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      <![CDATA[We were honored to participate again at the annual North American Secessionist Convention. Once again, we were the only participants representing the resurrected government of the Republic of Texas. Naturally, among the first amendments we made to the 1836 Constitution, we removed the slavery, racism, and sexism. You'll love our 14th amendment especially, as it not only reiterates our insistence that our gov't may not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, sex, sexual orientation or identity, etc., it even mandates a Diversity Committee to make sure. We've also issued our first marriage recognition certificate to a lesbian couple; we're happy to issue them to GLBT's and Poly's (although of course we can't guarantee that the US will recognize them). I'm sure we're the only RT group that will do this! ;)
        
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      <![CDATA[Freedom means the right to create your own reality.  Trying to get special favors from a society and government run by elites who give little favors while robbing you of your money, your freedom and your life -- when those nukes finally start falling, as they will by the time the maniacs in chiefs get finished.  Community based secession, not big state secession, is the best idea, however.  Cause even in small states majorities can oppress minorities.  Let people form new communities, rearrage old ones, try creative combinations, freely and let those communities network and confederate as needed to take care of real issues like crime, aggression, pollution.  Let other issues be solved through actions of free humans and mutual aid.
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      <![CDATA["Where are the revolutionaries when you need them?"
    My father toured with a Russian ballet troupe in the late 60's. He asked them if revolutionary change could happen in the USA. Their answer: no, because true revolutionaries are prepared to die for their freedom.
        
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