For those who have been associated with the League of the South in Texas since its beginnings over 12 years ago, you have seen many changes. When the Texas chapter held its first meeting in Houston, those in attendance knew that change was needed. Few would have guessed that in about a dozen years, the topic of secession would be front page news in Texas. In Texas, we know in our hearts the truth about secession and yearn for the liberty that only comes with independence. Since that first meeting, we have seen the federal government take more of our money, sent more of our sons and daughters (and now wives) to fight in imperialistic wars and has racked up more debt than we even dreamed of in that first meeting.
In those early days, many people did not want to associate with the League because of “secession“. Now those who criticised us, are among those clamoring for secession. The League has always advocated that option because the system is broke and cannot be fixed. It would be nice to return to the Constitutional roots of the founding of the United States, yet many Supreme Court rulings, Executive orders and dereliction of duty bymany CONgress critters makes that option unobtainable.
Consider that in the news, a great deal is being made about how Tony Blair ignored how the Iraq War was illegal. Illegal wars are not a new item for us. In the League, we were aware that the whole military venture in the Balkans was illegal. We were vocal about the whole escapade. When the troops were told to wear UN blue, only one brave soul stood up for his country. When he went to court to defend his action, he was told that although the war was ‘illegal’ , since Congress did not stand up to the Clinton regime, nothing would be done about it.
While on the topic of political shenanigans, many nations are pitching a fit that Honduras would dare to have elections. Some of the nations are claiming that there can be no fair elections under military occupation. At the League, we agree with that sentiment. There were no free elections in the occupied Confederate States, and like the nations that refuse to recognize the elections in Honduras, they should likewise refuse to recognize the military occupation of the Southern States. I doubt that Brazil, Argentina and those other countries would have the ca-hones to take such a stand. Taking such stands is easier with Honduras which is smaller. Taking such a stand with the United States would take courage. So, with that being said, should Honduras be able to mind their own business? If yes, then fine, all peoples need to be able to select their own governments. If other nations want to meddle in the affairs of others, there needs to be less hypocrisy. If military occupation is bad for Honduras, then it is bad for the Southern Confederacy as well. If the military occupation of Palestine is bad for Palestinians, then why aren’t those same people protesting the military occupation of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Maryland and Missouri? ——(the sound of crickets chirping)——–
I do not expect China to recognize the Southern States and our cause since they want to justify their occupation of Tibet. It is no wonder that many in China revere the tyrant Lincoln.
The fact are the Southern States were occupied militarily. We were in a military district and not even recognized as a State back then. That occupation never ended. The foundation of the Constitution was violated then and remains violated. If it had been followed, there would not have been enough States in Congress to conduct business. Congress has operated in violation of the Constitution for a LONG time. We can not return. The only option is secession. The only way to preserve our liberties is secession from an empire that ignores our values, and culture. They have ignored our morals in passing laws that are repugnant to our values and morals. The empire has removed symbols of our faith and ridiculed our heritage. The empire does not respect family values, much less Biblical values. Trying to take the government back to those foundations will not be possible. Secession is necessary if we desire our posterity to have liberty, and not be part of the debt slavery of the empire.
Liberty for Texas and the South!
J Murrah
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