As a result of Tuesday's election, Americans in 15 states have filed
petitions to secede from the United States, Regina Conley reported at
Red Alert Politics on Saturday.
So far, she says, residents in
Louisiana, Texas, Kentucky, Colorado, New Jersey and ten other states,
have filed petitions at the White House petition site requesting
secession. A petition for New York to secede was file by "C R" of Grand
Forks, North Dakota on Saturday.
Examiner's Sheila Carroll says
those other states include Montana, North Dakota, Indiana, Mississippi,
North Carolina, Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Oregon.
On November
7, the day after the election, "Michael E" from Slidell, Louisiana,
filed a petition at the White House "We the People" site, requesting
that Louisiana be allowed to secede.
"When in the Course of human
events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political
bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the
powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of
Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the
opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which
impel them to the separation," the petition reads, quoting the
Declaration of Independence.
As of this writing, the petition has 8.162 signatures and needs 16,838 to reach a goal of 25,000.
On Friday, a Texas resident created a petition to secede in order to protect the standard of living Texans now enjoy.
"The
US continues to suffer economic difficulties stemming from the federal
government's neglect to reform domestic and foreign spending. The
citizens of the US suffer from blatant abuses of their rights such as
the NDAA, the TSA, etc. Given that the state of Texas maintains a
balanced budget and is the 15th largest economy in the world, it is
practically feasible for Texas to withdraw from the union, and to do so
would protect its citizens' standard of living and re-secure their
rights and liberties in accordance with the original ideas and beliefs
of our founding fathers which are no longer being reflected by the
federal government," the petition reads.
As of this writing, that petition had 5,289 signatures.
The
Oregon petition, started Saturday by "Kristopher W" of Tillamook,
Oregon, wants the state to remain an ally of the United States and
possibly vote to rejoin the Union once "the citizens of Oregon felt the
Federal Government was no longer imposing" what it calls a tyrannical
government that cares nothing about the future of Oregon's children."
Petitions on the White House site have 30 days to reach a threshold of 25,000 signatures.
More:
http://www.examiner.com/article/citizens-15-states-file-petitions-to-secede-from-united-states
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