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Thomas Paine’s Message to President Obama: Principles, Not Policies...
Thomas Paine’s Message to President Obama: Principles, Not Policies... the death of common sense.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUbEmda1X5A

And the beginning of the end... of the two party system... with the true left and right.

States Rights will save our Great Nation...

Screw Congress! Contact your State Legislators!
This is for them: http://thepatrickhenrycaucus.org/

Not long ago I saw all tunnel... I’m starting to see some light at the end now.

Coco
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Re: [dmcoco84] Thomas Paine’s Message to President Obama: Principles, Not Policies...
Attention: Due to rising energy costs, the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off until further notice.
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Re: [Ghetto] Thomas Paine’s Message to President Obama: Principles, Not Policies...
Riiiiiight... but the light isn't stationed in… California. Tongue

Its in Texas! Texas will lead us! Cool

Coco
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Re: [dmcoco84] Thomas Paine’s Message to President Obama: Principles, Not Policies...
Actually, after having watched the videos and looking into the movement, I wonder if I might spy something at the end of the tunnel after all. Perhaps a candle?

Good stuff, thanks for the post Smile
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Re: [dmcoco84] Thomas Paine’s Message to President Obama: Principles, Not Policies...
Texas Constructs U.S. Border Wall To Keep Out Unwanted Americans

WICHITA FALLS, TX—Calling it an essential step toward securing the Texas border and protecting his people's way of life, Gov. Rick Perry announced Tuesday the completion of a 1,953-mile wall designed to keep out millions of unwanted Americans.

According to Perry, the 75-foot-high barricade running along the northern boundary is the culmination of more than 160 years of escalating tensions between Texas and the United States.

Though a protective barrier has been under consideration for decades, the Texas Legislature voted unanimously to begin construction on the project immediately following the 2008 presidential election.

"As governor, it is my responsibility to do whatever's necessary to maintain the territorial integrity of Texas," Perry told reporters during a press conference held inside a sniper tower overlooking Oklahoma. "If you are a Texas citizen, you shouldn't have to worry about some American coming in here, using your goods and services, and taking away your job."

"Let the record show I have nothing personal against Americans," Perry added. "I just think they should stay in America, where they belong."

The wall is comprised of six security layers: a razor-wire fence equipped with motion sensors, surveillance cameras, and guard towers; a 70-foot-wide trench with expert marksmen stationed along its perimeter; a roadway patrolled by armed vehicles equipped with synchronized electromagnetic wave gradiometers to detect Americans attempting to tunnel their way into Texas; and a second, third, and fourth fence.

The final section of the barricade, a reinforced concrete enclosure containing the city of Austin, will be finished by August 2009.

"These Americans are destroying the moral and social fabric of our state," said Rep. Chris Turner, who added that he worries when he looks around Texas and sees people from places like Pennsylvania, Iowa, and Vermont. "The man who used to repair my truck was replaced by some mechanic who moved in here from Kansas. Lately I can't go to the store or the bank without running into all kinds of these foreigners. This wall is the only hope we have of keeping Texas safe."

"The truth is, Americans are just different from us," Turner added. "We don't even speak the same language."

According to Texas Army National Guard Brig. Gen. Tom Alford, Americans will only be permitted to cross the border if they have immediate family living in Texas, in which case they can apply for a 90-minute monitored visitation to be held inside a checkpoint detention facility.

However, Alford stressed that any American attempting to transport barbecue sauce, beef jerky, belt buckles, or longhorn cattle back to the United States will face the death penalty.

Thus far, a majority of Texas citizens support the border wall, with nearly 8 million signing up to join a coalition of Minutemen that will guard the fence.

"These good-for-nothing Americans want to come in here and wait in the same lines as me, watch the same movies, and eat at the same restaurants," El Paso resident and border patrol volunteer Larry Carlile told reporters. "Who do they think they are? I'd never dare waltz into America and act like I owned the place. That country's a godforsaken hellhole, anyway."

"Round 'em up and get 'em out," Carlile added. "Go back to Seattle or whatever you call it."

Since the wall's completion, there has been no official comment from Washington. However, sources close to President Obama said that upon being informed of Gov. Perry's announcement the commander in chief muttered, "Thank God."
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Re: [460] Thomas Paine’s Message to President Obama: Principles, Not Policies...
haha a wall like this is needed to keep people in texas. I am tired of people from texas coming here and talking about how great it is in texas. If it is so great in texas then why the hell did you leave it?
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Re: [justinharker] Thomas Paine’s Message to President Obama: Principles, Not Policies...
yeah, no kidding man.
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Re: [460] Thomas Paine’s Message to President Obama: Principles, Not Policies...
Laugh

Well, don't forget about Utah and Montana. They are also pushing some states rights legislation that they will be taking to the supreme court as soon as they can, gotta work out all the kinks!

In order to scale back the federal government and take back our country, and Our Liberty, we must strengthen the States!

Our leaders wouldn't know what this country stands for and how it should be governed, if Goerge Washington smacked them in the face!

Stand up and fight... Forget about congress, do your part, in your state! Tell your state leaders about the above link.

Coco