Tuesday, March 03, 2009

[secession] who stands to gain


Theo has quite a bit up about the secessions.

With only a few days to the ceding of the powers of he U.S. to the equivalent of the NAAC, it's interesting that this is coming to a head now. Working on the basic premise that the CFR and other heavenly bodies are well into the breaking up of the union, then it is logical that secessionist movements would be viewed favourably by them.

With non-President Obama a tool in the hands of those in charge of the U.S.A., secession is understandable for lovers of the constitution but unfortunately, it's also a power thing with one set of pollies wanting to run the show and to have a slice of the pie.

The question still remains though - who stands to gain if all these states [or even a few of them] secede?


11 comments:

  1. I am still laughing out loud - I saw the map and you started me up. I have stitches James! Laughing hurts. Oh but scary as well...

    You never disappoint my friend.

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  2. I'm sending over some non-blog friends for this one!

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  3. Unaccountably, the Land of Armed Christians isn't shown as including Cuba. Or South Florida, as it will be known.

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  4. Whoever elects Ron Paul President would gain.

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  5. This will make Quebec even more insufferable than they already are.

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  6. What would the Northern States' national anthem be?

    "Carry me back to the land of nylon, Where amnesia is not forgotten,
    Tax away, tax away, tax away
    O Bambi..."

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  7. Lady McLeod - hope you're well.

    Anon - yes

    Dearieme - yes, puzzle that.

    TBR - fat chance of that, old chap.

    Uber - secession!

    NNW - lol

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  8. You really think we'd take Ohio into our country??? :)

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  9. James...my fellow scouse expats are forming a free enclave in Northern California!

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  10. Thud said...
    James...my fellow scouse expats are forming a free enclave in Northern California!



    Thud; are you going to call it Scallywood? :-)

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