Friday, May 28, 2004
Jefferson Davis 2004
Well lookie here, a bunch of fundies want to start a Christian nation in South Carolina, it includes breaking off of the United States!
So, let me get this straight!
They want to move to South Carolina to start a Christian Republic (Isn't this an oxymoron?,) where "government derives its power from the consent of the governed"...because as we all know Theocratic governments are the model of democratic societies!
So what's the kicker?
South Carolina was the first State to secede durng the Civil War!
How many white nationalists do you think are involved?
Will this Act of treason go without responce?
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Well lookie here, a bunch of fundies want to start a Christian nation in South Carolina, it includes breaking off of the United States!
"It's unleashed a barrage," said Cory Burnell, president of Texas-based ChristianExodus.org . "It's been an incredible response, it's nothing I'm used to and is fairly gut-wrenching for me."
Burnell and like-minded believers are looking to encourage thousands of U.S. citizens to migrate to South Carolina, run for state office, and eventually prompt South Carolina to peacefully secede from the union to create a new country where "government derives its power from the consent of the governed."
He says since WND's story was first posted, the number of those actively interested has jumped from a few dozen people to hundreds. Many people are also stepping forward to work as volunteers, and Burnell himself has had numerous appearances on radio talk shows as well as "Hannity and Colmes" on the Fox News Channel.
So, let me get this straight!
They want to move to South Carolina to start a Christian Republic (Isn't this an oxymoron?,) where "government derives its power from the consent of the governed"...because as we all know Theocratic governments are the model of democratic societies!
So what's the kicker?
South Carolina was the first State to secede durng the Civil War!
How many white nationalists do you think are involved?
Will this Act of treason go without responce?
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