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<blockquote data-quote="71buickfreak" data-source="post: 1449259" data-attributes="member: 8373"><p>Many of us have been feeling the tension and know something ugly is brewing. If something isn't done soon, history may just repeat itself. One of the first times nullification was used by a state turned into the starting point for the civil war. The health care bill has been filed on by 26 states to be nullified. In addition, there is growing talk of secession by several state groups. I am not saying that its going to happen, but I am pretty sure the group with Texas and Oklahoma would win. If we can keep the marines out of our city halls that is. Those police-state rules are in the books, part of the patriot act. It's getting scary out there folks. This is the first time I have actually heard "Civil War" brought up in mainstream media in reference to the impending social-political battles that keep rising. I said it before, I will continue to feel this way- Tuscon will go down as the first shots fired in the next civil war. Even though that guy was crazy, it doesn't matter. This is much like the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand that started WW1. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20110126/us_yblog_thelookout/lawmakers-want-to-fight-health-care-law-with-nullification-argument?mwp_success=NONJS_POST_SUCCESS#mwpphu-post-form" target="_blank">http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20110126/us_yblog_thelookout/lawmakers-want-to-fight-health-care-law-with-nullification-argument?mwp_success=NONJS_POST_SUCCESS#mwpphu-post-form</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71buickfreak, post: 1449259, member: 8373"] Many of us have been feeling the tension and know something ugly is brewing. If something isn't done soon, history may just repeat itself. One of the first times nullification was used by a state turned into the starting point for the civil war. The health care bill has been filed on by 26 states to be nullified. In addition, there is growing talk of secession by several state groups. I am not saying that its going to happen, but I am pretty sure the group with Texas and Oklahoma would win. If we can keep the marines out of our city halls that is. Those police-state rules are in the books, part of the patriot act. It's getting scary out there folks. This is the first time I have actually heard "Civil War" brought up in mainstream media in reference to the impending social-political battles that keep rising. I said it before, I will continue to feel this way- Tuscon will go down as the first shots fired in the next civil war. Even though that guy was crazy, it doesn't matter. This is much like the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand that started WW1. [url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20110126/us_yblog_thelookout/lawmakers-want-to-fight-health-care-law-with-nullification-argument?mwp_success=NONJS_POST_SUCCESS#mwpphu-post-form[/url] [/QUOTE]
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