Flag of the Republic of the Rio Grande, an independent nation in 1840 comprising of three seceding Mexican states
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Flag of the Republic of the Rio Grande, an independent nation in 1840 comprising of three seceding Mexican states
from /r/vexillology Top comment: It’s also used by Laredo.
Tonight it finally happened, New York is seceding. I just never thought it would happen via tug boat. . . . . . . . #nyc #tugboat #seceding #secedingviatugboat #leavingtheunion #viewfrombrooklyn #ontherun (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/zstertz/p/BxLo-0fnH_e/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=fg2js9ug56g8
Hahaha, I live here. Hahahaha. “If Trump doesn’t win, I’m ready for Texit.” Hahahaha. Omg, this isn't the Onion.
It seems like the UK is
succeeding at seceding
Am I the only person who thinks it may not have been a terrible thing if the south had succeeded in seceding from the nation? I mean, I'm as against slavery as the next person but they obviously have very different views on pretty much everything...
Yay C.P.G. Grey. :3
If Texas actually did succeed in seceding, what would happen to all those quarters with Texas on the back? Do they stop being legal tender?
I've been reading the petitions on the White House's website and you would not believe some of the things people have put up there. I think it's hilarious that the most popular petitions for states to secede from the Union are southern states.
They're just upset that we have a black President. That is all this is about.
Geys...GEYS! This was settled 147 years old. Let it go. Seriously.
So embarrassed to be living in a Republican state.