Daniel Miller President of the Texas Nationalist Movement
This week John Murphy of the Department of Justice issued a threat to the Texas Senate that amounted to a blockade of our airports. For those of you who are unaware of this situation, the basics of it are as follows:
Texas Representative David Simpson introduced a bill in the Texas House during this session that specifically addressed the criminal nature of airport pat-downs by the TSA. Although their violation of the privacy of Texans by the touching and groping of genitals during these pat-downs is already a crime under Texas law, Representative Simpson felt that the TSA procedures needed to be singled out for their particular heinous nature.
The bill soared through the House committee and passed with almost no opposition from either party on the floor. The bill was then transmitted to the Texas Senate for consideration and a vote.
In the meantime, the social networking wizards in the US Department of Justice "blogged" about the bill and whined that it was wrong for a state to pass a law regulating the Federal Government and its agents.
However, despite the whining of the DOJ, the bill had support in the Texas Senate and looked as though it was on its way to passage before the session ended. After all, who wants to be seen as legitimizing sexual assault even if it is by the Federal Government?
Then it happened. What would be described as an "act of war" had it been done to the United States was laid squarely at the feet of a Vichy Texas Senator and a Lieutenant Governor with Federal aspirations.
Fearing passage of this bill, John Murphy of the United States Attorney's Office for the Western District fired off a warning letter to Lt. Governor David Dewhurst and Speaker of the House Joe Straus. The warning - kill the bill or we'll shut down ALL air travel in Texas.
This threat would have emboldened previous generations of Texas who would have hoisted the "Come And Take It" flag over the capitol and stationed DPS and Texas Rangers at the airports "just in case". However, the current occupants of the top leadership in the Texas Legislature began to sweat like a chihuahua trying to excrete a peach pit.
In a fit of "what do we do now?" Dewhurst found a willing accomplice in State Senator Kirk Watson. Always quick to prove that is the most loyal lapdog of the "powers that be" he locked arms with Dewhurst as they tip-toed through the tulips of the Texas Senate communicating the threat and finding twelve others that would skip along with them.
With this threat and the reaction of the tip-toe twelve, the bill was dead.
Attempts to resurrect it in the eleventh hour were fruitless.
Of course this is only one reason among many that we need to secede from the Union. However, there is something that Texas should do immediately.
You see, I am an avid reader of the Texas statutes. As such, something about this rang a bell for me. I knew that I had read at one time that threatening a public servant was a crime.
It is.
In the Texas Penal Code are two statutes that apply. The first:
Sec. 36.06. OBSTRUCTION OR RETALIATION. (a) A person commits an offense if he intentionally or knowingly harms or threatens to harm another by an unlawful act:
(1) in retaliation for or on account of the service or status of another as a:
(A) public servant, witness, prospective witness, or informant; or
(c) An offense under this section is a felony of the third degree unless the victim of the offense was harmed or threatened because of the victim's service or status as a juror, in which event the offense is a felony of the second degree.
The second:
Sec. 36.03. COERCION OF PUBLIC SERVANT OR VOTER. (a) A person commits an offense if by means of coercion he:
(1) influences or attempts to influence a public servant in a specific exercise of his official power or a specific performance of his official duty or influences or attempts to influence a public servant to violate the public servant's known legal duty; or
(b) An offense under this section is a Class A misdemeanor unless the coercion is a threat to commit a felony, in which event it is a felony of the third degree.
The questions that have to be answered:
Did john Murphy threaten to harm anyone?
Of course he threatened harm. His threat was to close down air travel in Texas. The harms are obviously economic but even more than that. He threatened to deny us the right to freely travel using the method that we feel is most expedient. Yep. He threatened to harm us.
Was it the threat of an unlawful act?
It was definitely unlawful. First, the Department of Justice does not regulate air travel. However, he might have been speaking on behalf of someone else. Regardless, this threat was unlawful under Federal law. Title 42 of the United States code makes it unlawful for a Federal agent or employee to deny a person their civil rights. That includes the right to travel and the right to vote and have a republican form of government. His actions directly impacted my right and the right of all Texans to have a republican form of government. Was the threat unlawful? Check.
Was the threat for the purpose of coercing behavior from the Texas Senate?
You bet. Unfortunately for Texas, it worked. He told them specifically what needed to be done through the ultimatum.
Where do we go from here?
It's simple for me. I'm going to continue organizing the people that want Texas independence and we are going to take Texas back from thugs like John Murphy and from collaborators like Kirk Watson and David Dewhurst. And I'm going to do it in a way that they can't stop. Poltically. Economically. Culturally. We will build our numbers and we will secure Texas independence. This is the path that must be taken. It's one that I walk every day so nothing will change in this regard.
However, I do intent to add two additional items to my task list. As soon as I finish typing this, I'm going to file a criminal complaint with the Attorney General's Office against John Murphy. Next, I'm calling my attorney to file a Title 42 Federal lawsuit against John Murphy for violating my right to enjoy a republican form of government.
This week John Murphy of the Department of Justice issued a threat to the Texas Senate that amounted to a blockade of our airports. For those of you who are unaware of this situation, the basics of it are as follows:
Texas Representative David Simpson introduced a bill in the Texas House during this session that specifically addressed the criminal nature of airport pat-downs by the TSA. Although their violation of the privacy of Texans by the touching and groping of genitals during these pat-downs is already a crime under Texas law, Representative Simpson felt that the TSA procedures needed to be singled out for their particular heinous nature.
The bill soared through the House committee and passed with almost no opposition from either party on the floor. The bill was then transmitted to the Texas Senate for consideration and a vote.
In the meantime, the social networking wizards in the US Department of Justice "blogged" about the bill and whined that it was wrong for a state to pass a law regulating the Federal Government and its agents.
However, despite the whining of the DOJ, the bill had support in the Texas Senate and looked as though it was on its way to passage before the session ended. After all, who wants to be seen as legitimizing sexual assault even if it is by the Federal Government?
Then it happened. What would be described as an "act of war" had it been done to the United States was laid squarely at the feet of a Vichy Texas Senator and a Lieutenant Governor with Federal aspirations.
Fearing passage of this bill, John Murphy of the United States Attorney's Office for the Western District fired off a warning letter to Lt. Governor David Dewhurst and Speaker of the House Joe Straus. The warning - kill the bill or we'll shut down ALL air travel in Texas.
This threat would have emboldened previous generations of Texas who would have hoisted the "Come And Take It" flag over the capitol and stationed DPS and Texas Rangers at the airports "just in case". However, the current occupants of the top leadership in the Texas Legislature began to sweat like a chihuahua trying to excrete a peach pit.
In a fit of "what do we do now?" Dewhurst found a willing accomplice in State Senator Kirk Watson. Always quick to prove that is the most loyal lapdog of the "powers that be" he locked arms with Dewhurst as they tip-toed through the tulips of the Texas Senate communicating the threat and finding twelve others that would skip along with them.
With this threat and the reaction of the tip-toe twelve, the bill was dead.
Attempts to resurrect it in the eleventh hour were fruitless.
Of course this is only one reason among many that we need to secede from the Union. However, there is something that Texas should do immediately.
You see, I am an avid reader of the Texas statutes. As such, something about this rang a bell for me. I knew that I had read at one time that threatening a public servant was a crime.
It is.
In the Texas Penal Code are two statutes that apply. The first:
Sec. 36.06. OBSTRUCTION OR RETALIATION. (a) A person commits an offense if he intentionally or knowingly harms or threatens to harm another by an unlawful act:
(1) in retaliation for or on account of the service or status of another as a:
(A) public servant, witness, prospective witness, or informant; or
(c) An offense under this section is a felony of the third degree unless the victim of the offense was harmed or threatened because of the victim's service or status as a juror, in which event the offense is a felony of the second degree.
The second:
Sec. 36.03. COERCION OF PUBLIC SERVANT OR VOTER. (a) A person commits an offense if by means of coercion he:
(1) influences or attempts to influence a public servant in a specific exercise of his official power or a specific performance of his official duty or influences or attempts to influence a public servant to violate the public servant's known legal duty; or
(b) An offense under this section is a Class A misdemeanor unless the coercion is a threat to commit a felony, in which event it is a felony of the third degree.
The questions that have to be answered:
Did john Murphy threaten to harm anyone?
Of course he threatened harm. His threat was to close down air travel in Texas. The harms are obviously economic but even more than that. He threatened to deny us the right to freely travel using the method that we feel is most expedient. Yep. He threatened to harm us.
Was it the threat of an unlawful act?
It was definitely unlawful. First, the Department of Justice does not regulate air travel. However, he might have been speaking on behalf of someone else. Regardless, this threat was unlawful under Federal law. Title 42 of the United States code makes it unlawful for a Federal agent or employee to deny a person their civil rights. That includes the right to travel and the right to vote and have a republican form of government. His actions directly impacted my right and the right of all Texans to have a republican form of government. Was the threat unlawful? Check.
Was the threat for the purpose of coercing behavior from the Texas Senate?
You bet. Unfortunately for Texas, it worked. He told them specifically what needed to be done through the ultimatum.
Where do we go from here?
It's simple for me. I'm going to continue organizing the people that want Texas independence and we are going to take Texas back from thugs like John Murphy and from collaborators like Kirk Watson and David Dewhurst. And I'm going to do it in a way that they can't stop. Poltically. Economically. Culturally. We will build our numbers and we will secure Texas independence. This is the path that must be taken. It's one that I walk every day so nothing will change in this regard.
However, I do intent to add two additional items to my task list. As soon as I finish typing this, I'm going to file a criminal complaint with the Attorney General's Office against John Murphy. Next, I'm calling my attorney to file a Title 42 Federal lawsuit against John Murphy for violating my right to enjoy a republican form of government.
WHAT A BUNCH OF WIMPS IT IS NO WONDER GW BUSH IS FROM TEXAS
ReplyDeleteThanks Daniel, good luck!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! We're standing right behind you, Daniel!
ReplyDeleteplease keep us all posted as to this
ReplyDeletefirtst of all, GW Bush is not from texas!!
ReplyDeleteGood legal arguments. Check and see how courts have ruled on it.
ReplyDeleteThen see if any DA's in Texas have any cohones.
liberty & justice,
sj
Way to go Daniel!!! I'm from Missouri
ReplyDeleteand I'm all the way behind you on this. What they did was NOTHING but a criminal act of
sheer TREASON! Not only should they be be prosacuted, they should be run out of this country on a rail after being tarred and feathered!
'Nuff said!
Here I thought TEJAS had the Union's biggest CAJONES! What happened...is that all BS?
ReplyDeleteYour ancestors who made TEXAS a Republic would be ashamed of you!
sounds like a bluff,all in....
ReplyDeleteNATO will enforce a "NO FLY ZONE" over Texas, to protect "civilians"!
ReplyDeleteIt's simple, MURPHY MUST GO, Throw him out on his a.. as soon as possible, Now!
ReplyDeleteAny person taking this position against the American People is not fit to make anymore decisions regarding public Policy. Get Rid Of Him, You're Fired Murphy...
NO WANKERS, NO WHUSSIES, AND NO PULTROONS. VOTE FOR LEADERSHIP ONLY. NOT LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. NO MORE SHADES OF JANET. NO MORE SHADES OF GONZALES ON REFORM SCHOOL DETAINEES. TOSS OUT THE 12 MOLESTERS BEFORE BUSHOMANIACS DESTROY TEXAS AND THE U.S.. THE CHUCKY MEETS TALKING TINA AND THE VILLAGE PEOPLE ADMINISTRATION MUST GO. KILL YOUR CFR CONTROLLED TV-SET BEFORE IT DESTROYS YOU.
ReplyDeleteAnd have a good time.
Bush isn't from Texas. He can't even ride a horse. He is a Connecticut born carpetbagger.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you expect when the Lt Governor has an association with the CIA and former Nazi Klaus Barbie?
ReplyDeleteWell maybe the new Lexington and Concord will happen in Texas! I would predict people from all over the country would show up. The smartass
ReplyDeleteFed asslicking commentors have no idea how long
this revolution has been brewing. And how committed many of us are to taking back our freedom. If they don't know which side they are on I would suggest staying in their homes. NATO no-fly zone? Well we'll just have to give a few innocent brown-skinned people a break for awhile. Bring it on! The Truth will defeat the LIE in the long run. Every time.
I still hate the Cowboys though!
All Nazis! Patriot Act or Enabling Act they both have the same goal. To turn germany then and America today into a national socialist country. Where is Rick Perry in all this? Texas has traitors to our republic! The TSA hires people who LIKE to pat you down by the way! Status quo must go! We are in a region of ignorance and tyranny and oppression has begun full bore!
ReplyDeleteWhat is most difficult about such movements and their repercussions are that they make an awful bearing on the civilians. It is they who suffer and no one else neither the authorities nor they who start the agitation.
ReplyDeleteVichy - LOL - you got it in one, Daniel!
ReplyDeletegreat post LoneStar - bbbbut what you gonna do about it, when you know full well that the US and State Constitutions have been NULL AND VOID since the passing of the Patriot Acts?
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible ...." etc.
Repealing the Patriot Acts would entail much less loss of blood and loved ones, wouldn't it? Isn't it
way past time ALL Americans made it a #1 priority to get rid of these acts and the people who spawned them? The alternative will certainly be very very messy...
NobodysaysBOO:
ReplyDelete"Freedom is just another word for nothing left to loose"
BUSH still runs MEXAS! Make no mistake,TEXAS is dead!
THANKS for the free speech and thank you Danial for trying.
I do beleive that he also committed a federal crime and would qualify under the current terrorism acts. He knowingly made a threat to affect a political process. This would be the same as threatening to bomb the capitol building if one's demands were not met.
ReplyDeleteps I think that it is ironic that the only way TEXAS can get its freedom back and become a great republic again is thru the help and assistance of our arch enemy MEXICO,and its citizens,HELL the MEXICAN ARMY already lives in TEXAS!
ReplyDeleteTexas should say, ok, go ahead and start cancelling flights. But as soon as the very first flight gets cancelled, the Texas Atty. General is going to launch an independent probe into the "terrorist attack" of 9/11/2001.
ReplyDeleteif texas leads
ReplyDeletecalifornia WILL follow
If you believe the Texas politicians caved in was because they did not want to inconvenience travlers I have a bridge in Brooklyn I would like to sell you.
ReplyDeleteThe real reason they caved in was the TSA (Touching Stupid Americans) had the dirt on them. This will always work were as being concerned about we the people is a "COVER STORY"! When you have money stealing, sexual perverts for our leaders they become very easy to blackmail
Sheila
www.placeofrefuge2012.com
Texas legislature: a house full of pussies,pimps and corrupted jerks.
ReplyDeleteNothing will happen. There are laws against this already, but are not enforced. Texas and others have all "said" what they would do about this and about that, especially these child molesters at the airports. But nothing has happened.
ReplyDeleteThis wreeks of Commumistic Judicial TERRORISM, an seems to support an Actionable Cause for Demand for: WRIT of Quo Warranto[ Permanent REMOVAL from any Public Office, nunc pro tunc!]
ReplyDeleteThis insidioul hyperbole, is formed in the Style of CHICAGO GANGSTA THUG Politics!
Can these: "Revolutionaries," be so very DEPARATE; to inculcate VIOLENT REVOLUTION, that they will: STOP AT NOTHING, to fabricate a pretense to FOMENT their N.W.O. Communistic, military TAKEOVER of AMERICA? May YAHUWAH Guide and Protect AMERICA, Liberty, Freedom, and the New YAHrushalem