Secession Movement Spreads Well Beyond Texas
by Dave Montgomery
As head of
the Texas Nationalist Movement, Daniel Miller of Nederland believes
its time for the Lone Star State to sever its bond with the
United States and return to the days when Texas was an independent
republic.
"Independence.
In our lifetime," Millers organization proclaims on its
Web site.
When Gov. Rick
Perry suggested that some Texans might want to secede from the Union
because they are fed up with the federal government, the remarks
drew nationwide news coverage and became fodder for late-night comedians.
But to Texas
separatists like Miller and Republican gubernatorial candidate Larry
Kilgore of Mansfield, secession is no laughing matter. Nor is it
exclusive to the nations second-largest state.
Fanned by angry
contempt for Washington, secession movements have sprouted up in
perhaps more than a dozen states in recent years. In Vermont, retired
economics professor Thomas Naylor leads the Second Vermont Republic,
a self-styled citizens network dedicated to extracting the sparsely
populated New England state from "the American Empire."
And on the
other side of the continent, Northwestern separatists envision a
"Republic of Cascadia" carved out of Oregon, Washington
and the Canadian province of British Columbia.
While most
Americans dismiss the breakaway sentiments, sociologists and political
experts say they are part of a larger anti-Washington wave that
is rapidly spreading across the country.
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October
2, 2009
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