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Oklahoma Touts Its Soveriegnty

Last month, when teabaggers were rampant and the Governor of Texas was threatening to secede, we brought you the story of a movement--with roots in right wing separatism--making its way through conservative states.

That movement has resulted in the Georgia Senate, the South Dakota House, and both chambers of the Oklahoma legislature passing resolutions affirming their sovereignty and affirming their belief that the federal government stands in violation of the Constitution. The Georgia resolution in particular held that if the U.S. Congress were to pass, say, an assault-weapons ban, then "all powers previously delegated to the United States of America by the Constitution for the United States shall revert to the several States individually." In other words, in the eyes of the Georgia legislature, the union would cease to exist!

The Oklahoma resolution is significantly milder, but the state's governor Brad Henry vetoed it anyway. That's not stopping the legislature, though, which is set to override the veto and put Washington on notice.

This doesn't really change anything in a legal sense, but it's interesting inasmuch as it tells us whom Oklahoma's elected officials take their cues from.


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Is it too late to pull back the stimulus package for OkieLand?

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I think like many other states, OK has used the stimulus money to cover mounting deficits. That green ain't ever coming back.

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Maybe they should have used the money for education.

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I'm sure the repuglicans there would rather spend money on educated guesses rather than educational advancements.

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One wee problem here.

Texans and Okies despise each other, each thinking the other some sort of bubba untermenschen.

Not the most ideal union, creates real problems for my Secede NOW campaign

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Maybe OK can merge with AR and NM to contain TX. I'd hate to lose NM, but we need a buffer zone.

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We should let them secede! we are keeping them afloat as it is.They are a bunch of pro slave states anyway! and Alaska,Sarah Palin talks about it ,but she forgets that 60% of the state is federal land. It would be kinda like us having Israel and her having Gaza!.lol Was there an amendment to the constitution stating that assault weapons were allowed for safety in these last years?
Doesn't that also mean that all the government bases,N,AF M $ Army,would not be in those states? or is it that the want the other states to defend them? These rightwingers are wacked!

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Via The Onion

National Flag - Republic of Georgia
http://www.theonion.com/content/files/images/onion_imagearticle961.jpg

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That is truly a thing of beauty. Funny! Jokes are only as funny as they are true.

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Gigglesnort

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This is the reason this administration decided to keep some of the tactic the Bush administration left in tack, to monitor home grown terrorism. I hope these treasonous states got an army, air force and marines, we do.

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So I guess these people are bruising for a fight--civil war? I think these United States could handle that.

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