Surprise, surprise. Some more crazy folk down in Texas are making headlines. Granted,
this group is imported rather than native, but it is still reminiscent of the
Branch Davidians and
other less well known groups. I suppose I could take this opportunity to explain something...
There is an undercurrent to thoughts of people raised in Texas that I
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I've noticed a certain (to me, inexplicable) attitude of superiority from some Texans; that doesn't really exist amongst the surprisingly large number of people who think the Pacific Northwest (in various configurations) would be better off on its own.
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There are various movements like the State of Jefferson concept, that don't want to create a separate, sovereign nation - but want to re-arrange the states in the area to some degree.
And then there's the Cascadia movement that essentially wants the Columbia River watershed and some related territory to become an independent nation.
And of course, I've already mentioned Ecotopia - the novel being drawn on as supporting material for a number of these movements, as is the Garreau volume ( ... )
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Yes, I'll look for that book.
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Usually, for that sort, the answer is yes.
Cults like this are as common as tumbleweeds out in Utah, Idaho, and Arizona, usually no one bothers them unless some unlucky lass escapes and starts blabbing. I remember reading a piece about these particular clowns a while back, saying it was coming to a head with the law 'soon'...
As for Texans in general, They do indeed have a certain mindset that is different than most any other place you may go. I think it might be something in the water, really.
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Is the 200-year experiment ready to end in favor of new, different experiments?
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