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  • i agree with this to a degree, i wrote a bachelor degree on workingconditions etc, i whas amazed of how much legitim information i found about rich dickheads buying and controlling the media and how they actually want to influence people.

    Didnt whrite about that, but i stumbled upon this over and over againg. But just to be clear you aint talking about nwo or illuminati? or any other alex jones bullshitt?

  • @Troforso NWO, Illuminati. There is some truth to these stories but I don't think Alex Jones' paints a very realistic picture of what is going on. Mostly because its so sensationalized, but this is true for ANY media. SO if Alex were going to have ANY chance of competing with the big guys he would need to "out do" them to make any money on the radio. None the less, I didn't get the idea of superior States rights from Alex. I got it from Thomas Jefferson and the anti-federalist papers. Google it

  • one more Texan proving superior intelligence! thank you Mr Hayes!

  • Theamazingatheist is stupid! Rick Perry is keeping unemployment in Texas, and not once have I heard that Texas is thinking of seceding from the Union. That's just a preposterous idea considering that after the Civil War. All states have to stay within the Union. It was a law that went into effect and is still in effect as we speak.

  • you don't look or act or talk like from Texas and will probably be run out of it. Have you been there or 2 years or something?

  • @SUpersaiyajinjerkbag Actually, I was born and raised in Amarillo Texas and I DO share my fellow Texans pride in my state. Frankly, it is my opinion that everyone should have some pride in the state that they reside. (Whether it be Idaho, Kansas, Rhode Island, etc.) If more people replaced their National pride with state pride we may not be in this mess of an inefficient centralized government. Individual state Identity and governance IS the way our system was intended to function.

  • @SUpersaiyajinjerkbag Texas really isn't that racist. I live in Lumberton, Texas about 2 hours from Houston. Texans don't really have an accent THAT different from others. Only about, 4% actually talk "Southern"

  • I am from Oregon and I don't support the way this country works, personally I would mix a few elements from socialism, twist them and implement them so it would be not ridiculously hard to get a good education or job. Anyone remember FDR's Second Bill of Rights? That would work great when complemented.

  • lmfao what are you guys smoking?? I live in Texas and it's horrible, this is one of the few states that has failed to realize that racism died hundreds of years ago.

  • @volcompunksk8r I don't think it's fair to accuse and entire state of being racist.

  • @volcompunksk8r ok ok, just a second, you are KIDDING ME right?

  • So did he ever respond? 

  • @volcompunksk8r i've just moved to san francisco 3 months ago after living in Texas for most of my life. i've seen as much racism in san francisco as i have seen in my entire life living in texas and i am not exaggerating. where are you living in some rural part near the dallas area?

  • @migol1984 I live in houston texas. Cypress area.

  • @volcompunksk8r every suburb in every major city of any or every state in america will always suck. there's no way around it. people are less open-minded, less cultural, less of everything. if you dont like it move into an area more suitable for your needs. otherwise, basing your experience on a suburb to describe an entire state is quite the overgeneralization.

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  • @volcompunksk8r

    That may be the dumbest thing I've ever read. Not just because of what you've said, but because it is completely inaccurate and you used it for an argument.

    Ever heard of the Civil Rights Movement? Are you aware that this movement took place in the 1960's? Are you also aware that the entire situation with the Civil Rights Movement was segregation and various laws based on RACE.

    Racism may never "die out".

    But if it had by now.. it certainly wasn't "hundreds of years ago"

  • @keparker13 You wrote me a whole entire paragraph that I didn't even read. How does that make you feel?

  • ha im in paris go texas

  • amen! TEXAS IS AMAZING!

  • Amen!

    Secede Texas for a FREE republic! :)

  • aman my borther

    from texas

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