C ya (wouldn't want to B ya)

ChristianExodus.org has been established to coordinate the move of 50,000 or more Christians to a single conservative state in the U.S. for the express purpose of reestablishing constitutional governance. It is evident that our Constitution has been abandoned under our current federal system. The efforts of Christian activism have proven futile over the past five decades and, whereas desperate times require desperate measures, we are now in the most desperate of times. The federal government is considering whether marriage, the foundation of civilization since Creation, should be reserved solely to a man and a woman. Christians must now draw a line in the sand and unite in a sovereign state to dissolve our bond with the current union comprised as the United States of America.

The success of ChristianExodus.org will lead to an independent Christian nation where people may once again worship God under the protection of a friendly government. In addition, such a nation will be free of burdensome taxation and federal meddling in local affairs. Matter of factly, the liberties we have lost to liberalism over the past century will be restored in one fell swoop.

via Natalie of All Facts and Opinions, on Open Source Politics

Posted by Prometheus 6 on May 25, 2004 - 5:33pm :: Seen online
 
 

Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.

Can I nominate some people to be sent to that colony?

Posted by  Khandi (not verified) on May 26, 2004 - 12:10am.

Just hit 'em over the head and pack them in shipping crates.

Posted by  P6 (not verified) on May 26, 2004 - 11:33am.

and idea which state are they choosing to invade? i'm so not going to that site to read more...

Posted by  DesertJo (not verified) on May 27, 2004 - 2:07am.

South Carolina is the intended victim. I guess they figfure since it was the secession state last time they'd get more support there than elsewhere.

Posted by  P6 (not verified) on May 27, 2004 - 7:49am.