Don't you folks have your own First Nation issues? Perhaps you should tend to your own nation first.
As a matter of fact we do, and you are absolutely right.
Don't you folks have your own First Nation issues? Perhaps you should tend to your own nation first.
Don't you folks have your own First Nation issues? Perhaps you should tend to your own nation first.
Watcha trying to do Cupcake? Name one STATE that is exploring the "'right to secede from the US". Do not say Vermont, because the State is not looking into it.
Gee, by golly, I hope the following statement is not true, if it is how backward can Canada be towards its First Nations people? Took ya long enough to try and catch up.
"The only citizens in Canada who did not have full access to basic, fundamental human rights under the Canadian Human Rights Act until June 2008 were First Nations citizens.
Section 67 of the Canadian Human Rights Act shielded INAC and band councils from decisions they made against band members. In other words, they were allowed to DISCRIMINATE against First Nations people.
CAP launched a campaign to repeal section 67 so that First Nations people would have access to human rights equal to other Canadians.
Canadian Human Rights Commission :: Resources :: Publications :: Reports
Oh there is always a crowd in Vermont that wants to secede. A small crowd but they make a little noise that is good for a laugh. Even Martha's Vineyard had a small group that wanted to make their little island a nation. An island that is 100% dependant on the mainland.
As i said...there is NO RIGHT FOR STATES TO SECEDE from the United States. They can pour over all the documentation they want and they will find APPOMATTOX at the end.
Montana Could Secede Over Gun Rights Decision
Here’s an interesting take on gun control: When Montana entered into the Union, it did so on the condition that the Second Amendment protects an individual’s right to bear arms. Should it be re-interpreted to mean a state’s right to arm its National Guard, then this would place the Second Amendmment further down the list of rights. This, in turn, would violate the pact the state has with the Union (presumably, they value this right highly), and could lead to secession.
Grandinite » Montana Could Secede Over Gun Rights Decision
This next link is even better.
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Topic: Constitutional Issues
34 and 38 : How to legally dissolve the U.S. Federal Government
A Constitutional Explanation of how to legally dissolve the U.S. Federal Government."
34 and 38 : How to legally dissolve the U.S. Federal Government
You brought up a good point and a very interesting question. Wonder if there are any other little clauses like that with other states? But since the Democrats do not hold the vise grip they once held, new changes will not be pushed thru so fast now, they might have to work a little. No state has a right to succession though.
Also hasn't some bills in the US been passed without examination by the same ones who vote on making it legal or not. Canada would do the same if it served the purposes of the Gov.
I'm beginning to thing 'the People as a whole' are pretty apathetic about what the Gov does or doesn't do.Absolutely and it gets us pretty upset as they are elected and paid to understand what they are signing. I am sure it get's Canadians upset as well.
"Does Hawaii want to secede from the Union? That sounds like a preposterous question, but the official Office of Hawaiian Affairs advertises on its website that the legislation scheduled to be voted on soon in the U.S. Senate will give Native Hawaiians "self-determination" to choose "total independence" or any other form of government."
Does Hawaii Want To Secede From The Union? -- Phyllis Schlafly Sept. 28, 2005 column.
"Does Hawaii want to secede from the Union? That sounds like a preposterous question, but the official Office of Hawaiian Affairs advertises on its website that the legislation scheduled to be voted on soon in the U.S. Senate will give Native Hawaiians "self-determination" to choose "total independence" or any other form of government."
Does Hawaii Want To Secede From The Union? -- Phyllis Schlafly Sept. 28, 2005 column.