now, why am I not surprised that a right winger would say something this 
stupid?

One good thing about this, if it did happen, is.........if Texas is no 
longer a part this country, that also means we won't have to endure another 
Texas President!!

I know Texas is a fine state but they've also given us a couple of pretty 
lame leaders!!

Plus, those guys (the right wingers) talk tough........I'm not so sure they 
would be willing to make the same kind of sacrifices as our founding 
fathers!!

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Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 5:38 PM
Subject: {Dawgs/Dittos} President of Texas




Philly.com reports:
"The call by some right wing leaders for rebellion and for the military
to refuse the commander in chief's orders is joined by Chuck Norris
who claims that thousands of right wing cell groups have organized and
are ready for a second American Revolution. During an appearance on the
Glen Beck radio show he promised that if things get any worse from his
point of view he may 'run for president of Texas.' The martial
artist/actor/activist claims that Texas was never formally a part of the
United States in the first place and that if rebellion is to come
through secession Texas would lead the way."
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
What the Huck? Chuck Norris' roundhouse kick to the gut of American
democracy
That was fast. It was just one year ago that right-wing martial arts
guru Chuck Norris was a sought-after "get" for the GOP presidential
candidates like Mike Huckabee, who paraded the star of "Walker, Texas
Ranger" around the nation after the anti-abortion actor endorsed him in
the primaries.
But now it's 2009, Barack Obama is in the White House, and the inventor
of chun kuk do is preaching the martial art of insurrection against the
U.S. government. He also wants to run for -- and no, I'm not making this
up -- "the president of Texas."
You really have to almost laugh at some of this. For eight years,
progressives were lambasted -- in the face of the most unpopular and
arguably the worst American president since the Civil War -- as victims
of "Bush derangement syndrome" or as "Kos Kooks." That was largely
because in the face of a government that invaded another nation on bogus
pretenses and violated laws on core issues like torture and domestic
spying, a few people advocated impeachment, a deliberative process under
the U.S. Constitution, and a tiny handful talked about things like
moving to Canada.

Meanwhile, less than two months into the Obama administration,
right-wingers are stocking the basement pantry, piling up the shotguns
and organizing "cells," all with the help of a talk-show host who
coincidentially became unhinged after he drove down the ratings at
CNN Headline News, something that most people didn't think was
possible. There's a lot to hash out in this country over the next few
years but it's becoming more and more clear who respects the
Constitution, and who does not.
Posted by Will Bunch @ 10:20 AM




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