President Clinton has a history of little or no regard for Texans. His treatment of Micheal New when he illegally allowed UN commanders to commandeer US forces in the Balkans (with Presidential Decision Directive 25) ought to remind Texans of how Bill Clinton and his spouse regarding Texans. The leader of the regime publicly claimed the forces were not in a combat role, although the reality was they were. Clinton did not have the Constitutional authority to send US troops into combat without Congressional approval, yet he did so. On top of that he had the American troops serve under commanders who swore allegiance to the UN.
The Clinton regime also showed disregard for Texan Kenneth Starr. The disrespect and disregard also included the courts and the Constitution during Starr’s investigation of matters.
Before going to the polls, consider whether you want more such disrespect from this type of people. Remember that it was that regime that supported the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) and their ethnic cleansing that occurred, where the Serbian population was forcibly removed from Kosovo by pro-Albanian personnel.
The empire had no business messing with the affairs of foreign nations then, and it does not have any business messing with those nations now, including the regime’s recognition of the illegitimate pseudo-nation of Kosovo now.
In a free South, there would not be the meddling in the affairs of other nations that had not attacked us. Southern troops would not be serving under UN commanders. Southern troops would wear Southern uniforms (including boots made in the South, rather than in China). Government officials would be held accountable by the rule of law.
Free Texas!
J Murrah
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