YOU don't get to define 'normal people'. You are not the king.
You seem fearful, Sybil. Why?
YOU don't get to define 'normal people'. You are not the king.
It actually works pretty well. The stupid windmills you Luddites keep pushing failed though.
Doesn't mean you can limit or ban arms, dude.
Correct.While true, if Texas were to secede, Texas would become responsible for it's own borders, and could use any and all means to protect them.
I truly believe this will blowback on them. Such hate can't continue without violence and violence is abhorrent to most American families.
The traitors, terrorists and other criminals who keep pushing for an anti-American, authoritarian government like Russia and North Korea are enemies of the Constitution. That, too, is abhorrent to most American families. It's one thing for a Euro-American businessman to become nervous when surrounded by several African-American gangstas, but it's another to accept a despotic state run by Pedo Don which subjugates anyone who isn't Euro-American, Christian and, mostly, male. They are the ultimate spoiled man-childs and won't last long in a modern society. They will be crushed after murdering Americans.
This situation can't last without coming to a boil. It could happen this summer or the summer of 2024, but it will happen. History shows the cycle of disputes and eventual violence. Humans are known for it. Especially Americans.
It's one thing to read a history book and see "Boston massacre March 5, 1770" quickly followed by "The shot heard round the world' at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775". It takes a few seconds to read, but over five years to live.
By those measurements, if Boston was 1/6, is it weird to believe that something similar might happen after the election in November 2024? Not that they'd win, of course. Simply that the pot would boil over by then. English history is full of such cycles. Since America, like sister Canada, is English in origin, literally in language if nothing else, we're clearly distinctly different cultures because of our propensity to become violent when unhappy.
Canada, Australia and England are much more alike than the US. Why? We overthrew the King in favor of democracy and self-governance, they still print royalty on their money. That particular cultural aspect will continue to differentiate our cultures for at least a few more decades.
In the current situation, I don't see Trump's traitors, terrorists and criminals as being like the Revolutionaries but more like the Luddites of 1811-1816 England. They feared change because, I'm guessing, they were unable or unwilling to adapt to modern technology (weaving machines).
Instead of adapting, they rioted, burned and destroyed just like most Trumpers seek to do.
https://www.history.com/news/who-were-the-luddites
“Luddite” is now a blanket term used to describe people who dislike new technology, but its origins date back to an early 19th-century labor movement that railed against the ways that mechanized manufactures and their unskilled laborers undermined the skilled craftsmen of the day...
...Most were trained artisans who had spent years learning their craft, and they feared that unskilled machine operators were robbing them of their livelihood. When the economic pressures of the Napoleonic Wars made the cheap competition of early textile factories particularly threatening to the artisans, a few desperate weavers began breaking into factories and smashing textile machines. They called themselves “Luddites” after Ned Ludd, a young apprentice who was rumored to have wrecked a textile apparatus in 1779.
No, it doesn't. Read the 2nd Amendment.But the constitution says we can
A court ruling is not the constitution.Already been upheld
Not quite. Many colonists were British, making Britain the domestic nation.
And it can voluntarily leave it at any time, just like any State of the Union.
It didn't confer anything up on any other State. The right of secession is inherent.
No. Only slavery was outlawed. The Confederated States of America was dissolved as part of the treaty, and those States rejoined the Union, mostly involuntarily. They too still retain the right of secession.
Word stuffing. Never said any such thing. You obviously are completely illiterate on the purpose of a constitution. You have no idea what it does.
Doesn't have to be.
Yes it is.
No. The death penalty is the killing of a criminal for a capital crime, such as murder. It is performed by the government in the name of the people of that government.
Abortion is the killing of your own offspring for convenience. It is murder.
It is a human being.
Which is murder.
Doesn't need to be. Again, you discard the 9th and 10th amendments and the very purpose of a constitution.
I am not pointing to any constitution as a source of rights.
Yes it is.
That 'mass of cells' is a human being.
A human being is not a tumor.
A human being is not a cyst.

Please specify where.But the constitution says we can
Irrelevant.Already been upheld
Hurricane season would be a bad time to do this.
No more FEMA.
Please specify where.
Irrelevant.
You cannot prove, nor have you proved or backed up, any of the simplistic nonsense you've babbled on this subject (or any other you've attempted to weigh in on), with anything even approaching a fact or facts.
You just keep playing your juvenile little word games and doubling down on the stupid.
I love it when I reduce you to that!!!![]()
Please secede, Texas! Puleeeeezze!!!!
Texas out. DC in as the 50th state. That will improve the electoral college significantly. We might even be able to save the republic without partitioning if Texas leaves.
Without those 38 electoral votes, other red states may secede as well. See ya!
Where is your right to own a tank with a machine gun mounted to it?
You are describing yourself again. Inversion fallacy. No, you can't project YOUR problems on me or anybody else! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Hello Dutch,
Now that's faith.
Faith in America.
I share it.
I hope we are right.
You cannot prove, nor have you proved or backed up, any of the simplistic nonsense you've babbled
Isn't that ironic, considering that you haven't proved any of your own simplistic nonsense you've babbled about me