“According to the White House website, the petition was created by Michael E. (full last name not provided) of Slidell, La., the day after the election and has since been electronically signed by a few hundred people, most – but not all – of whom hail from the Pelican State. The petition has until Dec. 7 of this year to gather 25,000 signatures, at which time, the White House pledges, it will be placed on a queue for response from the administration. The White House created the ‘We the People’ petition site ostensibly as a way of giving all Americans ‘a way to engage their government on the issues that matter to them.'”
http://www.wnd.com/2012/11/louisiana-residents-petition-to-secede/
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