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Man, would it not have been so much better if she had been serious?
Anyway, I think this raises two issue:
1. Is it within the right of one satte to attack another state (not the Union, but just another state?)?
2. If Iowa and Nebraska went head to head, who wins?
Any other possibly interesting State v state matchups out there? Note, they have to be next to each other.
Nebraska Lawmaker Proposes War With Iowa
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Filed at 11:03 a.m. ET
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -- A Nebraska lawmaker is so fed up with constituents crossing the state border to gamble that she proposed going to war with neighboring Iowa.
``I've been cautioned that the members of the Iowa Legislature might not take it kindly,' said Sen. Pam Brown of Omaha.
Brown's proposed amendment read: ``The sovereign state of Nebraska declares a state of hostility with the sovereign state of Iowa until such a time as the state of Iowa ceases the unjust and relentless appropriation of the resources of the citizens of Nebraska.''
Brown offered the amendment to a proposed constitutional amendment that would ask votes to approve casino gambling in Nebraska.
She said she offered the tongue-in-cheek proposal to get her colleagues focused on the seriousness of the issue.
Supporters of the casino measure have complained that Nebraskans spend an estimated $250 million a year at casinos in Council Bluff, Iowa, just across the border from Omaha.
Brown later withdrew the amendment.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Filed at 11:03 a.m. ET
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -- A Nebraska lawmaker is so fed up with constituents crossing the state border to gamble that she proposed going to war with neighboring Iowa.
``I've been cautioned that the members of the Iowa Legislature might not take it kindly,' said Sen. Pam Brown of Omaha.
Brown's proposed amendment read: ``The sovereign state of Nebraska declares a state of hostility with the sovereign state of Iowa until such a time as the state of Iowa ceases the unjust and relentless appropriation of the resources of the citizens of Nebraska.''
Brown offered the amendment to a proposed constitutional amendment that would ask votes to approve casino gambling in Nebraska.
She said she offered the tongue-in-cheek proposal to get her colleagues focused on the seriousness of the issue.
Supporters of the casino measure have complained that Nebraskans spend an estimated $250 million a year at casinos in Council Bluff, Iowa, just across the border from Omaha.
Brown later withdrew the amendment.
Man, would it not have been so much better if she had been serious?
Anyway, I think this raises two issue:
1. Is it within the right of one satte to attack another state (not the Union, but just another state?)?
2. If Iowa and Nebraska went head to head, who wins?
Any other possibly interesting State v state matchups out there? Note, they have to be next to each other.
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