FrankRep
10-07-2007, 08:23 AM
Secessionists meeting in Tennessee
Oct 3
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - In an unlikely marriage of desire to secede from the United States, two advocacy groups from opposite political traditions — New England and the South — are sitting down to talk.
Tired of foreign wars and what they consider right-wing courts, the Middlebury Institute wants liberal states like Vermont to be able to secede peacefully.
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"It doesn't matter if our next president is Condoleeza (Rice) or Hillary (Clinton), it is going to be grim," said Naylor, adding that there are secessionist movements in more than 25 states, including Hawaii, Alaska, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Texas.
SOURCE:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071003/ap_on_re_us/secessionist_movement_1;_ylt=A9j8e9cszgNHBwYBJwEE1 vAI
We need to introduce these people to Ron Paul.
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Oct 3
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - In an unlikely marriage of desire to secede from the United States, two advocacy groups from opposite political traditions — New England and the South — are sitting down to talk.
Tired of foreign wars and what they consider right-wing courts, the Middlebury Institute wants liberal states like Vermont to be able to secede peacefully.
...
"It doesn't matter if our next president is Condoleeza (Rice) or Hillary (Clinton), it is going to be grim," said Naylor, adding that there are secessionist movements in more than 25 states, including Hawaii, Alaska, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Texas.
SOURCE:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071003/ap_on_re_us/secessionist_movement_1;_ylt=A9j8e9cszgNHBwYBJwEE1 vAI
We need to introduce these people to Ron Paul.
.