Quote Originally Posted by Chex View Post
I pondered your comment for a while Shikamaru and I came to the conclusion why I favor the secretion.

One complaint I have is I did not rage war against people of others countries http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_wars or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...tary_conflicts

Did my Representative ask me for my vote? Did they ask anyone how they feel about this? http://www.house.gov/representatives/find/ or http://www.house.gov/

No.

It’s the same with the health care sign the bill we don’t know what’s in it. And still today most people don't know what's in this healthcare law. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...h6qV_blog.html

Transparency.

Now that we are all "subjected" to it we have no say so about it. On the other hand if the seceded states [voice of the people] we were to vote on this bill and we the people did not pass the bill, the people of the seceded states would not affect them.

Same would go for many of things that come out of the private corporation(s).

Another reason: HOUSE BILL 301 and there are 15 more states just like this one.


Commerce would act in the same agreements with one another. Contracts entered into voluntarily by two parties or more with the intention of creating a legal [lawful] obligation would be binding on the seceded states from the votes from people transmitted through the voice of the governor.

Instead, we exit a period of the private banks the private individuals and private companies and a unified state banking avoiding insolvency. Printing money to pay for federal spending dilutes the value of the dollar, which causes higher prices for goods and services, whereas seceded states have a different view of this.

The Judeo-Christian tradition holds that in the field of morals all that is "good" is set down in the Ten Commandments and right from the start of every seceded states constitution starts with the Ten Commandments.

Remember the Israelite, who maintained that he was made in the image of God, sensed the indignity; he wanted none of the "yoke." Talk about a player, Rehoboam, son of Solomon came to the point and said: "Whereas my father did lade you with a heavy yoke, I will add to your yoke: my father did chastise you with whips, but I will chastise you with scorpions."

The doctrine of natural rights in the Declaration of Independence is a tradition.

In the source of these rights is God "the nature of things." Any action which disregards man’s inalienable rights disregards God. That is a good start for me.

I am tired of the whips and scorpions, I want a change of venue, and I don’t want to move to get it. We all have internet access we don’t have to leave home to vote.

All because they lost an election ….hardly…..we all lost more than that.
While I do respect your position and your very thoughtful answer, I'm claiming that many who signed those petitions were upset that their party and candidate had lost the election.