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No, Texas is next.
Unlike the Lisbon Treaty, the US Constitution doesn't have a secession clause. I don't expect Texas is likely to go to war over it.
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No, Texas is next.
Unlike the Lisbon Treaty, the US Constitution doesn't have a secession clause. I don't expect Texas is likely to go to war over it.
Ireland may want out of the UK
the US Constitution doesn't have a secession clause. I don't expect Texas is likely to go to war over it.
Ireland is not part of the UK.
Yeah, sorry, I meant Northern Ireland.
Since the late 1700s the Brits believed they are better than the Americans

Yeah I've been seeing the same thing. Looks like other EU countries have large groups feeling the same way.The Brits' appetite for exit seems to foretell the US appetite for Trump. I saw an interview with one of the brexit folks and they sounded a lot like Trump. Anti immigrant, wall around the border, etc.
Ireland is independent from the UK. Your Scotland statement is most likely true.I don't think this hurts the IRA at all--Ireland may want out of the UK, next, along with Scotland.
The lack of a clause means the 10th allows the states to secede.
http://www.ibtimes.com/texas-secession-brexit-inspires-nationalists-leave-us-texit-vote-2386446
Texas Secession: Brexit Inspires Nationalists To Leave US In ‘Texit’ Vote
Unlike the Lisbon Treaty, the US Constitution doesn't have a secession clause.
If Trump gets elected, can the north secede from the south?Funny thought I had the other day. If the South seceded, it would be as dirt poor as Mexico.
If Trump gets elected, can the north secede from the south?
How about every state that votes for Trump can secede from the rest of us. The disconnected states can be held together with lots of hair spray and a blow dryer much like the Donald's wild badger-like hair-helmet.If Trump gets elected, can the north secede from the south?
Scotland is considering a second referendum.
How about every state that votes for Trump can secede from the rest of us. The disconnected states can be held together with lots of hair spray and a blow dryer much like the Donald's wild badger-like hair-helmet.
I agree!The republic survived Obama and Carter. It will survive Trump. Worst case is he'd be gone in 4 years. If not, he'd have done a good enough job to get reelected.
I was being mostly facetious. I would definitely call myself the opposite of a Trump supporter, but the country would survive. Right now, I'm pretty disillusioned with both sides of the political aisle in this country. I suppose sarcasm is my only outlet.The republic survived Obama and Carter. It will survive Trump. Worst case is he'd be gone in 4 years. If not, he'd have done a good enough job to get reelected.
Scotland is considering a second referendum.
Korea or Iran?
Diplomacy has worked great in both cases.
Ireland is independent from the UK. Your Scotland statement is most likely true.
