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em2nought 06-25-16 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Onkel Neal (Post 2414246)
Actually, all we need to keep out the Americans is cannon loaded with job applications.

They'll take a job, just don't expect them to work. :03:

Onkel Neal 06-25-16 09:53 AM

I thought it would scare 'em away, let me rethink this....:D

Aktungbby 06-25-16 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 2414239)
I think a lot of people are in favour of a wall on the border.

Whether that wall should be built on the Southern border of Texas or the Northern border of Texas is still undecided. :D:D

JEEZE! if the northern boarder: there'd be a lot of (OK) 'panhandlers' just like Tijuana ...using babies as props.:O:http://gothamist.com/attachments/bya...14homeless.jpg

Takeda Shingen 06-25-16 12:58 PM

Leaving? Thought you guys left back in 2012 after the scary black man was reelected. Well, see you guys around. We'll make sure to tie off the water and utilities. Don't want things getting banged up when Mexico comes back for what's theirs. Have fun!

Oberon 06-25-16 01:12 PM

One of these days Texas will leave and no-one will believe it. :haha:

vienna 06-25-16 01:40 PM

...or, perhaps, even care... :D



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Onkel Neal 06-25-16 07:01 PM

Oh, words hurt! :up:

Bubblehead1980 06-25-16 09:17 PM

The idea of the United States splitting up is a great one and part of me hopes things get terrible enough sometime in the future it could happen.I would love to see Texas once again be it's own nation.Perhaps the southern states form it's own country, the NE it's own etc.Can maintain relations, trade, mutual protection agreements etc but remove DC from the equation.Of course if have another tyrant along the lines of Lincoln it would start another war, but it would be for the best if America divorced at this point. This would be most fair and logical thing to solve the problems facing our people.

em2nought 06-26-16 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2414330)
One of these days Texas will leave and no-one will believe it. :haha:

I'm telling you they should start selling citizenships. :woot:

Onkel Neal 06-26-16 06:44 PM

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Oberon 06-26-16 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Bubblehead1980 (Post 2414432)
The idea of the United States splitting up is a great one

Because it would end so well. :yep:

http://cowgernation.com/wp-content/u...Destroyed-.jpg

You guys managed to kill nearly a million Americans last time, think you can go better this time? :hmmm:

Catfish 06-28-16 01:40 AM

^ why don't you stop them negative waves :haha:

August 06-28-16 07:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bubblehead1980 (Post 2414432)
The idea of the United States splitting up is a great one and part of me hopes things get terrible enough sometime in the future it could happen.I would love to see Texas once again be it's own nation.Perhaps the southern states form it's own country, the NE it's own etc.Can maintain relations, trade, mutual protection agreements etc but remove DC from the equation.Of course if have another tyrant along the lines of Lincoln it would start another war, but it would be for the best if America divorced at this point. This would be most fair and logical thing to solve the problems facing our people.


Just curious, exactly what problems do you think would be solved by splitting up?

Jimbuna 06-28-16 08:53 AM

^Try Russia or China (It is certainly one or the other).

Betonov 06-28-16 09:07 AM

Absolutely.
British cops always wear reflective jackets.


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