| Forty States Desire to Secede From the Union: Treason or Act of Liberty?; Yet, I have always maintained that race is still unresolved in the United States in particular in these neo-confederate State | |
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| Fahim Knight | Nov 19 2012, 06:39 PM Post #31 |
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T.I.M. you are just an agent provocateur who is on this forum for the purpose of un-intelligent disruption and to stifle serious debate relative to black people. I think people often visit forums and Blogs for alternative information and gain some perspective that is not being offered by the corporate mainstream media. Yes, I do hope the moderators continue to allow debate which is healthy and not vulgar useless profanity and abuse language. Now, go look up what is an agent provocateur. Yes, you should be banned from the forum for abusive and threaten language. Stay Awake Until We Meet Again, Fahim A. Knight-El |
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| The SOLE Controller | Nov 19 2012, 07:57 PM Post #32 |
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Sorry, pal, but you won't get away with pawning your pedophiliac-pretention off, on Boondocks. Boondocks features hundreds of episodes and plots and themes, to whereas a rational-thinking person could have avoided that pedophile nonsense your lusts latched onto. |
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| Zechariah | Nov 19 2012, 10:12 PM Post #33 |
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This isn't a new concept, five american states have for years advocated separating from america. Many whites are fed up with government and nonwhites. |
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| n.W.o. | Nov 19 2012, 10:30 PM Post #34 |
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Nigga, go lick the bottom of a dog's balls THEN eat a bag of baby dicks, unclefucka. |
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| The SOLE Controller | Nov 19 2012, 10:50 PM Post #35 |
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You damn right This isn't a new idea For decades, A state like AZ or TX have had to consider the economic-impact of seceding/functioning as a sole sovereignty. It can no longer depend on the usa for it's Security. It can no longer depend on any aspect of the Fed GOVT which each state currently uses to survive. Each would have to deal with the unprecedented challenges of issuing a local-currency, only good in that state. Too much of a head-ache, for achieving CHANGE, when that effort couldve went toward their change as a union-state. |
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| catdaddy25 | Nov 19 2012, 11:01 PM Post #36 |
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You Obama Haters is something else.First you say Obama is the white mans president and now whites in these states want to secede because he is black? You guys isn't nothing but drama. |
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| Zechariah | Nov 19 2012, 11:10 PM Post #37 |
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This is one of the proposals: Cascadia is the name of a bioregion and proposed country located within the western region of North America. Potential boundaries differ, with some drawn along existing political state and provincial lines, and others drawn along larger ecological, cultural, and economic boundaries. The nation would consist of British Columbia, Canada, along with Oregon, Washington, and portions of other states from the United States. At its maximum extent Cascadia would extend from coastal Southeast Alaska to the north, extending into Northern California in the south, and inland to include parts of the Yukon, Idaho, Wyoming, and Western Montana. As measured only by the combination of present B.C., Washington, and Oregon statistics, Cascadia would be home to slightly more than 15 million people (15,105,870), and would have an economy generating more than $675 billion worth of goods and services annually.[2][3][4] This number would increase significantly if portions of Northern California, Idaho, and Southern Alaska were also included. Its largest city, Seattle, itself has an economy slightly smaller than Thailand, but larger than Colombia and Venezuela.[5] By land area Cascadia would be the 20th largest country in the world, with a land area of 1,384,588 km² (534,572 sq mi), placing it right behind Mongolia.[citation needed] Cascadia as Columbian watershed The term "Cascades" was first used for the Cascades Rapids, as early as the Astor Expedition.[19] The earliest attested use of the term for the mountain range dates to 1825, in the writings of botanist David Douglas.[20] During geological explorations in the early 1900s the term was first applied to the region. In 1970 the term "Cascadia" was adopted by David McCloskey, a Seattle University sociology professor, to describe the region.[21] McCloskey describes Cascadia as "a land of falling waters." He notes the blending of the natural integrity and the sociocultural unity that gives Cascadia its definition. McCloskey is the source of the proposed Cascadian boundaries that include the complete watershed of the Columbia River, including the territories of what is now Idaho, western Montana, and smaller parts of Wyoming, Utah, and northern Nevada. According to McCloskey, this "initial" Cascadia included parts of seven jurisdictions (Northern California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Western Montana, British Columbia, and Southeast Alaska), running from the northernmost reaches of Southeast Alaska in the north to Cape Mendocino, California in the south–and covering all the land and "falling waters" from the continental divide at the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. McCloskey, founder of the Cascadia Institute and co‐chair of Seattle University’s New Ecological Studies Program, saw Cascadian identity as something which transcends political or geographic definitions; it is more a cultural, ideological identity.[citation |
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| VoiceofReason | Nov 20 2012, 12:00 AM Post #38 |
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They want to create a North American Union. |
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| The SOLE Controller | Nov 20 2012, 12:23 AM Post #39 |
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technically The North American Union did get created in fact, on 23mar2005, when the Presidents of the USA Canada & Mexico all met up in Waco TX http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_and_Prosperity_Partnership_of_North_America |
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| Zechariah | Nov 20 2012, 12:36 AM Post #40 |
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That's true, but that's a different subject from the secession movement. |
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