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What do you think of THE COUNTRY of TEXOARKLA?

JUST THE FACTS! THE COUNTRY of TEXOARKLA

In case things get a little tougher during the next few months, we In LOUISIANA, TEXAS , OKLAHOMA & ARKANSAS have a plan.

Maybe you don’t know it, but LOUISIANA , TEXAS , OKLAHOMA & ARKANSAS have a legal right to secede from the Union . (Reference the Texas/Louisiana-American Annexation Treaty of 1848.)

Us TEXOARKLANS love y’all Americans, but we’ll probably have to take action since Barack Obama won the election and is now the President of the U.S.A. We’ll miss ya’ll though.

Here is what can happen:

1. Barack Hussein Obama, after becoming the President of the United States , begins to try and create a socialist country, then TEXAS , LOUISIANA , ARKANSAS and OKLAHOMA announces that they are going to secede from the Union .

2. George W. Bush becomes the President of the Republic of TEXOARKLA . You might think that he doesn’t talk too pretty, but we haven’t had another terrorist attack and the economy was fine until the effects of Barney Frank and the Democrats lowering the qualifications for home loans came home to roost.

So what does TEXOARKLA have to do to survive as a Republic?

1. NASA is just south of Houston , Texas . We will control the space industry.

2. We refine over 90% of the gasoline in the United States .

3. Defense Industry–we have over 65% of it. The term “Don’t mess with TEXAS ,” will take on a whole new meaning.

4. Oil – we can supply all the oil that the Republic of TEXOARKLA will need for the next 300 years. What will the other states do? Gee, we don’t know. Why not ask Obama?

5. Natural Gas – again, we have all we need and it’s too bad about those Northern States. John Kerry and Al Gore will just have to figure out a way to keep them warm…

6. Computer Industry – we lead the nation in producing computer chips and communications equipment – small companies like Texas Instruments, Dell Computer, EDS, Raytheon, National Semiconductor, Motorola, Intel, AMD, Nortel, Alcatel, etc. The list goes on and on.

7. Medical Care – We have the research centers for cancer research, the best burn centers and the top trauma units in the world, as well as other large health centers.

8. We have enough colleges to keep educating and making smarter citizens: University of Texas , Texas A&M, Texas Tech, University of Oklahoma , Oklahoma State University, UL-Lafayette, UL-Monroe, University of Arkansas , LSU, Arkansas State University , Baylor, Rice, TCU, SMU and MANY more.

9. We have an intelligent and energetic work force and it isn’t restricted by a bunch of unions. Here in TEXOARKLA, we are a Right-to-Work State and, therefore, it’s every man and woman for themselves. We just go out and get the job done.. And if we don’t like the way one company operates, we get a job somewhere else.

10. We have essential control of the paper, plastics, and insurance industries, etc.

11. In case of a foreign invasion, we have the TEXOARKLA National Guard, the TEXOARKLA Air National Guard, and several military bases. We don’t have an Army, but since everybody down here has at least six guns and a pile of ammo, we can raise an Army in 24 hours if we need one. If the situation really gets bad, we can always call the Department of Public Safety and ask them to send over the Texas Rangers.

12. We are totally self-sufficient in beef, poultry, hogs, and several types of grain, fruit and vegetables and let’s not forget seafood from the Gulf. Also, everybody down here knows how to cook them so that they taste good. We don’t need any food from somewhere else.

13. FIVE of the ten largest cities in the United States and THIRTY TWO of the 100 largest cities in the United States are located in TEXOARKLA. And TEXOARKLA also has more land than California , New York , New Jersey , Connecticut , Delaware , Hawaii , Massachusetts , Maryland , Rhode Island and Vermont combined.

14. Trade: FIVE of the ten largest ports in the United States are located in TEXOARKLA.

15. We also manufacture cars down here, but we don’t need to. You see, nothing rusts in TEXOARKLA so our vehicles stay beautiful and run well for decades.

This just names a few of the items that will keep the Republic of TEXOARKLA in good shape. There isn’t a thing out there that we need and don’t have.

Now to the rest of you folks in the United States under President Obama:

Since you won’t have the refineries to get gas for your cars, only President Obama will be able to drive around in his big 9 mpg SUV. The rest of the United States will have to walk or ride bikes.

You won’t have any TV as the Space Center in Houston will cut off satellite communications.

You won’t have any natural gas to heat your homes, but since Al Gore has predicted global warming, you will not need the gas as long as you survive the 2000 years it will take to get enough heat from Global Warming.

In other words, the rest of ya’ll in the USA are screwed!

Signed, The People of TEXOAR

Why is the Fort Hood army base shootings being treated differently to other US shootings?

I can’t help but notice that the recent shootings at Fort Hood are receiving more importance and media focus than the other outbursts of shootings that have occurred across the US in the last decade or so.

Here’s a brief list of just those that occurred in schools:

” – October 2007: A teenage gunman reportedly shoots and wounds five people at a high school in Cleveland, Ohio, before killing himself.

April 2007: At least 32 people are killed in two shooting incidents in the campus of Virginia Tech university in Virginia.

- October 2006: A 32-year-old gunman shoots dead at least five girls at an Amish school in Pennsylvania, before killing himself

- September 2006: Gunman in Colorado shoots and fatally wounds a teenage schoolgirl, then kills himself; two days later a teenager kills the headteacher of a school in Cazenovia, Wisconsin

- November 2005: Student in Tennessee shoots dead an assistant principal and wounds two other administrators

- March 2005: Minnesota schoolboy kills nine, then shoots himself

- May 2004: Four people injured in shooting at a school in Maryland

- April 2003: Teenager shoots dead head-teacher at a Pennsylvania school, then kills himself

- March 2001: Pupil opens fire at a school in California, killing two students

- February 2000: Six-year-old girl shot dead by classmate in Michigan

- November 1999: Thirteen-year-old girl shot dead by a classmate in New Mexico

- May 1999: Student injures six pupils in shoot-out in Georgia

- April 1999: Two teenagers shoot dead 12 students and a teacher before killing themselves at Columbine School in Colorado

- June 1998: Two adults hurt in shooting by teenage student at high school in Virginia

- May 1998: Fifteen-year-old boy shoots himself in the head after taking a girl hostage

- May 1998: Fifteen-year-old shoots dead two students in school cafeteria in Oregon

- April 1998: Fourteen-year-old shoots dead a teacher and wounds two students in Pennsylvania

- March 1998: Two boys, 11 and 13, kill four girls and a teacher in Arkansas

- December 1997: Fourteen-year-old boy kills three students in Kentucky

- October 1997: Sixteen-year-old boy stabs mother, then shoots dead two students at school in Mississippi, injuring several others.”

In these cases, the victims were not soldiers but purely civilians and often kids; boys and girls, and/or teachers etc. If anyone didn’t deserve to be killed, it was these victims.

There were no flags being flown on buildings or repeated tributes and interventions by the President into the matter or on the level as with case…it just appears that this spree is being treated with more attention, suspiciously disproportionate attention it must be said…

All I am saying is that isn’t the life of these kids and teachers of the same value as soldiers…if anything they were more undeserving of getting killed whereas soldiers kind of train for combat to kill or be killed (but that doesn’t mean of course that it automatically justifies their killing).

Would like to hear your thoughts…
@michael. OBVIOUSLY they made headlines!You can clearly see the list above is taken from BBC! But the level of attention and focus is different; flags being flown at half mast for 5 days, the president intervening and calling it a day of mourning…

Why is the Fort Hood army base shootings being treated differently to other US shootings?

I can’t help but notice that the recent shootings at Fort Hood are receiving more importance and media focus than the other outbursts of shootings that have occurred across the US in the last decade or so.

Here’s a brief list of just those that occurred in schools:

” – October 2007: A teenage gunman reportedly shoots and wounds five people at a high school in Cleveland, Ohio, before killing himself.

April 2007: At least 32 people are killed in two shooting incidents in the campus of Virginia Tech university in Virginia.

- October 2006: A 32-year-old gunman shoots dead at least five girls at an Amish school in Pennsylvania, before killing himself

- September 2006: Gunman in Colorado shoots and fatally wounds a teenage schoolgirl, then kills himself; two days later a teenager kills the headteacher of a school in Cazenovia, Wisconsin

- November 2005: Student in Tennessee shoots dead an assistant principal and wounds two other administrators

- March 2005: Minnesota schoolboy kills nine, then shoots himself

- May 2004: Four people injured in shooting at a school in Maryland

- April 2003: Teenager shoots dead head-teacher at a Pennsylvania school, then kills himself

- March 2001: Pupil opens fire at a school in California, killing two students

- February 2000: Six-year-old girl shot dead by classmate in Michigan

- November 1999: Thirteen-year-old girl shot dead by a classmate in New Mexico

- May 1999: Student injures six pupils in shoot-out in Georgia

- April 1999: Two teenagers shoot dead 12 students and a teacher before killing themselves at Columbine School in Colorado

- June 1998: Two adults hurt in shooting by teenage student at high school in Virginia

- May 1998: Fifteen-year-old boy shoots himself in the head after taking a girl hostage

- May 1998: Fifteen-year-old shoots dead two students in school cafeteria in Oregon

- April 1998: Fourteen-year-old shoots dead a teacher and wounds two students in Pennsylvania

- March 1998: Two boys, 11 and 13, kill four girls and a teacher in Arkansas

- December 1997: Fourteen-year-old boy kills three students in Kentucky

- October 1997: Sixteen-year-old boy stabs mother, then shoots dead two students at school in Mississippi, injuring several others.”

In these cases, the victims were not soldiers but purely civilians and often kids; boys and girls, and/or teachers etc. If anyone didn’t deserve to be killed, it was these victims.

There were no flags being flown on buildings or repeated tributes and interventions by the President into the matter or on the level as with case…it just appears that this spree is being treated with more attention, suspiciously disproportionate attention it must be said…

All I am saying is that isn’t the life of these kids and teachers of the same value as soldiers…if anything they were more undeserving of getting killed whereas soldiers kind of train for combat to kill or be killed (but that doesn’t mean of course that it automatically justifies their killing).

Would like to hear your thoughts…

university of arkansas vs arkansas tech?

do they play each other at sports?
and, if not, who all does arkansas tech play?

Arkansas Tech University Basketball?

Who is number 13 on The Arkansas Tech Basketball Team?? What are some facts about him? Is he good? Do you like him?
How do you know he is good and thankyou!