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Sunday, 03/06/2011 11:29:49 PM

Sunday, March 06, 2011 11:29:49 PM

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Texas Nationalist group rallies for secession

By SOMMER INGRAM
ASSOCIATED PRESS
March 6, 2011, 8:13AM

AUSTIN — The Texas Nationalist Movement marked Texas Independence Day [ http://topics.chron.com/topics/Texas_Independence_Day ] with a rally on Saturday at the Capitol urging Texans to save the state by seceding from the United States.

A small but enthusiastic group of Texans gathered on the steps of the Capitol, as an assortment of massive Texas flags blew above them in the chilly afternoon breeze.

Outrage was spread evenly toward Democrats and Republicans as leaders of the movement expressed their disgust for the growing national debt and the federal government's treatment of Texas.

"Texas can take better care of itself than Washington," said Lauren Savage, vice president of the movement. "We are here to raise interest in the Legislature of the possibility of secession to cure the ills of America."

Members are demanding that state lawmakers introduce a bill that would allow Texans to vote on whether to declare independence.

Fed up with federal mandates, the burden of unsustainable taxes and disregarded votes, members say secession has been a long time coming.

"This is a cake that's been baking for 85 years," said Cary Wise, membership director of the Texas Nationalist Movement. "All this administration has done is light the candles."

Demonstrators said they have had enough of state leaders who are conservative in rhetoric but big government proponents in reality, calling out GOP Gov. Rick Perry [ http://topics.chron.com/topics/Rick_Perry ] as one of the biggest frauds.

"I would love to debate Rick Perry live because we could once and for all show that the guy is a big government fraud who claims to be conservative," said Eric Kirkland, member of the Constitution Party of Texas [ http://topics.chron.com/topics/Constitution_Party_of_Texas ].

Among shouts of agreement from the crowd, Kirkland added that he would love for Perry to walk out of the Capitol at that moment to engage in a debate.

Demonstrators said taxes are weighing down Texans and are ultimately unsustainable. Gerry Donaldson, host of Our Constitution: Foundation and Principles Radio Show, used bricks to demonstrate the burden dozens of taxes place on Texans throughout their lives.

"Washington is encroaching on us in greater levels day by day," Donaldson said, as he piled bricks one by one into a bucket held by a fellow member. "So, what do we do?"

Secessionists stressed accountability for a government they say has become corrupted by power and distorted from the framers' original intent.

Donaldson said he is getting a committee together that will review every bill proposed by state lawmakers and determine if it is constitutional by the people.

Drawing largely from the Texas Bill of Rights, demonstrators said Texans have the responsibility to take power from the hands of a federal government that has gotten out of control.

"The only way is to secede and wipe the slate clean," Donaldson said. "We secede, and then we reform this government based on an absolute return back to basic principles."

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CHOWDAH 5:40 PM on March 5, 2011
“All new states are invested, more or less, by a class of noisy, second-rate men who are always in favor of rash and extreme measures, but Texas was absolutely overrun by such men.”
~ sam houston

CHOWDAH 5:40 PM on March 5, 2011
texas was only able to balance the budget over the last two years because of billions in stimulus funds they received from the federal government.
let texas secede and see what happens. because everything not made in texas will have to be imported from... that's right the united states of america. texas will also have to negotiate her own trade agreements with mexico and the rest of the world. you think she'll get the same terms? oh, and texas will need her own military. and you know who sells most of the arms in the world? that's right, the united states of america. you think they'll want to sell to texas? i don't. i suppose we'll still have all the members of the national guard, but since they're the national guard they'll have to give back all those weapons. not to mention that texas will lose all her military bases (she has a ton), NASA, build all her own roads, etc... texas would be a joke within 5 years.

Funke 6:20 PM on March 5, 2011
If they think taxes would go down after secession they haven't thought this through very much.

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