From the Constitution Libertarian desk of
Krystal A. Kelly

Friday, April 9, 2010

Perry Says Texas Can Leave the Union if it Wants To
"Texas is a unique place. When we came into the union in 1845, one of the issues was that we would be able to leave if we decided to do that," Perry said. "My hope is that America and Washington in particular pays attention. We've got a great union. There's absolutely no reason to dissolve it. But if Washington continues to thumb their nose at the American people, who knows what may come of that." -- Governor Rick Perry

Vermont Secession Movement: Nine Statewide Candidates Push to Leave Union
"The only hope is to just say, 'Look, this isn't working for us. We want to start fresh again, with a real democracy,'" Garritano said. "I think that's the answer. Hopefully, it won't take another horrible economic breakdown to realize that the people running things don't look out for the little guy, or us, or the soldiers. It's all about profit and getting the last drops of oil on Earth and trampling people's rights." -- Peter Garritano, gubernatorial candidate in Vermont

Alaska Independence Party
There is a commonly held belief across Alaska, that the US Constitution has been set aside, and other then ourselves, there are no protections to the liberty and freedoms we are to have as our continued inheritance since the formation of the Union of the "several States". Our main "goal" is a legal vote and ballot; one that was not given in 1958 and was in violation of International Law and Treaty. Alaskan were robbed of the choices we were to have as a non-self-governing territory, and steam-rolled into the current classification of a State. The Native population of Alaska, in a large percentage, did not even receive a ballot because of the Federal Voting Rights Act in place, at the time requiring the ability to read and write English, and for the first time in any Statehood vote of a Territory entering this "Union", the military and their of age dependents, through a special act of the US Congress, were allowed access to the Statehood ballot. Then, as today, corruption abounds. The US government is far and away outside the bounds placed on it by the 9th and 10th amendments and is operating illegally for all.


Peace Out,

~*~*~Krystal~*~*~

4 comments:

Brooke said...

If Texas left I would move there right now!

Krystal said...

We've all decided that we'd happily join the militia in Texas.

Joe said...

While some believe that nothing secedes like secession, that would not be the best response to the FED's assumnption of power. It would be better to wrest the power back out of their hands, thus showing them that the citizens won't stand for their nonsense.

Anonymous said...

If I could be assured that Rick Perry would hold no position of power, I might think that a Republic of Texas would be a good idea.

I'm HORRIFIED that he'll most likely be governor again.

He's all talk. A yes-man. He contracts out big jobs to foreign companies and hires lawyers to cover up his dishonesty.

He's nasty.

Sorry for the diversion there.

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