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Old 08-02-2016, 05:32 PM   #472
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
I will be your first customer. Although there are probably already a dozen Florida cookbooks.
I don't have any original recipes of my own, so I'd have to . . . uh . . . borrow them from other cookbooks.

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Though if you check your history books, you will discover that Texas only rejoined the Union with the caveat that we could leave again if so desired.
I wasn't aware of that, but in my opinion that promise wouldn't be worth 2 cents if Texas really were to try to secede. Our federal government has lied plenty of times about things like that before. Shall I look up and list some of the treaties with the Indians that it made and then violated?

It's all a moot point, anyway. The political climate in Texas and/or the rest of the United States would have to change really, really radically in order for secession to be seriously considered.
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