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Politics : Is Secession Doable? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TideGlider who wrote (372)11/5/2004 1:08:48 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1968
 
Trade problems alone would sink such an effort. The other problem is that you couldn't find one state that would join such an effort. You think that because a state had a primarily Democrat vote, that they would secede from the union? There is a quantum leap!

You think not? Every where in the blue states this issue is being discussed. We are sick of you all.....your whining and complaining....the Viagra commercials are a sin; sex is only for procreation; the woman's place is in the home.......bla bla bla.........it goes on and on and on. To you Laura Bush is the ideal woman......and yet she killed her boyfriend when she was 18.

We can't help it that you're behind........you've had the chance to catch up and you don't. Why? It used to be okay if you lived in a blue state........at least you didn't have to put up with your stupidity on a regular basis. But that's all changed now........and its enough......the straw that broken the back. You are parasites sucking our life blood. Its done, fini, over. Let go and move on.



To: TideGlider who wrote (372)11/5/2004 2:21:09 PM
From: Mana  Respond to of 1968
 
"You think that because a state had a primarily Democrat vote, that they would secede from the union? There is a quantum leap!"

I think if you can mobilize a like minded people to a low populated state, like vermont, they could win state elections and gain control.

It wouldn't happen overnight but I think it would be feasible.

Trade problems would be an issue but Vermont at least borders Canada.

I don't see any of this happening. I'm just having a little fun with the thought of a mass exodus of socialists.