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Quote from jjf:

you would need to be careful because now that the war on Iraq has been won there are 140,000 armed boys and girls with nothing to do.
just imagine if they all came to a town near you


I am sure they will be more than willing to attack their fellow Americans. Did not happen in USSR or Poland. You are counting on a big IF.
 
For everyone's reading pleasure:

The Alaskan Independence Party
http://www.akip.org/

H A W A I ` I
Independent & Sovereign
http://www.hawaii-nation.org/

New England Confederation Alliance.org
http://www.newenglandconfederationalliance.org/

The Second Vermont Republic
http://vermontrepublic.org/

Texas Secede!
http://www.texassecede.com/faq.htm

It only took me a couple minutes to find these sites. There are more. Have such movements always existed? Sure. But I think the frequency and membership has increased. Just earlier this year two New Hampshire legislators introduced a bill threatening secession... several other states followed suit. Not sure what came of it.
 
Quote from Misthos:

For everyone's reading pleasure:

The Alaskan Independence Party
http://www.akip.org/

H A W A I ` I
Independent & Sovereign
http://www.hawaii-nation.org/

New England Confederation Alliance.org
http://www.newenglandconfederationalliance.org/

The Second Vermont Republic
http://vermontrepublic.org/

Texas Secede!
http://www.texassecede.com/faq.htm

It only took me a couple minutes to find these sites. There are more. Have such movements always existed? Sure. But I think the frequency and membership has increased. Just earlier this year two New Hampshire legislators introduced a bill threatening secession... several other states followed suit. Not sure what came of it.

thanks for the posts good as usual. i will look at the sites.
 
Quote from morganist:

thanks for the posts good as usual. i will look at the sites.

I remember reading this article a while back - just found it - better summary than the links I posted:

Divided We Stand
What would California look like broken in three? Or a Republic of New England? With the federal government reaching for ever more power, redrawing the map is enticing, says Paul Starobin
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204482304574219813708759806.html
 
i have had a look at those websites and i think the new england one seems the most appealing and realistic as it is a group of states and effectively powerful.
 
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