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posted ago by HeavyJohnny ago by HeavyJohnny +19 / -0

Gov. DeSantis,

Thank you for the amazing job you have done leading our great state. You are a true patriot.

I am a US Army combat vet, a former Manatee county Deputy, and I am currently serving in the Florida National Guard. I bring this up because I want you to understand that I have fought terrorism abroad and have no problem fighting it domestically.

I know that you are doing everything you can to help stop the steal and I have full faith that President Donald Trump will never allow Biden to step foot in the Oval office. However, if for some reason Biden becomes president I need you to know you have the support of millions of Floridians who know this election was stolen and that we are at war with the CCP. I ask that you to support Texas in changing the face of America. As you supported the Texas lawsuit last week I beg you to consider again joining with Texas as they pass a bill for secession.

In your service,

A Florida Patriot

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Damiano 0 points ago +2 / -2

This is good, pede.

Secession is too often and too easily dismissed.

One of the primary cause of and most neglected claimed outcome from the Civil War is the idea that states cannot secede. It is argued to be unconstitutional.

I argue that if our government refuses to follow the Constitution, it is the government that is in open rebellion as, ultimately, the Constitution guarantees rights of citizens, not a rebellious government that has long abandoned the limits imposed on it by the Constitution.

Forcing the issue of secession, particularly as articulated by Alan West, is, IMO, the most logical next step toward a resolution or, at least, forcing the issues of the erosion of the rights of the people to be addressed fully as a nation.

The injustices and abuses that have led us here are much, much bigger and long-standing than election fraud in 2020 and the next occupant of the White House. Those topics are enormous but, in comparison, the Revolution War didn’t happen because of a tax on tea.

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HeavyJohnny [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

I couldn't agree more! The straw that broke the camel's back. When local stated governments are allowed to violate the constitution with impropriety then we no longer have a republic.

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Damiano 0 points ago +2 / -2

I think that we need to start pushing these facts and the remedy of secession (or, more correctly, acknowledging that the government has already seceded as is in open rebellion) in a very disciplined and organized manner.

I’m not an idiot. It will be ignored. Expecting a government that exists of and for itself isn’t going to acknowledge nor agree with this any more than King George did.

Like in 1776, however, it seems to be the only reasonable, last ditch effort at a peaceful resolution... while acknowledging that it is more than likely futile and will be met with forceful rejection. Again, like 1776, it simply places a line in the sand that says, “No further” and people can begin deciding on which side of that line they wish to stand.

The government isn’t the real audience. Our fellow citizens are the real audience.