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Schlafly: Obama could launch another Civil War

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I do not know about a civil war but it could be the act that never brings America back as a united nation. I do believe I will see in my life time states trying to separate from the union if this kind of actions and decline continue.


Schlafly: Obama could launch another Civil War
Describes president's amnesty plan as modern-day 'Fort Sumter'



By Paul Bremmer

President Obama’s looming executive action on immigration reform represents a Fort Sumter-type moment, according to conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly.

Schlafly at first considered comparing the Obama amnesty to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor but decided that Obama’s plan is much more subtle.

“With Pearl Harbor, the American people knew what was happening,” she said.

But Fort Sumter, where the opening shots of the Civil War were fired, represented the beginning of a ruinous conflict, and Schlafly, like fellow conservative luminary Richard Viguerie, speculates that an executive amnesty might touch off a sort of modern-day conflagration.

Obama plans to announce his unilateral immigration reform proposal in a televised address Thursday night. While no details are being released by the White House until then, analysts widely expect it to include delaying deportation and issuing work permits to up to 5 million people currently in the U.S. illegally.

However, it could be just the beginning. Last month, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services began searching for a contractor capable of producing up to 34 million blank green cards over the next five years.

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THIS, is how you 'start a civil war', Schafly should take notes.... well, if she can still read and write:

Tear gas and chaos shut down Nigeria's parliament
20 Nov

(Reuters) - Nigerian police fired tear gas and prevented the Speaker of the lower house of parliament, who has defected to the opposition, from presiding over a session on Thursday.

Senate President David Mark shut down the national assembly, postponing debate on a bill to extend a state of emergency in three states hit by insurgency, after the chaos erupted.

"After a due consultation with my colleagues in both chambers of National Assembly on this ugly development we have therefore agreed that today's session be suspended forthwith," Senate President David Mark said, adding that the assembly will reconvene on Tuesday.

Nigeria, Africa's top oil producer, is battling a currency crisis exacerbated by falling global oil prices, as well as the Islamist insurgency in three northeastern states.

Parliament was convening for the first time since Speaker Aminu Tambuwal, whose post is the fourth most powerful in the country, switched political sides before presidential elections in February to join the opposition to President Goodluck Jonathan.

Reuters reporters saw some lawmakers from the opposition All People's Congress scaling the wall and gate of the assembly as they tried to force a way in for Tambuwal, while the police and a few soldiers prevented them.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/20/us-nigeria-politics-idUSKCN0J41F420141120
 
i just think liberty trolls obama... :|

he never posts anything bad that his own party does...

good job... :clap:
 
DrLeftover said:
THIS, is how you 'start a civil war', Schafly should take notes.... well, if she can still read and write:


Tear gas and chaos shut down Nigeria's parliament
20 Nov

(Reuters) - Nigerian police fired tear gas and prevented the Speaker of the lower house of parliament, who has defected to the opposition, from presiding over a session on Thursday.

Senate President David Mark shut down the national assembly, postponing debate on a bill to extend a state of emergency in three states hit by insurgency, after the chaos erupted.

"After a due consultation with my colleagues in both chambers of National Assembly on this ugly development we have therefore agreed that today's session be suspended forthwith," Senate President David Mark said, adding that the assembly will reconvene on Tuesday.

Nigeria, Africa's top oil producer, is battling a currency crisis exacerbated by falling global oil prices, as well as the Islamist insurgency in three northeastern states.

Parliament was convening for the first time since Speaker Aminu Tambuwal, whose post is the fourth most powerful in the country, switched political sides before presidential elections in February to join the opposition to President Goodluck Jonathan.

Reuters reporters saw some lawmakers from the opposition All People's Congress scaling the wall and gate of the assembly as they tried to force a way in for Tambuwal, while the police and a few soldiers prevented them.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/20/us-nigeria-politics-idUSKCN0J41F420141120


I have to admit I have never heard of this person before. You seem to have quite the dislike for the person. I just found the article interesting.
 
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