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The Chattanooga Declaration
An Official Statement from the 2nd North
American Secessonist Convention
Alabama
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Louisiana
Mississippi
Missouri
(Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa,
Illinois, and Wisconsin)
North Carolina
Northwest Regional LS
(Idaho, Montana, Oregon & Washington)
Oklahoma
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
(West Virginia and Maryland)
( maybe Hawaii, Oregon, Washington, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois and all the Northeast)
http://guerillawomentn.blogspot.com/2005/06/if-blue-states-secede.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secession
In November 2006 the same group sponsored the First North American Secessionist Convention which attracted 40 participants from 16 secessionist organizations and was (erroneously) described as the first gathering of secessionists since the Civil War. Delegates included a broad spectrum from libertarians to socialists to greens to Christian conservatives to indigenous peoples activists. Groups represented included Alaskan Independence Party, Cascadia Independence Project, Hawaiʻi Nation, The Second Maine Militia, The Free State Project, the Republic of New Hampshire, the League of the South, Christian Exodus, the Second Vermont Republic and the United Republic of Texas. Delegates created a statement of principles of secession which they presented as the Burlington Declaration.[4] The Second North American Secessionist Convention in October, 2007, in Chattanooga, Tennessee received local and national media attention.[5]
On February 18th 2008 Montana Secretary of State Brad Johnson Notified the United States government that if the D.C. vs Heller Decision states firearms ownership is a collective right and not an individual right then The State of Montana will secede from the Union citing that the United States broke its portion of the Compact With the United States of 1889 [1] [2]
http://www.vtcommons.org/journal/20...er-covers-north-american-secession-convention
The PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Covers the North American Secession ConventionSubmitted by Rob Williams on Mon, 11/06/2006 - 11:35am.
Greetings friends,
43 citizens from 16 separate secession-minded organizations from all over the United States attended this past week-end's first-ever North American secession Summit in Burlington, Vermont.
Thanks to journalist Paul Nussbaum of the "Philadelphia Inquirer" for covering the North American Secession Convention, You can read Paul's article here.
And here is the press release and the declaration that came out of the Summit.
Onward, and free Vermont -
Press Release - Monday, November 6, 2006
Vermont contact: Dr. Rob Williams
[email protected] / 802.279.3364 (mobile)
FIRST-EVER NORTH AMERICAN SECESSIONIST CONVENTION A SUCCESS!
MEETING BRINGS MORE THAN 40 SECESSIONISTS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY TO BURLINGTON, VERMONT
The first North American Secessionist Convention was held in Vermont last week-end [November 3-5, 2006] and attracted more than three dozen people who are in groups actively working for secession from the United States.
The gathering, sponsored by the Middlebury Institute (
http://www.middleburyinstitute.net - "for the study of separatism, secession, and self-determination"), drew 43 people, with delegates from 16 secessionist organizations in 18 states, including Hawaii, Alaska, Cascadia, Louisiana, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, and New Hampshire.
LS PRESS RELEASE
18 February 2008
http://dixienet.org/New Site/index.shtml
http://dixienet.org/New Site/pressrelease02182008.shtml
On Monday, 18 February 2008, Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica announced: “The South Carolinians are now independent.” Over the weekend, the people of South Carolina, led by The League of the South, announced their State’s independence from Washington, DC. Suspense gripped the world’s newest country as it waited for international backing for its move to independence. In a televised interview, Kostunica said that “South Carolina’s independence is something that I’ve advocated, along with my government.