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<blockquote data-quote="sinister" data-source="post: 12575" data-attributes="member: 208"><p><strong>People talking of splitting USA (red-blue map)</strong></p><p></p><p>i'll say first that i seriously hope that there will not be any need for a civil war. that being said, secession and revolution is in American blood, and it is in fact in the Constitution. This country was built on revolution, and although the idea seems impossible nowadays, secession is a totally plausible thing for a state to do in this situation, where the population of that state feels underrepresented by the national gov't. I will also say that if Bush has the gall to go thru with his draft (which is already happening and is very possible now that he's won the election), I would much rather pick up a weapon in a civil war than pick up a weapon in Iraq. Wars are one of the worst things our species has seen over the years, but there is a reason for them. Revolution is in our blood, and when the ###### really hits the fan, I don't expect there to be any other outcome. I think if push really comes to shove, nobody should rule out the possibility of secession. I understand what John Titor said about the war being pointless in the end, but there's always a beginning. Who's to say that Titor's proposed, post-nuclear society wouldn't be better than just more of the same. When there's more of the same, trends tend to continue, which means this country either must burst to refresh itself or subject us all to what I consider to be something worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sinister, post: 12575, member: 208"] [b]People talking of splitting USA (red-blue map)[/b] i'll say first that i seriously hope that there will not be any need for a civil war. that being said, secession and revolution is in American blood, and it is in fact in the Constitution. This country was built on revolution, and although the idea seems impossible nowadays, secession is a totally plausible thing for a state to do in this situation, where the population of that state feels underrepresented by the national gov't. I will also say that if Bush has the gall to go thru with his draft (which is already happening and is very possible now that he's won the election), I would much rather pick up a weapon in a civil war than pick up a weapon in Iraq. Wars are one of the worst things our species has seen over the years, but there is a reason for them. Revolution is in our blood, and when the ###### really hits the fan, I don't expect there to be any other outcome. I think if push really comes to shove, nobody should rule out the possibility of secession. I understand what John Titor said about the war being pointless in the end, but there's always a beginning. Who's to say that Titor's proposed, post-nuclear society wouldn't be better than just more of the same. When there's more of the same, trends tend to continue, which means this country either must burst to refresh itself or subject us all to what I consider to be something worse. [/QUOTE]
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