Mooving The Government
I have read my son's article about the history of the far western states and see the logic therein, however I would like to inject my take, and it has taken me a few days to formulate it so bear with me.
The government seems to have a clear cut case for their actions in Nevada, but there is a human, moral ingredient that we must acknowledge. The Obama administration did not see fit to send one platoon of soldiers to Benghazi to secure our embassy which was under attack in what can only be termed an act of war. The same administration ignores repeated invasions by the Mexican army along our border protecting cartel drug deliveries. One rancher grazing his cattle warrants a full scale military operation. Am I the only one who has a problem with this?
If it is true that the government has this right under some treaty back in the mid 1800's I'll go with that. And while we're going with that let's just go with Texas' entry into the union where we retained the right to divorce the US and become a republic again!
Johnny Johnson maintains that the Federal Government has no right to state land. I have to agree. No matter what their reasoning the basic right of the people trumps any documents that may exist. General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna was the legal ruler of Mexico of which Tejas was a part. He had every right to attack the Alamo. He also was free to sign agreements under an oak tree at San Jacinto and hope to God he wasn't hanged!
This is the cliff we are now standing on the edge of. The combined militia of the people are poised to take the country back under the force of arms and then THEY will forge the next "agreements!"
Make no mistake about it. We have entered into a state of war with elements we have so long despised. Good, decent Christian men and women are standing up right now in the desert against a system that long ago stopped representing the people. Harry Reid is right. If the government doesn't stop this now it will escalate. Yes it will, Harry. We got an oak tree for ya!
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