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    White House: “Our States Remain United”


    http://www.occidentaldissent.com/201...remain-united/
    http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...=7557#post7557

    District of Corruption

    H/T SNN

    Editor’s Note: I found Obama’s response to the secession petitions in my inbox when I got home last night.

    Jon Carson, Director of the Office of Public Engagement:

    Thank you for using the White House’s online petitions platform to participate in your government.

    In a nation of 300 million people — each with their own set of deeply-held beliefs –democracy can be noisy and controversial. And that’s a good thing. Free and open debate is what makes this country work, and many people around the world risk their lives every day for the liberties we often take for granted.

    But as much as we value a healthy debate, we don’t let that debate tear us apart.

    Our founding fathers established the Constitution of the United States “in order to form a more perfect union” through the hard and frustrating but necessary work of self-government. They enshrined in that document the right to change our national government through the power of the ballot — a right that generations of Americans have fought to secure for all. But they did not provide a right to walk away from it. As President Abraham Lincoln explained in his first inaugural address in 1861, “in contemplation of universal law and of the Constitution the Union of these States is perpetual.” In the years that followed, more than 600,000 Americans died in a long and bloody civil war that vindicated the principle that the Constitution establishes a permanent union between the States. And shortly after the Civil War ended, the Supreme Court confirmed that “[t]he Constitution, in all its provisions, looks to an indestructible Union composed of indestructible States.”

    Although the founders established a perpetual union, they also provided for a government that is, as President Lincoln would later describe it, “of the people, by the people, and for the people” — all of the people. Participation in, and engagement with, government is the cornerstone of our democracy. And because every American who wants to participate deserves a government that is accessible and responsive, the Obama Administration has created a host of new tools and channels to connect concerned citizens with White House. In fact, one of the most exciting aspects of the We the People platform is a chance to engage directly with our most outspoken critics.

    So let’s be clear: No one disputes that our country faces big challenges, and the recent election followed a vigorous debate about how they should be addressed. As President Obama said the night he won re-election, “We may have battled fiercely, but it’s only because we love this country deeply and we care so strongly about its future.”

    Whether it’s figuring out how to strengthen our economy, reduce our deficit in a responsible way, or protect our country, we will need to work together — and hear from one another — in order to find the best way to move forward. I hope you’ll take a few minutes to learn more about the President’s ideas and share more of your own


    Posted on January 12, 2013 by Hunter Wallace



    The quality of people I am reaching is much higher than I ever did with a forum.
    I'm now at the top of the racialist intellectual community in the United States.
    I was a nobody when I ran The Phora.

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    Obongo the Kenyan Nigger is like the Melungeon 'Stinkin' Lincoln

    Obongo the Kenyan Nigger is like the Melungeon 'Stinkin' Lincoln


    http://www.occidentaldissent.com/201...omment-1186130
    http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...ted=1#post7558


    Did we really expect him to say, “sure, leave when you desire.” I believe the comparison with stinkin Lincoln is valid.

    Will anyone fight this tyranny? Will we have a Lexington and Concord moment? Are there any folks who will ban together and fight! Or do the honest hard working people have too much to lose? Is everyone too comfortable like the frog in the slow boil?

    I predict there will be small pockets of isolated violence like Ruby Ridge with law enforcement made to look like heros.

    Now if Obama was banning something really important to the life of the southerner like the SEC, then maybe we would see people fight.


    Douglas says:
    January 12, 2013 at 7:32 pm

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    Itz Fun Being A Witless Meercat!!!

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