There's only one thing to do when your candidate doesn't win the presidential election: pack up and move your state out of the union. At least, that's what it seems like a lot of you are considering today. Residents in more than 30 states have filedAs the saying goes: if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Some Americans upset with the results of Election Day don't quite agree, and now residents from 20 states have filed petitions with the White House to secede from theAs of Wednesday morning, 37 states had posted petitions on the White House website to secede from the United States of America. (Some not-so-brilliant citizens of Georgia and South Carolina actually have two different secession postings each, but I'mIn addition, there's a petition in support of deporting anyone who signs a petition to secede from the Union. And someone, perhaps from one of Texas' more liberal cities, has posted a petition seeking signatures for Austin to withdraw from the LoneUPDATE: We've uncovered comments from conservative Justice Scalia talking about the idea of secession. You can read his thoughts on the issue here. -- Liberals often like to compare President Barack Obama to former
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