Chuck Norris Talks Tough

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Wow, this is some article by Chuck Norris:


I may run for president of Texas


On Glenn Beck's radio show last week, I quipped in response to our wayward federal government, "I may run for president of Texas."


That need may be a reality sooner than we think. If not me, someone someday may again be running for president of the Lone Star state, if the state of the union continues to turn into the enemy of the state.


From the East Coast to the "Left Coast," America seems to be moving further and further from its founders' vision and government.


George Washington advised, "The great rule of conduct in regard to foreign nations is in extending our commercial relations [and] having with them as little political connection as possible." Yet the Obama administration just pledged $900 million in U.S. taxpayer-funded aid to Hamas-controlled Gaza and Mahmoud Abbas' Palestinian Authority.


Thomas Jefferson counseled us, "We must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt." Yet the Feds have just skyrocketed our national deficit and debt by trillions of dollars, and it plans much more fiscal expansion with few expectations of resistance. Despite that George Washington admonished, "To contract new debts is not the way to pay for old ones," we keep borrowing and bailing, while we watch the stock market plunge further every time we do.


Patrick Henry taught that, "Our Constitution is ... an instrument for its people to restrain the government." Yet our Congress and president stampede that founding document, overlook its explicitness and manipulate its words to abandon a balance of power and accommodate their own desires, partisan politics and runaway spending.


John Adams declared that, "Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people." Yet we've bastardized the First Amendment, reinterpreted America's religious history and secularized our society until we ooze skepticism and circumvent religion on every level of public and private life.


How much more will Americans take? When will enough be enough? And, when that time comes, will our leaders finally listen or will history need to record a second American Revolution? We the people have the authority according to America's Declaration of Independence, which states:
<BLOCKQUOTE>That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience has shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.</BLOCKQUOTE>


When I appeared on Glenn Beck's radio show, he told me that someone had asked him, "Do you really believe that there is going to be trouble in the future?" And he answered, "If this country starts to spiral out of control and Mexico melts down or whatever, if it really starts to spiral out of control, before America allows a country to become a totalitarian country (which it would have under I think the Republicans as well in this situation; they were taking us to the same place, just slower), Americans won't stand for it. There will be parts of the country that will rise up." Then Glenn asked me and his listening audience, "And where's that going to come from?" He answered his own question, "Texas, it's going to come from Texas. Do you agree with that Chuck?" I replied, "Oh yeah!" Definitely.


It was these types of thoughts that led me to utter the tongue-n-cheek frustration on Glenn Beck's radio show, "I may run for president of Texas!"


I'm not saying that other states won't muster the gumption to stand and secede, but Texas has the history to prove it. As most know, Texas was its own country before it joined the Union as its 28th state. From 1836 to 1846, Texas was its own Republic. Washington-on-the-Brazos (river) served as our Philadelphia, Pa. It was there, on March 2, 1836, where a band of patriots forged the Texas Declaration of Independence. (We just celebrated these dates last week.)


On March 1, 1845, then-President John Tyler signed a congressional bill annexing the Republic of Texas. Though the annexation resolution never explicitly granted Texas the right to secede from the Union (as is often reported), many (including me) hold that it is implied by its unique autonomy and history, as well as the unusual provision in the resolution that gave Texas the right to divide into as many as five states. Both the original (1836) and the current (1876) Texas Constitutions also declare that "All political power is inherent in the people. ... they have at all times the inalienable right to alter their government in such manner as they might think proper."


Anyone who has been around Texas for any length of time knows exactly what we'd do if the going got rough in America. Let there be no doubt about that. As Sam Houston once said, "Texas has yet to learn submission to any oppression, come from what source it may."


Just last Friday, the Alamo celebrated its 173rd commemoration, when on March 6, 1836, Texans under Col. William B. Travis were overcome by the Mexican army after a two-week siege at the Alamo in San Antonio. But they didn't go down without a hell-of-a-fight, as those roughly 145 Texans fought to their dying breaths against more than 2,000 Mexican forces under Gen. Santa Anna. (Casualties in the battle were 189 Texans vs. about 1,600 Mexicans.) They lost that battle, but would provide the inspiration to win the war. Their fighting spirit rallied the new-found republic, and still does to this day. So when you think all is lost in America, remember the Alamo!


For those losing hope, and others wanting to rekindle the patriotic fires of early America, I encourage you to join Fox News' Glenn Beck, me and millions of people across the country in the live telecast, "We Surround Them," on Friday afternoon (March 13 at 5 p.m. ET, 4 p.m. CT and 2 p.m. PST). Thousands of cell groups will be united around the country in solidarity over the concerns for our nation. You can host or attend a viewing party by going to Glenn's website. My wife Gena and I will be hosting one from our Texas ranch, in which we've invited many family members, friends and law enforcement to join us. It's our way of saying "We're united, we're tired of the corruption, and we're not going to take it anymore!"


Again, Sam Houston put it well when he gave the marching orders, "We view ourselves on the eve of battle. We are nerved for the contest, and must conquer or perish. It is vain to look for present aid: None is at hand. We must now act or abandon all hope! Rally to the standard, and be no longer the scoff of mercenary tongues! Be men, be free men, that your children may bless their father's name."


(Note: Speaking of showdowns, Chuck is also inviting anyone near the Houston area this weekend to see a good example of the raw Texas fighting spirit by joining him and others for the national martial arts event, "Showdown in H-Town.")


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I have always liked Glen Beck. Chuck Norris was also a guy I looked up to as a kid when I was in Karate. Beck even speaks highly of Ron Paul. I might just have to join you guys. What a great idea.
 

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Talk is cheap. I don't believe any of it. Norris won't jepordize his personal fortune or hollywood reputation. It's all for show.

I'm tired of guys like him going on about Washington and Jefferson and the sacrifices they made, how about a millionaire like him with a huge following risk some of that to do what those guys did? Not likely.
 

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As always,jaxvid is refreshingly to the point!,and I agree with his post,many more American sheeple will now watch Norris informercials as they are "conditioned"to believe that he speaks for them.
 

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Action always speaks louder than words, people seem to always forget that motto!
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People like Obama and Norris talk big, but show little action to back their words. People who always talk about big sacrifices made by those like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, can never do what they did. Because nobody today has the balls to risk their fame and fortune for the greater good. Not to mention bring to light the real dilemma that white folks face today.

It's always all talk today, no action.
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Thanks for the insight, jaxvid!!
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Interesting take. What actions should he be taking right now?
 

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Good point jaxvid, but he is right about the fighting spirit of the Texans. Kinda wild and untamed. I say the time is now. It gets browner, and blacker each day in the Waco Temple Killen area.Edited by: P-NutLane
 

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Norris and the WorldNetDaily website he writes for are Judeo-Christians or Christian Zionist types, so if push does come to shove, I'm not sure if he'd be fighting for the U.S. or Israel. (half joking)


But his column does indicate a palpably growing frustration and anger out there. There is also a lot of talk about secession these days, and a fair amount of states have bills proposed asserting their sovereignty from Washington in one way or another. The return of states rights in even a few states, or hopefully a few regions, is the most practical way out of this mess, other than total capitulation to the Washington/New York/Hollywood axis of evil, or bloody revolution (still not likely but Chuck is at least stirring the pot).
 

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white lightning said:
I have always liked Glen Beck. Chuck Norris was also a guy I looked up to as a kid when I was in Karate. Beck even speaks highly of Ron Paul. I might just have to join you guys. What a great idea.

I have always liked Glen Beck as well. He often talks about the corrupt federal goverment,corrupt political parties and the likely coming revolution on his daily show on FOX, 5pm Eastern. He uses the terms torches and pitchforks alot.
 

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The Hock said:
I'd just climbed on the Chuck Norris bandwagon then I read Jaxvid's post and I rolled off the other side.


That is the funniest post I've seen on this site in months!
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