And, here’s another Texas secession video, this one from CNN. Yes, I know what CNN stands for, but they used to be good and they were often places nobody else went to to report the news.
The professor at the University of Texas whom CNN used as a source definitely is NOT from Texas. He revealed that as soon as he opened his mouth.
Kinda Like I reveal I AM from Texas when I open mine.
Like Rusty-Law West of the Guadalupe, I salute Texas Governor Rick Perry for having a pair and expressing his views.
My area newspaper, the San Angelo Standard-Times, said in an editorial they were embarrassed by Governor Perry’s remarks.
Folks, I am embarrassed that a daily newspaper in the heart of Real Texas is out of touch with 70% of their readership.
70%! It’s a big number and another reason I believe they will not be around in a matter of months as as viable newspaper. That is sad news indeed.
I’m compiling a list of ways to support Texas businesses and Texas based corporations and will get it out as soon as possible. We may or may not secede, but we can do business with other Texans first and secede in our heart of hearts. If you know of Texas specific corporations or Texas based companies like H.E.B. or Southwest Airlines, let me know and I’ll try to include them. I do know that Texas has 58 of the top 500 Fortune Companies here and more are coming all the time.
Look up HCR 50 and ask your state senator to support that important legislation. It’s looking favorable right now. Here it is:
By: Creighton
H.C.R. No. 50
CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, The Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the
United States reads as follows: “The powers not delegated to the
United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the
States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people”;
and
WHEREAS, The Tenth Amendment defines the total scope of
federal power as being that specifically granted by the
Constitution of the United States and no more; and
WHEREAS, The scope of power defined by the Tenth Amendment
means that the federal government was created by the states
specifically to be an agent of the states; and
WHEREAS, Today, in 2009, the states are demonstrably treated
as agents of the federal government; and
WHEREAS, Many federal laws are directly in violation of the
Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States; and
WHEREAS, The Tenth Amendment assures that we, the people of
the United States of America and each sovereign state in the Union
of States, now have, and have always had, rights the federal
government may not usurp; and
WHEREAS, Section 4, Article IV, of the Constitution says,
“The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a
Republican Form of Government,” and the Ninth Amendment states that
“The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not
be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people”;
and
WHEREAS, The United States Supreme Court has ruled in New
York v. United States, 112 S. Ct. 2408 (1992), that congress may not
simply commandeer the legislative and regulatory processes of the
states; and
WHEREAS, A number of proposals from previous administrations
and some now pending from the present administration and from
congress may further violate the Constitution of the United States;
now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the 81st Legislature of the State of Texas
hereby claim sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the
Constitution of the United States over all powers not otherwise
enumerated and granted to the federal government by the
Constitution of the United States; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That this serve as notice and demand to the federal
government, as our agent, to cease and desist, effective
immediately, mandates that are beyond the scope of these
constitutionally delegated powers; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That all compulsory federal legislation that
directs states to comply under threat of civil or criminal
penalties or sanctions or that requires states to pass legislation
or lose federal funding be prohibited or repealed; and, be it
further
RESOLVED, That the Texas secretary of state forward official
copies of this resolution to the president of the United States, to
the speaker of the house of representatives and the president of the
senate of the United States Congress, and to all the members of the
Texas delegation to the congress with the request that this
resolution be officially entered in the Congressional Record as a
memorial to the Congress of the United States of America.
{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }
Better start loading up and pack heavy….this is the coming of the second Revolutionary War.
Semper Fidelis
AMEN CHUCK!!!
Proposed motto for the new Republic of Texas:
GOD PRO TEXAS
Read it several times … and you’ll get the message. I’m in favor of T.A.R.P. (Tenth Amendment Rick Perry).
Texas Companies
Mueller, Inc. of Ballinger — metal buildings, roofing and components
Valero of San Antonio — vertically integrated energy supplier
Frost Bank of San Antonio — regionl bank
Lucchese and Nocona Boots
James Avery of Kerrville — jewelry
Ain’t Texas and Texians wonderful. Already you’re coming forward with names of great Texas companies so that we can start doing “bidness” with the right folks.
Great idea Dave.
Everyone keep those names of Texas businesses coming. Maybe we should even include the “other” list too, which identifies the companies that you should not do business with under any circumstances, and why. That could help send those folks packin’, cuz “they ain’t supposed to be here no how”.
God Bless the Republic of Texas!
First State Bank of Bedias, family owned.
First National Bank of Anderson, family owned.