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Texas Judge Preparing For 'Civil War' If Obama Re-Elected

Update 8/23 9:00 a.m.

LUBBOCK (CBSDFW.COM) - Reactions continue after a Texas leader issued a public warning for what he calls a 'civil war' and possible invasion of United Nations troops if President Barack Obama is re-elected.

Lubbock County Judge Tom Head is convinced that Mr. Obama winning a second term would lead to a revolt by the American people and he's is pushing a tax increase for the district attorney's office and the Lubbock County Sheriff's Office. He says the money is needed to "beef up" its resources in case President Obama wins the November election.

On Thursday, KRLD NewsRadio 1080 spoke with both Republican and Democrat officials in Lubbock County, regarding the judge's recent comments to a local Fox television station.

"We certainly don't agree with the President and a lot of his policies, but I don't see any U.N. troops coming to invade Texas anytime soon," said Lubbock County Republican spokesperson Carl Tepper.

PLAY: Carl Tepper with the Republican Party of Lubbock County

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The Democrats in Lubbock aren't laughing.

"It's ridiculous. It's very embarrassing for us here in Lubbock,"Commissioner Gilbert Flores said frustrated.

When asked if the Judge should resign over his comments Mr. Flores said, "I don't know if it will do any good if he resigns or not. I will be very honest with you, this is West Texas, this is hard core anti-Obama/Tea Party."  Flores continued, "Most of these people here are not anti-Obma, President of the United States, they are anti-Obama the black man."

PLAY: Commissioners Court of Lubbock , Commissioner Gilbert Flores

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During his interview Judge Head said that in the event of civil unrest he's concerned the President would hand over sovereignty of the United States to the U.N. and that the American public would react violently.

"He's going to try to hand over the sovereignty of the U.S. to the United Nations, what's going to happen when that happens?" Judge Head told FOX 34 in Lubbock.

"I'm thinking worse case scenario," he explained. "Civil unrest, civil disobedience, civil war maybe...we're not just talking a few riots or demonstrations."

The West Texas judge's proposed tax increase is to help the sheriff's office hire a law enforcement large enough to protect the county and to drive away the invaders.

"I don't want rookies," Head said flatly. "I want trained, equip and seasoned veteran officers to back me."

PLAY: KRLD's L.P.Phillips spoke with Lubbock County Sheriff Kelly Rowe

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The republican judge said that he himself will meet the enemy, "in front of their armored personnel carriers" to tell them they are not welcome, and has the county sheriff to back him up. "I don't want U.N. troops in Lubbock County," he said.

Tom Head, a graduate of Highland Park High School, has been a county judge since 1999.

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