95LawAg said:
I continue to be dismayed that a board associated with my great university and allegedly populated by fellow Aggies has become an estuary for seditionists, treasonists, and traitors. What an embarrassment to our school and nation. Unfortunately, I guess if you build it, they will come. A neat little digital compound for the 2020s version of Posse Comitatus.
I'm neither pro texit nor pro seccesion right now.
That said, I'm also not anti either of those options. They are both relevant and proper courses of action when necessary. The idea is not out of date any more than it was when the USA was created via separation from Great Britain. It says it right there in the constitution. We are on a path that is antithetical to the founding principles of our nation. At some point, either the momentum must be changed or a split will need to happen.
Further, according to recent polls, there's a significant amount of people on both sides who want to split.
Would you have been counseling the founders to be loyal to the British empire?
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