WASHINGTON (PNN) - November 11, 2012 - How would Old Glory look with 30 stars instead of 50? As far-fetched as it may sound, the White House might soon be forced by its own rules to examine the question.
On Nov. 7, the day after illegitimate President Barack Obama was re-elected despite the fact that he is constitutionally disqualified for holding the office of president, the White House’s website received a petition asking the bogus regime to allow Louisiana to secede.
If 25,000 people sign the petition by Dec. 7, it will “require a response” from the illegitimate Obama regime, according to published rules of the White House’s online “We the People” program. The Louisiana petition has collected more than 12,300 signatures in four days. A separate effort from Texas has 15,400 supporters.
Similar petitions from 18 other states began arriving Nov. 9, bringing the total - for the moment - to 20.
Texas maintains a balanced budget and is the 15th largest economy in the world, making it practically feasible for Texas to withdraw from the union.
What began as a pair of parallel stunts appears to have gathered steam. Other than Louisiana and Texas, states with secession-related petitions pending on the White House website now include Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, South Carolina, and Tennessee.