Message from @Abel

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2018-09-09 02:19:49 UTC  

That was a war against the confederates, not against texas itself.

2018-09-09 02:19:50 UTC  

They did both.

2018-09-09 02:20:08 UTC  

I used to think Texas was crazy for that shit.

2018-09-09 02:20:22 UTC  

Now, seeing how LIBTAAAAHHHHHDS behave, I totally totally get it.

2018-09-09 02:20:28 UTC  

Texas. I am so sorry.

2018-09-09 02:20:31 UTC  

I understand now.

2018-09-09 02:20:46 UTC  

Maybe if Sam Houston had stayed in power then we would potentially have the right to secede, but the precedent has been set.

2018-09-09 02:20:54 UTC  

Future US Congresses could revise the Texas statehood law to remove the 5-state plan anyway.

2018-09-09 02:21:02 UTC  

I honestly didn't like the idea of Texas leaving United States, but I do understand and respect their right too. I have members of my family in Texas.

2018-09-09 02:21:48 UTC  

Precedent doesn't super-secede the agreement between Texas and United States.

2018-09-09 02:22:19 UTC  

Be like United States can't be a nation because it became a normal thing that illegal immigrants are flooding into our borders, that we must break up our borders to follow precedent.

2018-09-09 02:23:02 UTC  

It does. The Supreme Court ruled that states don't have that option in Texas vs White.

2018-09-09 02:23:23 UTC  

Only precedent matters when it comes to a law ruled on by supreme court.

2018-09-09 02:23:34 UTC  

A LAW

2018-09-09 02:24:07 UTC  

Constitution Law to be exact.

2018-09-09 02:24:20 UTC  

Right now free movement between US states is about as problematic for the US as Schengen for the EU.

2018-09-09 02:25:13 UTC  

Hey guys

2018-09-09 02:25:17 UTC  

I don’t like shots

2018-09-09 02:25:52 UTC  

You can argue that Texas by law has the right to secede, but we already tried doing that by the books and the US said no.

2018-09-09 02:25:58 UTC  

Shots... um so what. Just means your immunity would be poor against future infections.

2018-09-09 02:25:59 UTC  

What was the country which made a 3foot fence in their borders and reduced illegal immigration by 95%?

2018-09-09 02:26:05 UTC  

That is your choice.

2018-09-09 02:26:17 UTC  

Shots like

2018-09-09 02:26:22 UTC  

Cinnamon alcohol

2018-09-09 02:26:24 UTC  

Maybe if something changed that made the US not want to own Texas, but that isn't a likely scenario

2018-09-09 02:26:27 UTC  

FIREBALLLLL

2018-09-09 02:26:36 UTC  

it’s actually a generic brand

2018-09-09 02:26:43 UTC  

Man my phone is so nice for spelling things

2018-09-09 02:26:54 UTC  

You were told by Democrats who consistently disregard the constitution of our nation, why do you think they would care for the Texas law that allows them to secede.

2018-09-09 02:26:58 UTC  

Hungary stopped illegal migration by building a wall, more or less.

2018-09-09 02:27:00 UTC  

Democrat congress.

2018-09-09 02:27:14 UTC  

Nah, it was a fence

2018-09-09 02:27:16 UTC  

Just a fence

2018-09-09 02:27:26 UTC  

It was a physical barrier.

2018-09-09 02:27:36 UTC  

Think about the emotional barriers

2018-09-09 02:27:40 UTC  

I found that to be a poor ruling by the Democrats congress and Democrat leaning Supreme court.

2018-09-09 02:27:50 UTC  

That infringed upon Texas right.

2018-09-09 02:27:50 UTC  

I remember Tim bringing it up on a live stream months ago

2018-09-09 02:28:13 UTC  

Why not create a dome that we put all immigrants into

2018-09-09 02:28:23 UTC  

Then we turn it into a human hamster ball