Personally, I’d love to live through another Revolution. My Spanish teacher at Sallies predicted one and I always wondered if he would be write or not. It would be so nice to sit on the hill with a picnic basket, my wife and son playing frisbee and watching the confederates march in rows with their muskets. How romantic war is. (insert Nostalgic gaze into distance as well as patriotic music)
The General Assembly of Georgia recently passed Senate Resolution 632 in support of the state sovereignty movement, by a vote of 43-1; an act Atlanta writer Jay Bookman characterized as accidentally threatening the state’s ties to the United States.
“In fact, Senate Resolution 632 did a lot more than merely threaten to end this country,” he wrote. “It stated that under the Constitution, the only crimes the federal government could prosecute were treason, piracy and slavery.