46% of Georgia Senate in favor of Secession, Will Ga really say goodbye to Feds?

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2009

A new survey showed 46% of the Republican house are in favor of discussing Secession. We examine senate resolution 632 aka the Ga sovereignty or secession bill. We go to the Ga Republican convention and get the real details about it from candidate for Governor Ray McBerry.

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  • Good ear Micah, I normally hate all politicians but so far every time I have talked to Ray he has been honest and a straight shooter. Most politicians would never touch this topic never mind give you an honest answer.

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  • The only reason it is 46% is because we need to get the word out! Vote Ray Mcberry he is all for the people and less Feds!

  • The Federal Government is completely ignoring the Constitution now. We are impatiently waiting for the Federal Government to go broke, the good news is that the Creditors buying Treasury bonds are starting to say 'No' to all the Govt intervention & have stopped buying them. When the O cannot pay the military and the dollar starts collapsing the states will start breaking off. When Russia collapsed, it brought about 14 new countries.

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  • Far too many people assume that the states to succeed would be a good thing. But what far too many people ignore is that they are unhappy with one congress, one senate and one president...just think what 50 independent states would be especially when you see how corrupt they are today. Just think of driving from state to state and each state doing what ever it wants to you without an central checks, balances or orders.

  • The federal government is a terrorist organization. The states should issue the federal government ultimatums to return back to within the confines of the constitution, not weak little warnings.

  • @dchris1990 Christaliban is a term for the Dominionist elements of the Religious Right who are attempting to impose theocracy

  • @biancademonet haha I prefer having an agnostic, tolerant government centered in DC and based on facts, not dumb emotion, rule both the South, the West, the East, and the North: aka, like what we are supposed to have, under the Constitution of these United States of America :)

    Christaliban btw, doesnt make sense to a layman like myself, please explain what you mean, exactly.

  • @dchris1990 You do reallize Secession failed, and the 1964 BS was opposition to Civil Rights? Do you support a return to Jim Crow or worse letting the Christaliban impose theocracy in the South, guarantee if that happens, you'll suffer brain drain as people who believe in freedom head north & west.....I know that secession will happen in the "blue States" if the Christaliban gains power and attempts to impose Biblical Sharia law

  • Oh bully, time for another nullification crisis coming from the intransigent South, heartland of our freedoms. My favorite Southern crisis was either 1832, or 1964. I feel 1860 was a little too moderate :)

  • Screw it! We can't work it out with the Fed. Secession is the only answer now!

  • @TheJimmyPopcorn correction obama is a fascist. Fascism is when the government looks after the well being of the banking and corporate elite and not the general population.

  • @trueemperors

    The founding fathers were insane too. The revolutionary war was bloody too. Tyranny is tyranny. I am glad you know we are a Union and not a country.

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