By Patrick Andendall:
The History of Texas
Texas’ State Board of Education has approved new history textbooks, capping months of outcry over lessons that some academics say exaggerate the influence of Moses in American democracy and negatively portray Muslims.Picture
The Texas board of Education was concerned that Kansas was in danger of becoming the Stupidest State in the nation, whilst also being scouted as the next location for future Mad Max movies—so the Texas BOE was determined to eradicate these existential threats. Therefore it also decided to update the history of Texas as well as the history of the world.
Texas has always been the top State in the Union because of its extraordinary history. This state is built upon a foundation of God, Oil and God’s love of Oil.
The new State slogan shall be: “Texas, we are bigger than Kansas, We Live Free Like Mad Max or Die Stupid.”
In Texas, God’s chosen state, one must acknowledge a supreme being before being able to hold public office.
The recorded History of Texas begins with the arrival of the first Spanish conquistadors in the region now known as Texas in 1519, who found the region populated by numerous Native American tribes. Their ancestors had been there for thousands of years. During the period from 1519 to 1848, all or parts of Texas were claimed by five countries: France,Spain, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the United States of America—as well as the Confederate States of America in 1861–65.
The Texian forces, mainly volunteers from the North fought and won the Texas Revolution in 1835–36. In 1845, Texas joined the United States, becoming the 28th state. Texas declared its secession from the United States in 1861 to join the Confederate States of America, so that blacks should have freedoms as defined by God and Texans.

After the war ended, Texas was subject to Reconstruction, a process that the patriots of Texas welcomed with their Texas-sized hospitality. There is no record of the purported late 19th century laws creating second-class status for blacks in a Jim Crow system of segregation and disenfranchising them in 1901 through passage of a poll tax. Texas is unaware of any such injustice and that there was never any need for the so-called federal civil rights legislation in the mid-1960s, that Northerners got so excited about. But one should bear in mind that voting is a chore, securing first status citizenship would be an expense that if incurred would simply guarantee the continued poverty of the black population.


Fortunately this law turned out to be the kiss of death for public transportation in Texas, which prides itself on the self-reliance of its people.
Dallas 1963, all Texans were appalled at JFK’s assassination. Lyndon Johnson and his Dallas oil baron allies were horrified and insisted on wearing black for five years. Moments after hearing about the shooting, the wife of the Methodist bishop told Tom J. Simmons, an editor at The Dallas Morning News, “You might have known it would be Dallas.” Even though the owner of the Dallas Cowboys and super rich oil baron Clint Murchison had everything to gain with his chum Lyndon Johnson from JFK’s death they could barely keep their tears from flooding all the way to the bank.
These pillars of Dallas society may have known Lee Oswald, minding him on behalf of the CIA, but he was no Texan, and only a lone wolf non Texan loser could have possibly planned the whole affair.
Texas is founded upon the notion that all Texans must be able to pull themselves up by their own bootstraps. Therefore:
"It is illegal to milk another person’s cow."

During the Second World War Texas, for patriotic reasons, was able to reintroduce slavery in the form of almost 80,000 German prisoners of War. In spite of good faith efforts, Texas failed to stamp out the imported influence of the Nazi fascist philosophy, a philosophy so ineffective that it can never be recognized anywhere in Texas. All in all, the Second World War was great for the Texas economy. Army, Air force, Oil bases proliferated and Houston boomed. God fearing and always humble Texans have always wanted to be the biggest patriotic freedom fighters that there ever was. Thus they cannot control their excitement at bellowing out their national anthem:
"Texas, our Texas! All hail the mighty State!
Texas, our Texas! So wonderful so great!
Boldest and grandest, Withstanding ev’ry test;
O Empire wide and glorious, You stand supremely blest.
Texas, O Texas! Your freeborn single star,
Sends out its radiance to nations near and far.
Emblem of freedom! It sets our hearts aglow,
Knowing that with Oil and Oil we can defeat our greatest foe."

Texas is so tough on crime than that they recently came up with a law to eradicate crime:
Criminals are required to give their victims 24 hours’ notice, either orally or in writing, and to explain the nature of the crime to be committed.
Knowledge in the wrong hands (Texan hands) can be very destabilizing and so Texas has come up with a law to alleviate such fears.
The entire Encyclopedia Britannica is banned in Texas because it contains a formula for making beer at home.
Texas is proud to be pro life:



Texas devotion to business and freedoms is second to none.
In Texas we are pleased that no state has a more regressive tax policy. We love wealthy people and they will have to pay less than one quarter of the taxes compared to the poorest 20%. We provide limited regulation and a desperately undemanding work force.

Texas banned Tesla Motors (They do not use oil, you see).
Texas bans signs banning guns, so gun owners are not intimidated. Texas is determined to make gun owners feel safe, and will do all that we can do to protect our men folk from being abused by hostile grocery bag wielding vegetarian cowardly pacifists. Gun owners are free to stand their ground when confronted with such dire threats.
Texas bans books, from Harry Potter to Dante’s Inferno and most novels by Stephen King.
Texas college bans gay athletes from dating or supporting same-sex marriage.
Texas governor bans Planned Parenthood from cancer screening program for poor women.
Texas has always believed in fiscal discipline:
Texan Senator Ted Cruz voted against Sandy relief, but torrential rains are different because they come the sky, directly from God and that is why God-fearing Texans deserve federal aid after the Texas floods.
Texas has always been proud of its educational system:

Texas is proud to note that 40% of its stupidparty voters are quite satisfied that Obama will not be invading the State in order to get it back in the Union, or is it to make Texas join the European Union—or whatever his nefarious plan might be. We love our country so much that we realize that we Texans are really too good for it.
Texas is proud of its schools for teaching that the planet is 6,000 years old and that Jesus’s favorite show was Meet the Flintstones.
Texas is proud to deny the fact that more guns make you less safe.
Texas is proud that the new educational standards will teach that there is evidence that suggests Moses influenced the writing of the Constitution and that the roots of Democracy can be found in the Old Testament. The US has been chosen to carry out God’s will.
Texas can also boast about having the biggest politicians in the whole wide world. With much thanks to ATexican for his insight:
-Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst recently met with representatives of the Texas Nationalist Movement, a “grassroots” organization dedicated to the secession of Texas from the USA.
-Congressional Representative Louis Gohmert indicated that “certain” members of Congress had ties with the Muslim Brotherhood.
-Texas Congressman Steve Stockman wants to impeach President Obama if he implements any gun violence measures through executive order.
-The Texas Game and Wildlife Commission voted to allow hunters to use “sound suppressors” on their hunting rifles.
-Texas Congressman Steve Stockman claims the Branch Davidian Tragedy was an ATF conspiracy aimed at building support for banning assault weapons.
-Governor Perry recently indicated that accepting Medicaid expansion would be like “putting six million people on board the Titanic.”
-Congressional Representative Louis Gohmert recently informed those on a conference call that limiting the size of gun magazines to 10 rounds was somehow analogous to allowing same sex marriage, polygamy, and bestiality.
-Kyle Kacal, a member of the Texas House of Representatives, reportedly gave us this timeless piece of wisdom when commenting on the Connecticut tragedy. “I’ve heard of people being killed playing ping-pong—ping-pongs are more dangerous than guns.” [ I can see his next campaign slogan now — Ping-Pongs don’t kill people, etc.]
-Congressional Representative Louis Gohmert also warned us about “terror babies”—a plot to send pregnant women to the US to have their babies as US citizen, then take them away and train them as terrorist, and then have them return to their “native country” to commit acts of terror.
And it is not just Politicians that stand tall in this sad day and age, when some people suggest we should waste our time with the draining and rather expensive exercise of “critical thinking.”
-Texas mega-church pastor says Obama’s re-election paves the way for the antichrist.
-Lubbock County Judge Tom Head (an elected official) warned that Obama’s re-election would lead to civil unrest that would be used to bring UN forces into the United States. He asked for an increase in local property taxes to help prepare for these dire circumstances.
-The Texas Nationalist Movement members believe that the American Civil War did not answer the question of the legality of secession. As their website indicates, that would be like saying a robbery was legal just because it was successful.
-In 2012, estimates indicate that 23 percent of Texans believed Barack Obama was a Muslim.
-Over 100,000 Texans signed the White House petition calling for secession from the United States.
Governor of Texas Greg Abbott, a lawyer, has shown true leadership and a greater understanding of the constitution than anyone else— as he welcomed the historic Supreme Court decision on Gay marriage:
“The Supreme Court has abandoned its role as an impartial judicial arbiter and has become an unelected nine-member legislature. Five Justices on the Supreme Court have imposed on the entire country their personal views on an issue that the Constitution and the Court’s previous decisions reserve to the people of the States.”
Texas is bigger than Kansas; Texas has more people than Kansas, more oil than Kansas, more beaches than Kansas a far bigger carbon footprint than Kansas. Texas has the best Stupidparty City in the whole wide world.

Texas “Texas, we are bigger than Kansas, We Live Free Like Mad Max or Die Stupid”
To be continued…Kansas fires back– it’s not how big you are, it’s how you use it and here we shall investigate whether Sam Brownback and God are indeed working in perfect harmony.
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