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Secession movement spreads well beyond Texas

October 3, 2009
Star-Telegram
10/2/2009

As head of the Texas Nationalist Movement, Daniel Miller of Nederland believes it’s time for the Lone Star State to sever its bond with the United States and return to the days when Texas was an independent republic.

“Independence. In our lifetime,” Miller’s organization proclaims on its Web site.

When Gov. Rick Perry suggested that some Texans might want to secede from the Union because they are fed up with the federal government, the remarks drew nationwide news coverage and became fodder for late-night comedians.

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  1. Joe Toman permalink
    October 3, 2009 7:44 pm

    “Daniel Miller of Nederland believes it’s time for the Lone Star State to sever its bond with the United States and return to the days when Texas was an independent republic.”

    AND who but the government or bankers think that is a bad decision. Time is in a bottle. What was good before is good now. We just cannot fight it the same way, because we are CIVIL and have British Esquire Lawyers to supposedly keep us GOOD.

    Personally, I would rather duel on the field than deal with these corrupt lawyer courts and assinine attorneys who make a buck from BOTH sides of some dispute. They should be as Shakspear said, “first kill all the lawyers”! then we should add the politicians and then the doctors and the revenue agents on the road, and then, well…lol

    Just a dream….

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