Monday, October 27, 2014

Author says South should form new nation without gays and Hispanics called 'Reagan'

Travis Gettys
22 Oct 2014 at 13:51 ET                  
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A conservative columnist and former aide to President Ronald Reagan called on southern states to secede and form an ultraconservative new nation named after his old boss.
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Douglas MacKinnon, a former speechwriter for Presidents Reagan and George H.W. Bush, appeared Tuesday on The Janet Mefford Show to promote his new book, "The Secessionist States of America: The Blueprint for Creating a Traditional Values Country … Now," reported Right Wing Watch.
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He told the religious conservative host that southern states - starting with Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina - should leave the United States so they can implement a right-wing Christian system of government.
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MacKinnon envisions other states joining, but he hopes to leave out Texas because "there have been a number of incursions into Texas and other places from some of the folks in Mexico."
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"A growing number of our leaders seem determined to erase our borders," he wrote in a recent syndicated column promoting his book, "do away with the rule-of-law, expand the nanny state into a theology, bankrupt or punish American companies in the name of fighting climate change, do away with the 2nd Amendment, censor or demonize the history of western civilization and replace it with multiculturalism, give every kid a trophy and turn them into wimps, continue to support the completely unfunded public-employee pensions which are destroying the financial solvency of cities, counties, and states across our nation, add billions every day to our $17 trillion in debt, destroy our health-care system to substitute socialized medicine, vilify fossil fuels, and attack all faith in God with a particular and unhinged bias against the Christian faith."
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