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Are Texans Americans
Are Texans Americans Texas is a peculiar country – I avoid saying state- very proud of their country and polite, gladly show you around and invite you barbeque and lone-star-beer. It is only when it comes to religion and their belief in a vengeful God…an eye for an eye, you realize they are aliens closely related to fanatical Muslims whose belief also is inflexible. The Texans are infused by western cowboy myth, the Ok, coral and the lone ranger who comes along and with his guns create law and order. Their governor must prove himself by not pardoning a convicted killer unless people will see him as soft on crime….The sheriff rules ok. Next time you go to Texas extol, their uniqueness and enjoy their extra big burgers with hot Mexican sauce.
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