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John Titor's Legacy
Will 2012 Elections be the catalyst of a Civil War in the U.S. that John Titor warned us about?
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<blockquote data-quote="JTFriend" data-source="post: 61427" data-attributes="member: 3457"><p>This know-it-all pundit Bob Cesca breaks it down for us:</p><p><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bob-cesca/secession-obama-2012_b_2138541.html" target="_blank">Bob Cesca: The Reality of Secession and Unicorns</a></p><p> </p><p>The New Confederates can look forward to 3rd world status according to Bob................</p><p> </p><p><em>Unless these states were able to muster an army of disloyal soldiers and militia and fired upon military bases loyal to the United States, it's doubtful that a modern secession movement would result in another civil war. But if it did, the U.S. military of 2012 clearly possesses capabilities and manpower far beyond anything imaged in 1861 and would summarily wipe out an army of rag-tags, even if they did manage to seize a couple of bases and persuade a few commanders to join the cause. If it escalated into war, the bloodshed would be unspeakable. The late Civil War historian Shelby Foote once observed that the most brutal fistfights he'd ever seen were between two brothers.</em></p><p><em>However, with a modern economy, there would be no need for President Obama to order the military to retake the seceding states by force. Again, we're talking about pure fantasy here, but if the president took seriously the various Ordinances of Secession and the subsequent formation of an anti-federalist confederation of sovereign states, my strong hunch is that the president would merely starve out the states until they simply gave up.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTFriend, post: 61427, member: 3457"] This know-it-all pundit Bob Cesca breaks it down for us: [url="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bob-cesca/secession-obama-2012_b_2138541.html"]Bob Cesca: The Reality of Secession and Unicorns[/url] The New Confederates can look forward to 3rd world status according to Bob................ [I]Unless these states were able to muster an army of disloyal soldiers and militia and fired upon military bases loyal to the United States, it's doubtful that a modern secession movement would result in another civil war. But if it did, the U.S. military of 2012 clearly possesses capabilities and manpower far beyond anything imaged in 1861 and would summarily wipe out an army of rag-tags, even if they did manage to seize a couple of bases and persuade a few commanders to join the cause. If it escalated into war, the bloodshed would be unspeakable. The late Civil War historian Shelby Foote once observed that the most brutal fistfights he'd ever seen were between two brothers.[/I] [I]However, with a modern economy, there would be no need for President Obama to order the military to retake the seceding states by force. Again, we're talking about pure fantasy here, but if the president took seriously the various Ordinances of Secession and the subsequent formation of an anti-federalist confederation of sovereign states, my strong hunch is that the president would merely starve out the states until they simply gave up.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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