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Texas Wants Secession From USA, Petition Racks Up More Than 80,000 Signatures by Nobody: 4:38pm On May 23, 2015


A petition for Texas secession has qualified to receive a White House response.

As of Tuesday evening, the petition -- which asks for the peaceful withdrawal of the state of Texas from the union -- had racked up more than 81,000 signatures. (Only 25,000 are needed to elicit an official response from the Obama administration.)

According to Politico, the leader of the Texas secession movement said the president's reelection last week was a “catalyzing moment for his organization’s efforts to quit the United States."


“I am completely aware that Election Day was a catalyzing moment, but I do not believe that the underpinnings of this are solely about Barack Obama,” Daniel Miller, president of the Texas Nationalist Movement told the political news website. “This cake has been baking for a long time -- it’s the Obama administration that put the candles on the cake and lit it for us.”

The Texas petition reads:

Given that the state of Texas maintains a balanced budget and is the 15th largest economy in the world, it is practically feasible for Texas to withdraw from the union, and to do so would protect it's citizens' standard of living and re-secure their rights and liberties in accordance with the original ideas and beliefs of our founding fathers which are no longer being reflected by the federal government.
The support for the petition has surged in the last couple of days despite Texas Gov. Rick Perry's calls to support the union.

On Monday, The Huffington Post reported that the governor's press secretary, Catherine Frazier, said that Perry "believes in the greatness of our Union and nothing should be done to change it." Frazier added, however, that the governor "also shares the frustrations many Americans have with our federal government."

The Lone Star State is not exactly alone in its sentiments.

As an earlier Huffington Post report notes, residents in more than 40 states have filed secession petitions to the Obama administration's "We the People" program, which is featured on the White House website, in the last few days.

Though none has come even close to Texas' number, many petitions -- including those of Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee -- have attracted more than 20,000 supporters. Louisiana's petition has garnered more than 30,000 signatures.

“As the economy worsened, people began to ask, ‘What if? Why do we need the middle man? Do we believe that we should have more layers of government than we absolutely need? Could Texas govern itself?’ I think really that self-determination is kind of the underpinning to all of this -- the ability to provide Texas solutions to Texas problems,” Miller told Politico of the state's aspirations for independence.

Miller has not been the only vocal and visible proponent of a Texas secession. Last week, Peter Morrison, a Texas GOP official, called for an "amicable divorce" from the United States.

"Why should Vermont and Texas live under the same government?" Morrison, a treasurer of the Hardin County Republican Party, wrote in a post-election edition of his Tea Party newsletter. "Let each go her own way."

Morrison went on to express exasperation at the "maggots" who backed Obama, specifically accusing non-white voters of voting for the president on an "ethnic basis."

Despite the loud calls for Texas independence, however, the Daily Caller notes that not all Texans are too keen to secede from the U.S.

On Monday, “Caleb M” from Austin, Texas, launched a "We the People" petition of his own, asking the Obama administration to peacefully grant the city of Austin permission to "withdraw from the state of Texas" and to remain part of the United States.

The petition has about 1,400 signatures so far.

As Robert Wilonsky at The Dallas Morning News noted on Monday, however, it seems that no matter how much support Texas' secession petition gets, the state's bid for independence is likely not on the cards.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/13/texas-secession-petition-qualifies-for-white-house-response_n_2125159.html
Re: Texas Wants Secession From USA, Petition Racks Up More Than 80,000 Signatures by Nobody: 4:43pm On May 23, 2015
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Re: Texas Wants Secession From USA, Petition Racks Up More Than 80,000 Signatures by Nobody: 4:45pm On May 23, 2015
Waow... Gods own Country... Omo make Una take am easy.. I never land naaa
Re: Texas Wants Secession From USA, Petition Racks Up More Than 80,000 Signatures by Idrismusty97(m): 4:45pm On May 23, 2015
While this may not be feasible the US would be more careful the way they support secessionists movement all over the world.
Re: Texas Wants Secession From USA, Petition Racks Up More Than 80,000 Signatures by Nobody: 4:59pm On May 23, 2015
I believe next thing for them would be to grant the A Referendum.
Civility at best.


Children of hate about people advocating for secession, come oh, come vent your anger on Texas, threaten war on them.

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Re: Texas Wants Secession From USA, Petition Racks Up More Than 80,000 Signatures by seankafor(m): 5:10pm On May 23, 2015
now someomone should tell me they are not free to go... Biafra things comes to my mind

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Re: Texas Wants Secession From USA, Petition Racks Up More Than 80,000 Signatures by Nobody: 5:14pm On May 23, 2015
seankafor:
now someomone should tell me they are not free to go... Biafra things comes to my mind

Your head dey there.
Re: Texas Wants Secession From USA, Petition Racks Up More Than 80,000 Signatures by Nobody: 5:19pm On May 23, 2015
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matter don show, now start firing Texas people, dem want to secede oh.
Re: Texas Wants Secession From USA, Petition Racks Up More Than 80,000 Signatures by bigtt76(f): 5:33pm On May 23, 2015
Hmmm ...Federal Republic of Texas (FRT) grin ....isssorite!
Re: Texas Wants Secession From USA, Petition Racks Up More Than 80,000 Signatures by dckelvin(m): 5:55pm On May 23, 2015
Normality:
I believe next thing for them would be to grant the A Referendum.
Civility at best.


Children of hate about people advocating for secession, come oh, come vent your anger on Texas, threaten war on them.
yea bro
i heared the governors are training & preparing their solders.
everyone is waking up now.
i give them 100% support.

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Re: Texas Wants Secession From USA, Petition Racks Up More Than 80,000 Signatures by dckelvin(m): 6:10pm On May 23, 2015
Normality:



A petition for Texas secession has qualified to receive a White House response.

As of Tuesday evening, the petition -- which asks for the peaceful withdrawal of the state of Texas from the union -- had racked up more than 81,000 signatures. (Only 25,000 are needed to elicit an official response from the Obama administration.)

According to Politico, the leader of the Texas secession movement said the president's reelection last week was a “catalyzing moment for his organization’s efforts to quit the United States."


“I am completely aware that Election Day was a catalyzing moment, but I do not believe that the underpinnings of this are solely about Barack Obama,” Daniel Miller, president of the Texas Nationalist Movement told the political news website. “This cake has been baking for a long time -- it’s the Obama administration that put the candles on the cake and lit it for us.”

The Texas petition reads:

Given that the state of Texas maintains a balanced budget and is the 15th largest economy in the world, it is practically feasible for Texas to withdraw from the union, and to do so would protect it's citizens' standard of living and re-secure their rights and liberties in accordance with the original ideas and beliefs of our founding fathers which are no longer being reflected by the federal government.
The support for the petition has surged in the last couple of days despite Texas Gov. Rick Perry's calls to support the union.

On Monday, The Huffington Post reported that the governor's press secretary, Catherine Frazier, said that Perry "believes in the greatness of our Union and nothing should be done to change it." Frazier added, however, that the governor "also shares the frustrations many Americans have with our federal government."

The Lone Star State is not exactly alone in its sentiments.

As an earlier Huffington Post report notes, residents in more than 40 states have filed secession petitions to the Obama administration's "We the People" program, which is featured on the White House website, in the last few days.

Though none has come even close to Texas' number, many petitions -- including those of Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee -- have attracted more than 20,000 supporters. Louisiana's petition has garnered more than 30,000 signatures.

“As the economy worsened, people began to ask, ‘What if? Why do we need the middle man? Do we believe that we should have more layers of government than we absolutely need? Could Texas govern itself?’ I think really that self-determination is kind of the underpinning to all of this -- the ability to provide Texas solutions to Texas problems,” Miller told Politico of the state's aspirations for independence.

Miller has not been the only vocal and visible proponent of a Texas secession. Last week, Peter Morrison, a Texas GOP official, called for an "amicable divorce" from the United States.

"Why should Vermont and Texas live under the same government?" Morrison, a treasurer of the Hardin County Republican Party, wrote in a post-election edition of his Tea Party newsletter. "Let each go her own way."

Morrison went on to express exasperation at the "maggots" who backed Obama, specifically accusing non-white voters of voting for the president on an "ethnic basis."

Despite the loud calls for Texas independence, however, the Daily Caller notes that not all Texans are too keen to secede from the U.S.

On Monday, “Caleb M” from Austin, Texas, launched a "We the People" petition of his own, asking the Obama administration to peacefully grant the city of Austin permission to "withdraw from the state of Texas" and to remain part of the United States.

The petition has about 1,400 signatures so far.

As Robert Wilonsky at The Dallas Morning News noted on Monday, however, it seems that no matter how much support Texas' secession petition gets, the state's bid for independence is likely not on the cards.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/13/texas-secession-petition-qualifies-for-white-house-response_n_2125159.html
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Re: Texas Wants Secession From USA, Petition Racks Up More Than 80,000 Signatures by Gliding(m): 6:42pm On May 23, 2015
This is old news. it Happened sometime around 2012.

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Re: Texas Wants Secession From USA, Petition Racks Up More Than 80,000 Signatures by nonaira: 10:45pm On May 23, 2015
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matter don show, now start firing Texas people, dem want to secede oh.

Texas always had that ethnocentric mentality to the rest of Americans cause there really no reason for them wanting out. They are not being cheated, mistreated or anything like that by the US government. Oh well, if they want it, I support them. It's their human right
Re: Texas Wants Secession From USA, Petition Racks Up More Than 80,000 Signatures by Ymodulus: 12:55am On May 24, 2015
Lol!

When I saw the title of the news I quickly looked at the poster and I saw you (normality), I knew where you are heading too. Sorry Biafra is a lost battle please for get it.


Also the news is old posted since 2012. I doubt everyone above me read the article they would have seen that, the use of tenses were not in line with today occurrence in usa

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Re: Texas Wants Secession From USA, Petition Racks Up More Than 80,000 Signatures by Nobody: 1:07am On May 24, 2015
Ymodulus:
Lol!

When I saw the title of the news I quickly looked at the poster and I saw you (normality), I knew where you are heading too. Sorry Biafra is a lost battle please for get it.


Also the news is old posted since 2012. I doubt everyone above me read the article they would have seen that, the use of tenses were not in line with today occurrence in usa

Since you go North dey chop Fuda du nunu, u don forget ur background this guy, Biafra is real oh..........
It's in motion. Come, we will do remembrance in my home city on 30th, u will see your towns people flying the flag high.

Biafra is coming, but it doesn't stop our mutual friendship, if u wan dey the other side, u can, we will be wiring each other message and visit with permits! U grab? cheesy cheesy
Re: Texas Wants Secession From USA, Petition Racks Up More Than 80,000 Signatures by panafrican(m): 3:24am On May 24, 2015
No news.

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