Trust the Leader

Allen West fired a shot heard round the world Friday when he suggested Texas may fare better without having to deal with any future fake elections against known cheaters who plan to do us harm.

This gave me immediate release alright

This gave me immediate release alright


Naturally, the enemy media was apoplectic.

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There have been thousands of stories written on his statement. The reader certainly saw them. Most were boring and stupid.

Well, the Leader has responded to the hand-wringing and pearl clutching. I will present some key points of the statement, but it’s worth your time to read the entire thing.

Texas GOP:

“…To Form a More Perfect Union”

Greetings, everyone!

Yep, today is that day when electors are chosen from the respective states, December 14th. More importantly, it is my wife Angela’s birthday. But, what good is a birthday for my wife — or any of us — if we are not living up to the charge in the Preamble of our US Constitution. Those simple words, “We the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union,” are the essence, the binding fabric, to being a citizen in this Constitutional Republic.

Let us not forget, that it was Benjamin Franklin on September 17, 1787, Constitution Day, who responded to a question of whether we had a monarchy or a Republic, said, “A Republic, if you can keep it.”

There are two aspects of a Republic, or as our Constitution states, a “Republican form of government:” the rule of law and individual rights, freedom, and liberty.

Therefore, I found some of the responses to these words rather perplexing, actually ignorant. I issued a response to the decision, this past Friday, by our US Supreme Court declining to hear the case brought forth by the State of Texas and enjoined by 17 other states. There are actually those who believe that I had no business responding to the decision at all. I found that humorous since I am the Chairman of the Republican Party of Texas . . . not to mention my status as a retired US Army officer who, for 22 years, swore an oath to our Constitution. But, it was these words, my closing sentence, that sent some into a delusional, apoplectic rage: “Perhaps law-abiding States should bond together and form a Union of states that will abide by the Constitution.”

Oh boy, you would have thought me to be the anti-Christ. But consider those words. They borrow from the same ideas contained in our Preamble to our Constitution of forming a more perfect Union. I am still trying to find where I said anything about “secession.”

Truth be told, the real perpetrators of secession are the states, and others, named in the suit by Texas, who enacted illegal and unconstitutional actions resulting in the violation of election laws.

Allen West does not appear to have any particularly revolutionary political philosophies. At least, not any I’ve heard him articulate.

I read his book, Hold Texas, Hold the Nation: Victory Or Death. It was mostly little factoids about Texas, as well as crapping all over California. This is fine. California should be crapped on. There was nothing groundbreaking in his book, save for an interesting passage about big tech monopolies.

Chairman West seems to be exactly what he sells himself to be—a no-nonsense constitution guy. This is also fine.

All this to say, I believe Chairman West is being led by God to fulfill His purposes, which purposes are mysterious and cannot be known.

He is bringing a controlled demolition to the corruption and cowardice that has beset Texas politics for decades.

If you didn’t catch it, he made a critical point in his statement. He never said anything about secession.

And neither should you.

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Secession conjures up nasty images. Many of us have ancestors that were killed during the so-called secession. The trauma of these memories is still within the DNA of heritage Americans, which happen to be the base of the Republican Party. The exact people we need to rally.

We actually find ourselves in a similar situation as they did in 1860, as far as the unconstitutional activity is concerned.

However, in 1860 the case was much less clear cut. The South’s grievances were related to federal laws per interstate commerce and slaves. They said the North was not following the constitution. The North’s claims were based on nullification of what they perceived to be unconstitutional laws.

Today, we have massive cheating in a presidential election election with this virus hoax situation in the backdrop. These 4 states are claiming they did nothing wrong, despite everyone seeing they changed their election laws contrary to the constitution, which lead to impossible statistical anomalies because they were cheating their asses off.

And now the supreme court has denied Texas of redress.

It’s the craziest thing that’s ever happened in American history, topping the previous craziest thing of the ongoing virus hoax.

So what’s going to happen?

I don’t know, but it’s not going to be secession.

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Do not use the word secession.

What we want is Texas Independence.

Do not use the word secession and trust Allen West.

Until he starts throwing people under the bus, trust and support West.

It’s clear to me he’s a man on a mission.

It’s going to get crazy in 2021. We don’t have any more options, seeing as the elections are now fake and the court will not even hear our case for redress.

Let’s keep working towards Texas Independence. Don’t panic, and don’t be afraid.

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