sgt_zim
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Texas was not violently annexed by the United States. She won her independence from Mexico on 21 April, 1836 at the battle of San Jacinto. She applied to join the United States in 1845 and was peacefully admitted. I realize what you attempted was intended as provocative humor, but I have a problem with perverted history. I also had ancestors that were slaughtered at Goliad by Santa's army so I'm a bit touchy on the subject.
And in case anyone is wondering, and as I have already alluded to a couple times, Texas' independence was not about skin color, or even religion. Santa Anna had been violating the Mexican Constitution of 1824 like it wasn't even there. Texans, including a great many "brown" people, didn't like having their rights abused, and so fought a war to end the usurpations. Texans simply had a great deal less patience with the usurpations of Santa Anna than the founding fathers of the US had with George III.
@jeanes - I know you know this, this is for the benefit of those who don't know our history.