User Profile: nickarmy75

Member Since: July 23, 2012

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  • I remember the exact same thing and even mentioned to few friends that they weren’t mentioning the person they pulled out of the woods. If I remember correctly they had a perp proned out in the woods you could clearly see from a helicopter shooting live footage. Then shortly afterwards a reporter was interviewing a couple people who where on scene and saw the police bringing a man in BDU pants and black jacket out of the woods saying “I didn’t do it” or something to that effect. I’m not delusional and have wondered about this since the shooting. I would imagine you could find footage on YouTube.

  • Ranger,

    Brother , I can assure you I have passed the point of caring what people think and how they feel. I am just as willing to lay down my life as when I took an oath 18 years ago if not more. We are at a point when men like us have to stand up and do the dirty work like we have always done. The last stanza of The Ranger Creed reads.

    Readily will I display the intestinal fortitude required to fight on to the Ranger objective and complete the mission, though I be the lone survivor.

    Damn Right,

    RLTW

  • I work with Xavier Lerma and he is by no means a wolf in sheep’s clothing. The gentleman is a former Marine and is desperate for his country as I. I can assure you Pravda is better journalism than 95% of what passes for it here.

  • I’m willing to move anywhere if thats what it takes, but when you are talking about forming a country you have to look at certain things from an infrastructure perspective. Wyoming is a gorgeous state. Unfortunately you don’t have robust infrastructure, access to ports, numerous airports and railways. Not only that the size of Texas is a huge plus. The state could absorb 10′s of millions moving there, albeit in an organized way over a period of time. You have to account for the influx of likeminded people from all over clamoring to get in. As far as the illegal immigration problem goes. Does anyone think a bunch of illegals would stick around in a liberty minded conservative society. There would be a mass exodus back to Mexico and into the “old county”.

  • I’m fairly sure folks understand this. It so far has been purely symbolic. If this continues to pick up steam then it would be time to petition a particular state. As I’ve said before. If this is to be a real movement then a single state needs to be the focal point to start. All logic points to TX.

  • It’s unfortunate isn’t it. I’m sure I’m not alone when I first started listening to Beck and thought, now there is someone who gets it. Guess not.

  • Bolivia GDP $51.41 billion>Texas GDP $1.332 trillion. Texas alone is the 15th largest economy in the world.

  • Yea, I think everyone gets that. Thanks for the clarification.

  • I made a comment last week that the only answer is a legitimate organized secession movement. I am grateful that someone has lit the fire. One problem that jumps to mind though is all these states with separate petitions. I believe for this to be truly effective we must concentrate on a particular state or region with our efforts and signatures. I believe Texas would be the logical choice for a myriad of reasons but am open to discussing others. Can you imagine what a few hundred thousand signatures or even a million or more would do to move this idea forward. 45,000 people is a drop in the bucket relatively speaking and look at the attention it’s receiving. Be warned though once and if this ball starts there may be no turning back. I hope we are prepared.

  • I truly believe the only way to save liberty is a legitimate organized succession movement. Where and how this begins I’m unsure but it needs to happen. There are two Americas and the other I don’t recognize and have no desire to be a part of.