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Glenn Beck & New Hampshire Rep Dan Itse on NH "Sovereignty Bill" HR6

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Glenn Beck with New Hampshire representative Dan Itse on the issue of state sovereignty and New Hampshire's new bill HR6 reasserting sovereignty from the federal government under the U.S. Constitution. There are now approximately 20 states considering similar legislation.

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  • i hope this will wake up many but i know most are still in denial.

  • there're groups like the Lakota indians, the Dixie in the south, Alaska, Rhode Island, and Texas are meeting to discuss ways to secede from the central government. they're pretty much classified as revolutionists. they are using political process. if that didn't work i'm sure they will use weapons. 2nd amendment is cool.

    no wonder the federal government is building large FEMA camps. the FEMA camp is real.

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  • Awesome! Go New Hampshire!

  • I don't think you understand me. I am not against that at all. God bless and keep you.

  • I take it you are against the States claiming their sovereignty? The Federal government receives it's "power" from the States, not the other way around. The Founders never intended for the Central Government (Federal), to become the Leviathan it has become in modern times.

  • Okay. Hope you're right. Stay safe.

  • Currently there are about 20 States that have invoked their 10th Amendment Rights. This re-establishes a State's sovereignty above the Federal government encroachments. I sincerely doubt the Federal government would rally the peoples of the remaining states to take up arms against those claiming sovereignty as they did in1862.

  • lol @ 2:51. who goes out with that hair

  • Hey, that's what I was getting at: It's a long-established American right that Lincoln squashed. Except I'm not so sure about the last point, unless you mean the ending would be different from that event.

  • The definition of a "civil war", is where there exists 2 factions fighting for the control of the Central government. The American "civil war" is grossly mis-named. It should have been called the "War of Secession", or "War between the States". For the Southern States merely separated themselves establishing their own capitol at Richmond, Va. I sincerely doubt the same scenario would happen today, as it did then.

  • I think some did...something called your Civil War?

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