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In reply to the discussion: "Even by 2013 standards, this is scary stuff." [View all]UBEEDelusional
(54 posts)12. Sure why not
If the majority in a state what to create a theocracy fine by me, hell they can even vote to be an independent nation too. Why should any state be part of the current incarnation of the USA if they would rather do something else? As an individual and you are part of a group and you no longer want to be associated with the group you leave or no longer deal with the group.
Freedom and Choice is that not what the founders really wanted for the people?
Is freedom and choice what everyone wants? It is what I want and I know others want that too.
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I've had relatives from Asheville all my life. They're very educated and liberal.
maddiemom
Apr 2013
#21
They passed civics, they just don't care. Over-riding the Constitution is thuggery.
Bernardo de La Paz
Apr 2013
#10
Actually just a few Colonies had established religions, only a few States retained them and
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#34
Except it's already up to 9 'imbeciles'... how many more might sign on? nt
babylonsister
Apr 2013
#15
I have relatives in North Carolina and have spent time in the state over the years.
maddiemom
Apr 2013
#18