Anyway, yesterday saw not one, but two counties hitch themselves to the freedom train. Edwards and Wabash Counties have joined the growing body that rejects the dangerously flawed notion that the way to deal with violent crime is to trample the Constitutional rights of those who are not committing it. That makes twelve counties that have passed the resolution. The most current map thus looks like this:
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By the way, I think the map should say that there are seven counties that have the resolution proposed, rather than eight.
I also need to make a correction of a statement I made Saturday--Massac County will have the resolution introduced today (or tonight, possibly), but it will not likely be voted on immediately, as I had stated.
Starting to feel lonely yet, Cook County?
Starting to feel lonely yet, Cook County?
ReplyDeleteI think you mean Crook Country. ;-)
That's alright, Eric--if it were up to me, I'd be happy to grant Cook . . . er, Crook independence as a sovereign nation.
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