Some people are really having a difficult time
facing the reality of a Black president; so difficult in fact, citizens from 20
states and counting have filed petitions at We The People on WhiteHouse.gov to
be granted permission to leave the union. The states include: Louisiana, Texas,
Kentucky, Michigan, Colorado, New Jersey, Montana, Missouri, North Dakota,
Indiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama,
Florida, Georgia, New York, Arkansas and Oregon. Continue to read after the cut:
According to the terms of participation for “We The
People,” as of October 3, 2011, petitions that meet the listed criteria become
searchable on WhiteHouse.gov once and if they reach 150 signatures within 30
days. If that is accomplished, for President Obama to actively consider a
petition, it must reach 25,000 signatures within the remainder of the same 30
day period. The White House reserves the right to change the time limit and
number of signatures required. While there are several of the president’s
policies that one could object too, at heart he is a moderate Democrat no more,
no less.
Couple that with the fact that no other president
since Lincoln has spawned calls of secession, it’s clear that the perceived
“otherness” of President Obama is the reason for this sudden need to leave the
United States simply because the person in the White House is black.
Culled from News One reports
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