Texas secession (Read 15625 times)

ren

Re: Texas secession
« Reply #20 on: January 27, 2021, 03:30:53 PM »
Deeds Not Words

Kuleana

Re: Texas secession
« Reply #21 on: January 27, 2021, 04:15:43 PM »
Every country including Hawaiians are guilty of being an empire.  No land was gained and continued to own without someone else fighting over it.  There are losers and winners.
For someone who believes in aiding the Republic of China's (Taiwan), from being reunited with the Peoples Republic of China AND then passionately opposes the de-occupation of Hawaii as well as Texas that is the legal remedy based on US Constitutional law; actually gives the surviving Hawaiian and American Patriots great hope and insight:

1.  Those who believe as you, base your positions on anything, but what is logically legal.
2.  There can never be any reconciliation among the remaining American patriots that once belonged to the American Republic and those accepting their status, as willing brainwashed subjects, of the now US empire.
3.  The days of the US empire are definitely numbered, if its long-term future depends upon such subjects, with the lack of legal logic exhibited.

omnigun

Re: Texas secession
« Reply #22 on: January 27, 2021, 05:07:50 PM »
For someone who believes in aiding the Republic of China's (Taiwan), from being reunited with the Peoples Republic of China AND then passionately opposes the de-occupation of Hawaii as well as Texas that is the legal remedy based on US Constitutional law; actually gives the surviving Hawaiian and American Patriots great hope and insight:

1.  Those who believe as you, base your positions on anything, but what is logically legal.
2.  There can never be any reconciliation among the remaining American patriots that once belonged to the American Republic and those accepting their status, as willing brainwashed subjects, of the now US empire.
3.  The days of the US empire are definitely numbered, if its long-term future depends upon such subjects, with the lack of legal logic exhibited.

Taiwan hasn't lost the war.  They currently are alone. As a person I pick and choose who to support.  It's not bound by some legality.  Do you pick and choose which king to support on which island or which sucession route?   Or which Hawaiian monarchy you believe in?  I just support those who share similar values to me.  And Taiwan does more than China.   In any war there are two or more sides.  You get to choose which one you support.  I support America over Texas.

drck1000

Re: Texas secession
« Reply #23 on: January 27, 2021, 05:25:42 PM »
I hate to see what Ren's search history looks like.  As well as what pops up as "suggestions"  :shake:

ren

Re: Texas secession
« Reply #24 on: January 27, 2021, 05:39:43 PM »
I hate to see what Ren's search history looks like.  As well as what pops up as "suggestions"  :shake:

Everytime a pissant posts...
Deeds Not Words

mrgaf

Re: Texas secession
« Reply #25 on: January 27, 2021, 06:27:05 PM »


This is one pig that you don’t want in Texas..... :D
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Kuleana

Re: Texas secession
« Reply #26 on: January 27, 2021, 07:06:59 PM »
Taiwan hasn't lost the war.  They currently are alone.

Wrong, the Kuo Ming Tang lost the Chinese Civil War and fled to Taiwan and yet you believe the US empire should intervene.  Maybe Hawaiians should ask Russia and China to blockade the US empire from currently occupying Hawaii.



As a person I pick and choose who to support.  It's not bound by some legality.  Do you pick and choose which king to support on which island or which sucession route?   Or which Hawaiian monarchy you believe in? 
The Hawaiian Kingdom was a constitutional monarchy, which had procedures of how monarchs were elected.



I just support those who share similar values to me.  And Taiwan does more than China.
You sure you don't have more in common with China?



I support the US empire over Texas.
Tell the truth, of what you really believe.

ren

Re: Texas secession
« Reply #27 on: January 27, 2021, 07:14:18 PM »
Deeds Not Words

omnigun

Re: Texas secession
« Reply #28 on: January 27, 2021, 07:36:07 PM »

Wrong, the Kuo Ming Tang lost the Chinese Civil War and fled to Taiwan and yet you believe the US empire should intervene.  Maybe Hawaiians should ask Russia and China to blockade the US empire from currently occupying Hawaii.


The Hawaiian Kingdom was a constitutional monarchy, which had procedures of how monarchs were elected.


You sure you don't have more in common with China?


Tell the truth, of what you really believe.

Yup I do support the US EMPIRE.  I am American, I support my country and those who share similar values or are beneficial to my country/"empire".

I'm sure the original monarchy didn't appear out of thin air.  Also I doubt it continued without conflict and war.  Someone lost battles.  Taiwan lost the civil war,  took over an island and make another country.  Right now they are independent and lost no current wars after inception.

robtmc

Re: Texas secession
« Reply #29 on: January 27, 2021, 07:46:36 PM »
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robtmc

Re: Texas secession
« Reply #30 on: January 27, 2021, 07:47:57 PM »
This is one pig that you don’t want in Texas..... :D
I would want a .44 magnum if I were to see that  on the path.

robtmc

Re: Texas secession
« Reply #31 on: January 27, 2021, 07:49:01 PM »
That look when she breaks wind while at the podium.



Kuleana

Re: Texas secession
« Reply #32 on: January 27, 2021, 09:20:37 PM »
Yup I do support the US EMPIRE.  I am American, I support my country and those who share similar values or are beneficial to my country/"empire".
Don't you feel a load lifted off your shoulders, by coming out of the imperial closet, and letting everyone know what was hidden in there?



I'm sure the original monarchy didn't appear out of thin air.
The internationally recognized Hawaiian Kingdom was born in 1843, after Kamehameha I previously united the three non-internationally recognized island kingdoms, in the Hawaiian Island chain.



Also I doubt it continued without conflict and war.  Someone lost battles.
Other than the illegal overthrow in 1893, there were no wars during the Hawaiian Kingdom era.



Taiwan lost the civil war, took over an island and make another country.
Imperial hostile invasions is really an aphrodisiac for you.  You seem to get a high when imperialists conduct a hostile take over.



Right now they are independent and lost no current wars after inception.
Wrong, the Republic of China (Taiwan) is not an internationally recognized sovereign nation.

omnigun

Re: Texas secession
« Reply #33 on: January 27, 2021, 09:56:47 PM »
Don't you feel a load lifted off your shoulders, by coming out of the imperial closet, and letting everyone know what was hidden in there?

Not really,  every country is an empire including the old hawaiian empire as you admit in the sentence below.


The internationally recognized Hawaiian Kingdom was born in 1843, after Kamehameha I previously united the three non-internationally recognized island kingdoms, in the Hawaiian Island chain.

So you admit it didnt magic, appear.  Land was taken through war, unless he united everyone without one drop of blood or any animosity?


Other than the illegal overthrow in 1893, there were no wars during the Hawaiian Kingdom era.

I recall hella fighting during the Hawaiian era. 


Imperial hostile invasions is really an aphrodisiac for you.  You seem to get a high when imperialists conduct a hostile take over.

Not really

Wrong, the Republic of China (Taiwan) is not an internationally recognized sovereign nation.

It is to some people, also neither is the "hawaiian kingdom"
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hvybarrels

Re: Texas secession
« Reply #34 on: January 27, 2021, 10:18:50 PM »

The internationally recognized Hawaiian Kingdom was born in 1843, after Kamehameha I previously united the three non-internationally recognized island kingdoms, in the Hawaiian Island chain.


Kamehameha the Great was a talented warlord. His descendants not so much. They thought playing dress up with the West would ingratiate them, but all they accomplished was to give wealthy foreigners a beachhead. The Democrats and Republicans are not warlords, just tyrants who depend on others for their power. Without the support of fake news they would have dried up and blown away 4 years ago. Now they are creating instability and inviting insurrection because they think they can control the outcome, but we are entering an age of warlords. Those who will eventually work their way up to royalty will have the necessary skills, bravery, and an organic support network. All the RINOS and DINOS know how to do is take bribes and attack anyone who disagrees with them.
Stop blaming lazy people. We didn’t do anything.

omnigun

Re: Texas secession
« Reply #35 on: January 27, 2021, 10:20:56 PM »
Kamehameha the Great was a talented warlord. His descendants not so much. They thought playing dress up with the West would ingratiate them, but all they accomplished was to give wealthy foreigners a beachhead. The Democrats and Republicans are not warlords, just tyrants who depend on others for their power. Without the support of fake news they would have dried up and blown away 4 years ago. Now they are creating instability and inviting insurrection because they think they can control the outcome, but we are entering an age of warlords. Those who will eventually work their way up to royalty will have the necessary skills, bravery, and an organic support network. All the RINOS and DINOS know how to do is take bribes and attack anyone who disagrees with them.
Other than the fact another person recognizes that the Hawaiian kingdom would be considered an "empire".  Weird that hvy is advocating fascistism and warlords. 

macsak

Re: Texas secession
« Reply #36 on: January 27, 2021, 10:30:58 PM »

Flapp_Jackson

Re: Texas secession
« Reply #37 on: January 27, 2021, 10:57:22 PM »
Other than the fact another person recognizes that the Hawaiian kingdom would be considered an "empire".  Weird that hvy is advocating fascistism and warlords.

Weird that hvy is advocating for a word that doesn't exist in the English language.

The reasonable man adapts himself to the world;
the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself.
Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man.
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Kuleana

Re: Texas secession
« Reply #38 on: January 28, 2021, 08:38:15 AM »
Not really,  every country is an empire including the old hawaiian empire as you admit in the sentence below.
Hawaii was a kingdom, not an empire.  Those two types of nations share some similar traits, but have a lot more differences.

By the same token, America should be trembling due to the Canadian empire to the north.



So you admit it didnt magic, appear.  Land was taken through war, unless he united everyone without one drop of blood or any animosity?
The wars of unification were bloody.  Once the Hawaiian Kingdom was established, there were no wars, during that period.



It is to some people, also neither is the "hawaiian kingdom"
Wrong, only the US empire and its vassal states acknowledge the Republic of China and only unofficially.

Rocky

Re: Texas secession
« Reply #39 on: January 28, 2021, 08:55:48 AM »
 :stopjack:
Topic is about Texas, not Hawaii
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