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I love it.

Now if a few more states will get on board.

I'm grasping at straws trying to figger how this ad relates at all?

- OS

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I'm guessing the "I'm loving it part", but how....he.....got....there....is...beyond....me.

Vontar just thinks different!

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I'm guessing the "I'm loving it part", but how....he.....got....there....is...beyond....me.

Vontar just thinks different!

I was just trying to get a quick I'm Loving it clip, that was the shortest one I found.

OIC. Random neural axon shorting out. :tinfoil:

- OS

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OIC. Random neural axon shorting out. :tinfoil:

- OS

To bad you had not been drinking from a chocolate cow.

Back to the subject at hand, glad to see someone sticking it back to the TSA since they have been sticking it to everyone else figuratively speaking.

EDIT

BRONKER answered it,

we finally got an answer to what happens if you mess with Texas.

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To bad you had not been drinking from a chocolate cow. .

Dang, there you go again.

Back to the subject at hand, glad to see someone sticking it back to the TSA since they have been sticking it to everyone else figuratively speaking.

Well, should airlines not be allowed to land in Texas, it remains to be seen who will get stuck the worst. Maybe that'll be worth Texas seceding over; listening to Rick Perry last night on Greta, sounds like he's already primed to lead the movement over the border issue alone, now add this? Wow.

- OS

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I believe [could be wrong] Texas could prosper more as a separate country than it does as a member of the sates. If texas ever decides to leave the Union, it's goodbye TN for me.

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I believe [could be wrong] Texas could prosper more as a separate country than it does as a member of the sates. If texas ever decides to leave the Union, it's goodbye TN for me.

You might like this one.

http://www.texassecede.com/faq.asp

Neither the Texas Constitution, nor the Constitution of the united States, explicitly or implicitly disallows the secession of Texas (or any other "free and independent State") from the United States. Joining the "Union" was ever and always voluntary, rendering voluntary withdrawal an equally lawful and viable option

Some fun reading in this next yahoo answers.

Can Texas secede from the US? - Yahoo! Answers

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Count me in as well.

As another Tennessee citizen eloquently said, "You all can go to hell. I'm going to Texas."

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I believe [could be wrong] Texas could prosper more as a separate country than it does as a member of the sates. If texas ever decides to leave the Union, it's goodbye TN for me.

This.

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Count me in as well.

As another Tennessee citizen eloquently said, "You all can go to hell. I'm going to Texas."

Didn't they name a small nuke after that guy as well. :shake:

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Well, last update I heard is that it's dead - they're backing off of it.

In reality, this comes across like a pretty cut and dried interstate commerce issue, so while I'm not a lawyer, I'm thinking it would be quickly shot down in the courts anyway.

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After reading the entire article . . . Texas backed down. . . They chickened out. WTF?

Same kind of Republicans we have in TN legislature, I imagine.

- OS

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