I agree their concept is great, but is this Resolution any more meaningful or haveany more force of law than the resolution honoring the Boston Stranglerstevie_d_64 wrote:I'm pretty much done with this one before I begin...
So some people want to be Torrey's (or in this case Washitorians), and some want to LEGISLATIVELY challenge an oppressive tyrannical overseer...Also known as Patriots (or in this case Texans)
I really like the idea of HCR 50, and the foot it theoretically puts down...
Someone apparently believes this automatically puts them in the middle of another civil war...Geesh...
Just because a great number of us have guns...Doesn't mean we have to use them this time...We are not even close...
or making the chuck wagon the official Texas vehicle The resolution doesn't give us one bit of freedom, it just allows some donkeys to bray about how they stand for freedom, while they continue kiss federal donkey to get all our pork and federal funding that we can get. If they passed anything that that actually did something I would be convinced that our legislators are serious. Resolutions are meaningless political trumpeting
Paraphrasing the Bee Gees ... These are only words and words are all they have to pacify the sheep