It's quite thoughtful of you to categorize and determine a person's loyalty to the state they live in, or were born in.In the past few months that I've been gathering signatures for a petition for Texas Independence, I've encountered three different types of Texans (well, four types, if you include radical leftists, which I'm excluding)...
The Texan that will literally jump over the table to sign his name before I finish saying all of the legalese for the petition, the Texan who never thought about Independence but will want to know more about it and research it first, and the Texan who will blow it off because he is more loyal to the Union than he is to his own State.
Which one are you?
Texas is a big state with lots of people.Most of those people are proud to be Texan. One of the defining characteristics of Texans is an independent nature. We don't take to being branded, herded or fenced in. OR maybe that's just me and my friends.In the past few months that I've been gathering signatures for a petition for Texas Independence, I've encountered three different types of Texans (well, four types, if you include radical leftists, which I'm excluding)...
The Texan that will literally jump over the table to sign his name before I finish saying all of the legalese for the petition, the Texan who never thought about Independence but will want to know more about it and research it first, and the Texan who will blow it off because he is more loyal to the Union than he is to his own State.
Which one are you?