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Democrats, Republicans, And The Destruction Of Southern Symbolism. |
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Of Flags and Elections By Greg Kay It’s getting closer to
election time and, in the wake of Trent Lott’s shameless groveling and endless
apologies, the candidates are lining up for a new season of Dixie bashing,
trying to impress emasculated, brain-dead whites with their effeminate
sensitivity, and trying to impress the minorities with their capability for
butt-kissing. The Democrats have already
lined up their slate and, forgetting about “Big Al” Sharpton (Please!),
scalawag Congressman Dick Gephardt (D – Missouri) was first to the plate,
insulting the flag of his people in order to buy the votes of the terminally
disaffected and vastly overrated liberal black voting block, apparently in fear
that Sharpton would pull a few votes away from him. After dodging questions
about the Southern Cross while in South Carolina, he made the following
statement from a safe distance after leaving, concerning the Confederate Flags
in his home State of Missouri: "My own personal
feeling is that the Confederate flag no longer has a place flying anytime,
anywhere in our great nation," In response to
Gephardt’s treason against the South, his sycophantic quislings in the
governor’s office quickly removed a pair of Battle Flags: one at the
Confederate Memorial Historic Site, and the other at Fort Davidson. “It seemed to me it wouldn't be appropriate to
have it flying on a flagpole,” Governor Bob Holden’s
spokeswoman, Mary Still, was reported to have said as her reasoning for calling
Natural Resources Director Steve Mahood with her concerns after reading about
Gephardt’s displeasure. According to the Associated Press, Mahood quickly
complied with her concerns; a compliance that Still says was voluntary. Of
course, she also claims that Governor Holden, a former Gephardt aide, who
she is supposed to be speaking for, knew nothing about it. Uh-huh. Then it was the
Yankee’s turn at bat, and it was Senator Joseph Lieberman (D – Connecticut)
stepped up to the plate to take a swing at Dixie himself. He decided to enter
the fray against the people of South Carolina – namely, the Columbia Flag. "I believe the
flag should come off of the Statehouse grounds because, unfortunately, it has
become a symbol of division instead of the kind of unity that the country and
state ought to aspire to." Just another liberal
Yankee messing in our business - you can tell what these two think of the South,
and what kind of States’ Rights they believe in. Lieberman, considering
his background, is not particularly afraid of offending Southerners since he
knows most of them won’t vote for him anyway; however, it is telling that a
Missouri politician like Gephardt feels confident that he can do the same thing
with impunity. Of course, you can
still vote for Bush. This might be a choice for the armchair war hawks, closet
Fascists, and other fans of foreign adventuring, blood lust, and totalitarian
government, but unfortunately he’s no better for Southerners than the other
two. If you recall, as governor of Texas, ol’ Dubya pulled down a couple of
Flags himself, in the form of plaques in a government building commemorating the
Confederate pension money that was used to pay for it. And we don’t want to
forget that he was involved in the conspiracy to take down South Carolina’s
Battle Flag from the dome in the first place, in a deal to help him beat Senator
John McCain (Another real peach!) in the Palmetto State primaries, but not be
“haunted” by the Southern Cross during the main campaign. Some choice, huh? As
the late, great Governor George Wallace once said of Republicans and Democrats, “There’s
not a dime’s worth of difference between them.” He was exactly right So, what to do? To
begin with, don’t be a hypocrite and pretend that you actually have a choice;
you don’t and the system is set up to see that you don’t. If this were
actually a Constitutional Republic these days (often mistakenly called a
Democracy), you might have a two party system. Under Communism, people
had to “choose” their candidates from only one party; under our system, you
get to choose from two parties controlled by the same people and having the same
agendas, with only the most minor of variations. Get it through your heads –
neither the pseudo-conservative Republicans nor the openly liberal Democrats are
going to save the South. Both are adamantly opposed to everything that is Dixie. Don’t vote for either
main party for president, if for no other reason than that it will make
absolutely no difference in the ultimate outcome to us. None, zero, zip, nada.
The leadership of both parties fully intend to complete the utter destruction of
the South – symbolically, traditionally, culturally, religiously, and
racially. This is the third step of a three-step program called
“reconstruction” designed to remake us, the last real hold-outs on this
continent, into a generic, homogenous, and above all, malleable population of
sheeple. The first step was the Reconstruction that laid the groundwork in
breaking the Southern spirit in the 1860’s. Step two was the forced
integration of the 1950’s and ‘60’s that continued with step one while
turning our whole society on its head and remolding it by bayonet point to make
it ready and receptive to step three. We’re already well along in that
particular process: the final ethnic cleansing of the Southern people. We have one chance for
survival, and only one: we must first define who and what we are to ourselves,
and get it set firmly in our minds. If you’re a Southerner, then think like
it, talk like it, act like it, and vote like it. If you don’t know what a real
Southerner is, go read Grissom’s “Can the South Survive?” A lot of our
people need to do so, since they’ve apparently forgotten. Following that, we need
to stop playing games. This is serious, people – nothing less than the
survival, not only of Southern tradition and symbolism, but of the entire
Southern Race is at stake. You need to get politically active. Join an
organization that’s doing something; go to a protest or organize one yourself;
give money and time to Southern Nationalists running for office; lobby for the
issues of Southern concern at your legislature. Do something constructive for a
change, instead of battling other Southerners over self-centered stupidity. Most of all, don’t
vote for either face of the so-called “two party system.” Vote for someone
else, but don’t vote for a Republicrat or Democon president.. The only wasted
vote is the one for someone you don’t believe in. |