then hold yourself to what you are upholding; less you be rightfully labled a hypocrite. IE pledging your Sacred Honor. Do you know what defend means? I think it means to fight for. Peacefully as possible at first, but if it comes to it.... to lay your life down. Not as cannon fodder *not laying in front of a tank* But using all skills, knowledge, abilities; resources in order to see that no harm befalls what you defend. When you took your oath to uphold and defend the constitution.... did you mean it? *at this point I'd like to pose a question in the SGT Tex Character* SGT Tex~~~ Is the constitution literal?
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