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THE TEXAS NATIONALIST MOVEMENT, IT’S A FREEDOM THING

An exclusive interview with Daniel Miller, President of The Texas Nationalist Movement

Over the past few weeks The Cypress Times has carried several opinion pieces in our Op/Ed Section from supporters of the Texas Nationalist Movement.  The Texas Nationalist Movement supports Texas secession, and the establishment of a free and independent Texas. 

These op/ed pieces have garnered an amazing amount of attention and have resulted in some very, let’s call it lively, commentary.  One of the themes repeated often in the negative commentary is that the Texas Nationalist Movement is motivated by racism and a hate specifically for Barack Obama.  Nothing could be further from the truth.  In fact, the TNM is not an Obama thing.  It’s not a Democrat thing.  It’s not a GOP thing.  It’s a freedom thing.

The TNM was formed way before anyone outside of Chicago, and a few domestic terrorists, had ever heard the name, Barack Obama.  Most people in the U.S. back then thought ACORN was just a nut long cherished by squirrels and that Socialism was something that happened in ridiculous places like France. 

The truth is that George W. Bush was the Governor of Texas when TNM launched its initiative to say “Adios” to the United States of America. So, it’s really not an Obama thing, okay.

“We’re non-partisan with people from all walks of life,” Texas Nationalist Movement, President Daniel Miller told me in a recent interview.  Truth be told, the TNM hasn’t much use for those now running the DNC, nor the GOP.

“Our organization rejects these dividing lines which are artificial.  Both major parties fundamentally engage in the same activity,” Miller says.  He also adds, “We (TNM) railed against Bush and the Patriot Act, too.”

So, if the Texas Nationalist Movement isn’t about party politics, what is it about?  Party politics after all are what makes our Government go round.  It’s about the two party system, right? Wrong.

IT’S A FREEDOM THING -

“It’s about people who agree with individual freedom and liberty not putting trust in government,’ Miller says. “How long can people be disenfranchised from government before they say let’s do our own thing.  You saw it in the American Revolution and in Texas history.”

Miller goes on to describe the U.S. Government as “overbearing, oppressive, unwielding and unresponsive.” 

I think that pretty well covers it.  

THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS –

I have to admit as a fifth generation Texan the notion of Texas pulling up stakes and saying, “See Ya” to the U.S. has always fascinated me.  I’ve always thought of Texas secession as a romantic expression of the individualism and ruggedness of the people of Texas.  I see us Texans tipping our collective Stetsons and riding off into the sunset of independence never again to be bothered by those foreigners on the other side of the river.  You know, the Red River.  However, I never really considered it.  Should we really consider it now?   

How’s that hope and change working out for you?  That phrase is getting a lot of action these days.  For that matter how was it working out for you before the change, when George Bush pushed for the first stimulus package and ignored the security of our borders?  Have you really seen a change, or is it more of the same? 

When the Dems are in office the GOP is complaining, when the GOP is in office the Dems are complaining.  Are they really all alike?  I make no judgment call here, I’m just asking.

The questions really become:

Are we (the people) okay with how things are?  Can we change those things given the current system?  If the answer is no, what next?

“People eventually say I don’t want to be a part of this anymore,” says Miller.  “Secession, independence or autonomy come into play.  It has played out across the globe for thousands of years.”

What would a Republic of Texas look like?  Is that bunch in Austin any more trustworthy than the bunch in DC?  The thing to look at, according to Miller, is the Texas Constitution.  Specifically, Article 1, Section 2 which reads as follows:

“INHERENT POLITICAL POWER; REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT. All political power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority, and instituted for their benefit. The faith of the people of Texas stands pledged to the preservation of a republican form of government, and, subject to this limitation only, they have at all times the inalienable right to alter, reform or abolish their government in such manner as they may think expedient.”

The Texas Constitution leaves little wiggle room on this matter.  It is less open for broad interpretation than the U.S. Constitution.  Isn’t that where we began to get in trouble in the first place?  All of that broad interpretation.

CAN IT BE DONE?  

Can Texas secede, and become a free Republic once more?  Miller says “Yes” and perhaps sooner than anyone thinks.  Miller believes that the secession movement has the support of between 2.2 million and 6 million Texans.  That’s a broad range and Miller understands that.  The range is due to how the numbers were extrapolated from several sources and polls.  Either way it’s a big number.  It is a number that makes the TNM a formidable force in Texas politics.

Miller believes the issue of Secession will be addressed in “a rapid fashion” during the next legislative session (2011) or perhaps sooner, once the Governor’s race has ended.

Miller also says, in the context of the current political climate in America, “I think by the time we get to a vote, Texas independence wins by a landslide.”  

WHY NOW?  WHY WOULD THE PEOPLE BE READY FOR SUCH A DRASTIC MOVE? -

Miller explains that the U.S. Government has moved America in the wrong direction for over 20 years.

“Incrementalism is where it’s all going.  They’ve incrementally moved us so far that now they’re emboldened to take bigger steps because they have less distance to go.”  Miller adds, “For 20 years we’ve been asleep and now the noose is around the neck.”

Miller realizes that secession is not the first thought your average citizen has in terms of fighting back.  He sees what is happening with Townhall Meetings, and TEA Party gatherings, but still believes Secession is the right move for Texas and Texans.

“People will exhaust all the usual opposition first.  But they’ve (the Federal Govt.) taken the position that they know what's best for us,” says Miller.  Then he reminds me of the Texas Constitution, Article 1, Section 2.  It’s about the people!

HOW WOULD IT WORK?

Secession is not spelled out in the U.S. Constitution, it is an inferred right, according to Miller who also says that the Declaration of Independence makes it plain as to how it all works. 

When the colonies declared independence, each “state” seceded from England to form a new union.  It would occur much the same now.  If the issue is put in front of the people of Texas and they vote to secede, then Texas will declare independence from the U.S.  The Governor and the Legislature will hold a convention to call for articles of secession and to negotiate a settlement with the U.S.

If the U.S. Government were to ignore those articles of secession, then Texas could declare unilateral independence. 

I asked Mr. Miller what a new Texas would look like geographically. Since it is well known that Texas gave up a good deal of real estate when it joined the U.S., his answer surprised me.  Daniel Miller says the better question might be, what would the United States look like?

“Without Texas, the U.S. ought to think about its viability,” says Miller.

Mr. Miller believes strongly that when Texas secedes, others will follow.  There are other secession movements underway in the U.S. today in states like Vermont and Wisconsin as an example.

CAN TEXAS SURVIVE?

The Secession “nay-sayers” are quick to point out that Texas would lose a ton of Federal money if it were no longer a part of the United States. 

Mr. Miller says, “For years now every dollar we (Texas) send to DC is declining in terms of what we get back.  In the past 30 years Texas has never gotten back what it sends to the Federal government.”

I shared with Mr. Miller that some of the nastier (and therefore not published) commentary we’ve received at The Cypress Times regarding Secession calls the members of the TNM racists, again asserting that it’s an Obama thing.  Can a nation of racists flourish?

“We take exception to that,” Miller says.  “Our members are Hispanic, Asian, Black.  All power is inherent in the people.  Tyranny doesn’t discriminate and freedom shouldn’t either.”

WHAT NEXT?  

Miller says that the Texas Nationalist Movement needs,  "All Texans who believe in independent rights and principles to stand with us in order to see Texas independent and to reserve those freedoms.”

The Texas Nationalist Movement needs to grow.  In order to grow they need people.  “It takes money to reach people,” says Miller. 

“We are engaged at a very personal grass roots level.”   The plan is to organize and mobilize.

The Texas Nationalist Movement is hard at work holding meetings in various regions and is planning a 3-Day Conference in March.

The Texas Independence Conference will be the first of its kind.  The TNM will have special speakers and guests from Texas and from the outside. 

To learn more about The Texas Nationalist Movement, or to join their cause visit their website at http://www.texasnationalist.com/

To sign the petition for Texas Independence click HERE

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Added: October 02, 2009. 06:49 AM CST
Move On
Let's just take a deep breath here. This just might be an idea whose time has come. Think about this for a moment or two: Let's say (just for the sake of argument, mind you) the Texas seceded from the union ten years ago. Would that have been such a horrible thing for the nation? A convincing argument may be made that we all would have been much better off in the long run.

In 2000 George W. Bush would have been a foreigner and thus ineligible to run. I'm sorry but that sounds like a dandy idea!

http://www.tomdegan.blogspot.com

Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
Anonymous
Added: September 27, 2009. 05:19 AM CST
Popularity Contest
I am sure she is a fine leader, but I have a hard time taking her serious. Alaskans are independent and strong people and she couldn't finish her term as Governor. What will happen when the tough gets going for her as leader of the United States? I think she made a bad decision to leave the Governorship and she will fail as a President. Regardless of her reason for leaving, Courage is a measure of Character. A true Alaskan would not have cut and run like Palin did. Maybe Minn. tolerates such behavior, Alaskans do not... Patriots do not... I do not...
Anonymous
Added: September 25, 2009. 03:06 PM CST
What are they thinking?
What are they thinking? Texas and a number of othr states tried it about 150 years and got their bottomsides. Does this guy trade notes with that nutcase Palin up in Alaska?
Wouldn't it be ironi c if Texas were to succeed but when they were attacked, they wqould ask for US help. Will they re-write the textbooks to reflect the 'true' history of its state and the slavery and rampant racism? (Re: Jasper)
I just cock my head and laugh.
Anonymous
Added: September 25, 2009. 01:02 PM CST
Hate the US Flag
@Ken Lowder
Lincoln flew the US flag when he concurred our nation.
Borrowing from Patrick Henry, "Should I keep back my opinions at such a time, through fear of giving offense, I should consider myself as guilty of treason towards my country, and of an act of disloyalty toward the Majesty of Heaven, which I revere above all earthly kings."
Larry Kilgore
Added: September 25, 2009. 06:54 AM CST
Secession - the only way to restore our Liberty
Can anyone seriously say that our current federal government is not completely out of control? There is no stopping this intrusive monster's march for more power and control over our daily lives.

If the Republicans get in next time they will continue down the path toward even more power and control, although perhaps at a slower pace, but continue it they will.

Secession is the only hope we have. The cycle must be broken - If not now, when?

God speed Texas - there are many that wish you well in showing us the way.
Liberty Frog
Added: September 25, 2009. 02:21 AM CST
responding to 'Crazy', it was larry kilgore, r, candidate for governor that said that. Why the DPS didn't arrest his butt on the spot is beyond me. As for 'can happen' it was 1 to 1.5 MILLION that was ignored by our reps, president and the press in the march on washington on Sept 12th.

Ken
Ken Lowder
Added: September 24, 2009. 06:23 PM CST
Secession
If you take racism out of the picture, the items discussed by Daniel Miller make sense in light of the seemingly endless need to spend taxpayer money. I do not know if their basis is sound, but it is worth looking at objectively and taking them at face value.
Anonymous
Added: September 24, 2009. 05:48 PM CST
Can happen
Americans are unhappy so it mite happen. That was shone 9/12 whan almost 1 billion Americans marched on Waashington DC to show there unhappyness. I think many unhappy Americans will want to leave this socialist and comunist goverment and start new countries where they can be free.
Anonymous
Added: September 24, 2009. 12:31 PM CST
The Constitution Was Our First Mistake
The first mistake America made was replacing the Articles of Confederation with the Constitution. The Constitution gives too much power to the Federal government and denies power to the States. If Texas and other states secede and create a new nation, they should adapt the Articles of Confederation as their ruling document, much as the Confederate States of America did.
Roger
Added: September 24, 2009. 09:59 AM CST
Crazy
Is this the guy who said he hates the US flag on the Texas State Capitol steps? This is a crazy idea fit only for kooks and morons.
Anonymous
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