AFTER an unequivocal experience of the inefficiency of the subsisting federal government, you are called upon to deliberate on a new form of government for the various united states.
Friday, July 09, 2004
Atlantica
One man's desire to see the urban northeast secede.
Some Canadian Secessionist Thoughts
Alberta Residents League- These poor souls actually want to secede from Canada, a good thing, and then apply from membership as the 51st US State….?
It is time to seek a new relationship with Canada- Western Canadian secession thoughts
Republic of Alberta
Western Canada Concept
It is time to seek a new relationship with Canada- Western Canadian secession thoughts
Republic of Alberta
Western Canada Concept
Sunday, July 04, 2004
Second Vermont Republic
"The Second Vermont Republic is a peaceful, democratic, grassroots solidarity movement committed to the return of Vermont to its rightful status as an independent republic as was the case in 1791 and to support Vermont's future development as a separate, sustainable nation-state."
Friday, July 02, 2004
The Partition Possibility
VDARE.com: 11/30/03 - The Partition Possibility: "The Partition Possibility"
Interesting piece discussing the problematic idea of forcing different cultures to coexist under the same central government in other nations.
Interesting piece discussing the problematic idea of forcing different cultures to coexist under the same central government in other nations.
Iraqi Justice: Death to Anti-Secessionists
Iraqi Justice: Death to Anti-Secessionists
Posted by Thomas DiLorenzo July 1, 2004 08:34 AM
I just saw Peter Jennings report on Saddam Hussein's initial hearing before an Iraqi judge. Jennings listed the categories of charges that will be brought against the former dictator, which included his violent crushing of the Shiite rebellion after the first Gulf War. If found guilty of this he could get the death penalty.
That is, the Shiite's wanted to SECEDE from Hussein's regime. Hussein waged war against the entire population, not just combatants, killing thousands of civilians and destroying their towns. After that, the survivors were "reconstructed" under the iron fist of Hussein's dictatorship.
Maybe it's not too late after all for The War Crimes Trial of Abraham Lincoln. Unlike the Shiites, the South wanted to secede peacefully and did not want to wage war on the North. Lincoln pledged his undying support for Southern slavery in his first inaugural, where he also promised an invasion of any state that refused to collect the newly-doubled U.S. tariff rate. He kept his promise and commanded an army that killed some 300,000 fellow citizens who were in rebellion against his regime.
Posted by Thomas DiLorenzo July 1, 2004 08:34 AM
I just saw Peter Jennings report on Saddam Hussein's initial hearing before an Iraqi judge. Jennings listed the categories of charges that will be brought against the former dictator, which included his violent crushing of the Shiite rebellion after the first Gulf War. If found guilty of this he could get the death penalty.
That is, the Shiite's wanted to SECEDE from Hussein's regime. Hussein waged war against the entire population, not just combatants, killing thousands of civilians and destroying their towns. After that, the survivors were "reconstructed" under the iron fist of Hussein's dictatorship.
Maybe it's not too late after all for The War Crimes Trial of Abraham Lincoln. Unlike the Shiites, the South wanted to secede peacefully and did not want to wage war on the North. Lincoln pledged his undying support for Southern slavery in his first inaugural, where he also promised an invasion of any state that refused to collect the newly-doubled U.S. tariff rate. He kept his promise and commanded an army that killed some 300,000 fellow citizens who were in rebellion against his regime.
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