Arizona Secession Martial Law

Request To Circulate Nationally

http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3904bd214df5.htm
This is apparently true. It is a sign of the times. If you live there I would like to read your view of this. Please feel free to comment or e-mail: [email protected] Blog ON.
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ARIZONA SECESSION MARTIAL LAW

Sat Jan 10 00:31:52 2004
64.140.158.81

Arizona makes secession preparations State resolution creates 'insurance policy'
against martial law
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3904bd214df5.htm
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Reply #1 Top
I don't live in Arizona, and now that I've read the article I never will even though it is said that it is the new haven for senior citizens. I agree with the rep that there is a serious mental problem in the state--and this is on top of Bush unraveling the federal government! This is the kind of nonsense that will set off another Oklahoma City bombing.
Reply #2 Top
"unraveling"? Clarify please. It's called Democracy and Sovereignty, not terrorism. Maybe you think the State Legislative Committee said it is going to blow a Federal Building up, but I just read they passed a resolution dissenting from violation of American rights as guaranteed by the United States Constitution, should it occur. I put it up because it could make people think, and inform them of current events in American politics. Sorry it's nonsense to you.
Reply #3 Top
Secession and reformation of a new government is an interesting concept and a way of sending a message to the current administrators of the Republic. However, if state legislatures were as adament, and as vociferious, about current situations, like American soldiers dying in a foreign country that we should not be in in the first place; like American soldiers supporting a faux government in Afganistan which is already back to pre-Taliban opium producing levels; and, interestingly enough, an oil pipeline through Afganistan that will carry oil to the Adriatic is now under construction which means the administration's goal has already been acheived - no further effort at democratization is necessary. Secession bills are interesting but only serve as "lip-candy" at this time and detract from more meaningful efforts by states to do something that will actually effect change and keep American soldiers from being killed in spurious, macho-like, exercises around the world instituted by people who shirked their military duties and, obviously, have serious self-esteem problems.