According to a recent poll conducted by the University of Texas and the Texas Tribune, the majority of Texas residents believe that the federal government is planning to arrest political dissentnents during a “domestic military intervention.”
One striking result from the poll was the reasons respondents thought the federal government would intervene.
“You put federal government into it and people’s skepticism and their concern really rises,” said Daron Shaw, a professor at UT-Austin.
“It cuts into everybody’s suspicion,” Shaw stated. “Nobody trusts the federal government. About a third of Democrats are concerned about the government going nuts. Among Republicans, it’s between 55 percent and two-thirds.”
Graphs and surprising poll results over on PAGE 2:
The Southern Cross NEVER flew over a nation that supported slavery. It was the battle flag of the Army of Northern Virginia, not a national flag. The United States flag flew over a nation that supported slavery for 85 years, yet no one is supporting removing it. Historians, real historians, not your 5th grade history teacher, have studied in detail the causes of the Civil War, and it wasn’t slavery. It was economics over an insanely rich South and poor Northern cities. The South was removing Slavery, it was a dead issue there due to English cotton contracts offering much higher prices than northern textile mills, and with those higher prices the condition that the cotton be raised without the use of slaves. The North could not have that life blood of cotton going to England, nor could it compete with the prices England was paying for the cotton. Even the Southern Generals, in particular Robert E. Lee, freed all their slaves by 1862, while the North still clung to slavery. Maryland and Delaware were immune to the Emancipation Proclamation as border states, and Delaware did not outlaw slavery until 1872. The Emancipation Proclamation was hated in the North because the cities thought the freed slaves would move north and take all the textile mill jobs. All resources flowed from the South, cotton, iron, timber, etc., and that was making the Southern states rich beyond anything the North could compete with, Lincoln himself stated that he could not allow secession to proceed because “Who would pay for the government?” The history taught in our schools is based on the effort by Congress, Northern Industry and the Executive branch to devastate and punish the South to make sure they never again dared to try to secede and bankrupt the North, just as Sherman’s March was designed to do. Southern economics was moving beyond slavery fast, and southerners were used to living in mixed race areas and doing business together. Of course there were extremists, and in the power vacuum left by the War Between the States, those extremists in some cases managed to gain a foothold in a devastated, poverty stricken, post war south, much as the $#%&!@* party did post WWI in Germany.
Wouldn’t put it past Obama to declare Martial Law so there won’t be another election of a President.
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Another civil war is on it’s way. I predicted this three years ago. Everyone thought I was crazy.
Comming soon to a State near you.
I’ll be there, got your back
I don’t think the military would follow that order. That seems to be another reason they want to take away our guns.