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My letter to Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker & entire State Gov't regarding Secession, State Militia, Etc.
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"Before you respond to this, let me make it clear that I am sending this all of the Senate and Assembly members of my beautiful home state of Wisconsin, as you all need to know how I, and many of my fellow Wisconsinites, feel about what I am writing you about. I may or may live in your district, but this should not matter; we are both Wisconsinites, so hear me out:
We need a state-funded, sovereign Wisconsin Defense Force; a Wisconsin-only Armed Force that cannot be subject to drafting by the U.S. Federal Government. We NEED this. The Federal Government is out of control and arming everyone from the DHS to NASA with AR-15's and hollow point bullets. WE NEED TO BE ABLE TO DEFEND OURSELVES. Take this SERIOUSLY.
Additionally, I want us, as a Sovereign State, to hold a vote on seceding from the Union. It is also time for this. What we need to be doing is partnering together with other surrounding states, such as Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan, and Ohio to create a new, and better, REPRESENTATIVE government.
The Federal Government does NOT represent us anymore and hasn't since JFK was shot, and WE NEED TO ADDRESS THIS. We, as a Sovereign State, need to make it clear to the Feds that WE created THEM, not the other way around, and we need to ABOLISH our legal connection to them, and do it in concert with our fellow Midwestern States.
Again, take this seriously. The time is NOW. Secession is the only potentially peaceful way to end our relationship with the Federal Government. I realize that the Feds will probably try to wage war against us, as they did the Confederates in the last Civil War, but we, with our fellow Midwestern States, can fight and win if the Feds take it there, in violation of our right to abolish this corrupt, tyrannical Federal Government.
I also believe that we need to, prior to seceding, host our OWN Constitutional Convention, similar to the U.S.'s in 1787, to redefine and reestablish our relationship to other countries, especially the Federal U.S. government, and to make it clear, as part of our own Constitution, that we will never give up any of our human, God-given, or civil rights.
I expect a response to these concerns of mine, as you know as well as I do that many other Wisconsinites feel this same way."
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