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Don't Talk to the Police - Regent University School of Law
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Red Coats! Never mind, this isn't America after all. This is EMPIRE, nothing more. America died in 1812.
But whatever, all the real Americans died in the Revolutionary War. The left overs were Red Coats, Conservatives, and Loyalist. Because only a Classical Liberal would go against Romans 13. A Conservative Christian would have never rebelled against the Crown.
Considering it took 20 years to muster up the courage to rebel, I'm not too sure it was legit to begin with. But maybe its just me, considering Texians just do it! No questions. No thinking. Just action. Fast action.
The reason our Phallus is bigger than Washington's, with a spiked head.
Besides, I just can't see the United States anywhere.
Oh, wait, now that I came down from the moon for a better inspection, I do see the U.S. after all.
And that's really true too. Texas is the only thing that has ever kept everyone else from invading the upper 48.
Stephen F. Austin
Address of the Honorable S. F. Austin, Delivered at Louisville, Kentucky, March 7, 1836
"This object we expect to obtain, by a total separation from Mexico, as an independent community, a new republic, or by becoming a state of the United States. Texas would have been satisfied to have been a state of the Mexican Confederation, and she made every constitutional effort in her power to become one. But that is no longer practicable, for that confederation no longer exists. One of the two alternatives above mentioned, therefore, is the only resource which the revolutionary government of Mexico has left her. Either will secure the liberties and prosperity of Texas, for either will secure to us the right of self-government over a country which we have redeemed from the wilderness, and conquered without any aid or protection whatever from the Mexican government, (for we never received any,) and which is clearly ours. Ours, by every principle on which original titles to countries are, and ever have been founded. We have explored and pioneered it, developed its resources, made it known to the world, and given to it a high and rapidly increasing value. The federal republic of Mexico had a constitutional right to participate generally in this value, but it had not, and cannot have any other; and this one has evidently been forfeited and destroyed by unconstitutional acts and usurpation, and by the total dissolution of the social compact. Consequently, the true and legal owners of Texas, the only legitimate sovereigns of that country, are the people of Texas."
And this is why Sovereignty we don't play around with.
You want to play the Sovereign game with us, and it's right back to revolution again.
People don't go from being Sovereigns to Plebs. It doesn't work that way!
Sovereigns also don't have a Massa.
You can take that Sovereign Citizen BS and shove it too pal.
sovereign(adj.)
early 14c., of persons, "great, superior, supreme;" mid-14c., "having supreme power;" from Old French soverain "highest, supreme, chief," from Vulgar Latin *superanus "chief, principal" (source also of Spanish soberano, Italian soprano), from Latin super "over" (from PIE root *uper "over"). Of remedies or medicines, "potent in a high degree," from late 14c.
sovereign(n.)
late 13c., soverain, "superior, ruler, master, one who is superior to or has power over another," from Old French soverain "sovereign, lord, ruler," noun use of adjective meaning "highest, supreme, chief" (see sovereign (adj.)). Specifically by c. 1300 as "a king or queen, one who exercises dominion over people, a recognized supreme ruler of a realm." Also of Church authorities and heads of orders or houses as well as local civic officials.
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