And people like you spouting your anti-fed nonsense are just the other side of the coin IMO.BLM and Antifa are the Commies who need ignorant Americans to support a strong central/federal/general government.
I'd rather trust in the old Jeffersonian style Federalism that our Constitution is built upon. Not a Lincolnion/Hamiltonian-Nationalist top-down system that ends up with agents on my door step and neighbors calling me an enimy of the state.
Aren't you late for your Klan meeting, or is it the Bundy meeting?Yuk it up. But it doesn't have to be this way. We can be free.
Yuk it up. But it doesn't have to be this way. We can be free.
Yeah, a Klan meeting. Nailed it.
Texas is my nation (in every sense of the word).
What leftist propaganda? Independence? Freedom from a large, far away, central government? If that's leftist, then where do I get my arm band?
You should really just stop. You are doing nothing but making a bigger fool out of yourself on this topic. Also won't be hard for the Mods to make the argument you are simply doing anything but trolling this thread and the forum and give them the reason they need to ban you from the site.Texas is my nation (in every sense of the word).
What leftist propaganda? Independence? Freedom from a large, far away, central government? If that's leftist, then where do I get my arm band?
Alright. I'll give up.
Just remember that my only point was that if you want a large central government, then you get what comes with it: Jackboots on your doorstep. Don't complain when they knock on your door.
Some of us still believe in the Constitution, America, and what they represent to us.Alright. I'll give up.
Just remember that my only point was that if you want a large central government, then you get what comes with it: Jackboots on your doorstep. Don't complain when they knock on your door.
How about the jackboots that were on the SWAT team who raided a retiree's house over an imported car? {google it}Some of us still believe in the Constitution, America, and what they represent to us.
Sadly, you speak of the Constitution, but with many of your posts, you really don't have a clue what it means, or represents.
Just out of curiosity, how many jack-boots have been on your doorstep this week? This month? Or this year? How many have knocked on your door?
No I would call that radical extremism at all. IMO, a very well written post and one I can agree with.I dunno. I can empathize with some of the points.
I see the US as a whole (not every part of it, granted) moving away from the Constitution. Heading toward a liberal/leftist socialist state at some point, unless things get turned around. A "benevolent dictatorship" run by the liberal elites. Anyone who can't see this is in denial or ignorant of current events. Government overreach abounding. Biden blatantly thumbing his nose at SCOTUS. Etc., ad nauseam.
In the tradition of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, my allegiances are - God, family, Texas (Virginia in their case), country. If the leftist takeover continues and the Constitution is abandoned or gutted (as the leftists want), I would agree with Texas returning to being a republic. At that point, the US would have violated the treaty (in essence) by which Texas joined. Texas joined with the implicit assumption that the Constitution was part of the deal.
If anyone is ignorant enough to call me a right wing radical extremist, fire away. Don't let me stop you from being wrong.