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Across the South, Confederate statues take their final stand by Jennifer Brett
NEW ORLEANS – For more than 130 years, a statue of Gen. Robert E. Lee has towered over the Crescent City from atop a 60-foot marble column. His days there appear to be numbered. The statue, unveiled in 1884 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991, is one of several historic [...]
Kutztown University lifting unconstitutional ban on Confederate flag
Kutztown University has just announced that it’s lifting its ban on Confederate flags (and Nazi flags), a ban that extended even into students’ own dorm rooms: Kutztown University recently announced a proposed change to its housing decoration policy restricting the display of symbols that promote messages inconsistent with the values of the university. Upon [...]
Robert E. Lee’s Name to Remain on Texas School
Robert E. Lee's Name Will Remain on NEISD High School Posted Tuesday, December 8th 2015 @ 12pm The name of Confederate General Robert E. Lee will remain on a North East ISD High School, News Radio 1200 WOAI's Morgan Montalvo reports. The board voted 5-2 not to change the name of Robert E. Lee High School [...]
VA Flaggers: Mechanicsville Christmas Parade
Over the years, we have enjoyed participating in the Mechanicsville Christmas Parade. It is always very Confederate friendly, and we receive a warm welcome and support from organizers and spectators. We had to wonder, with the PC anti-Confederate backlash set in motion since Governor Haley stripped the Confederate Flag from the Confederate Monument in Columbia [...]
BUSTED! SPLC’s Fabricated Hate Crimes Brought to Light
BUSTED! SPLC’s Dothan Police Drug Planting Claim Is A Hoax DECEMBER 3, 2015 “Leaked documents reveal Dothan, Ala., police planted drugs on young black men for years.” Southern Poverty Law Center [SPLC] December 2nd, 2015 Left-wing websites have been buzzing about a claim that over twelve Dothan, AL police officers framed innocent black men. The [...]
UNLV president says school needs to keep Rebel name
UNLV president says school needs to keep Rebel name; no ties to Confederacy Published November 30, 2015 Associated Press Facebook45 Twitter0 Email Print Feb. 1, 2014: In this file photo, UNLV mascot Hey Reb warms up the crowd before an NCAA college basketball game in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken) CARSON CITY, Nev. – UNLV President [...]
Bad Odds
TERRIBLE ODDS THE SOUTHRONS FOUGHT AGAINST The following, although written by a Union officer, ought to be in every school history of the South, so that the children of the men who fought the South's battles should know the odds they contended against. In an article which appeared first in the Century Magazine and afterwards [...]
1st Dewey
Dear Dr. McNeel, The War for Southern Independence was fought because the South did not have fair representation in the Federal government. In 1860, 75% of the federal revenue was being paid by the South, who comprised only 30% of the population. (More true history at "http://www.dixieoutfitters.com/version2/history.html") During the War for Southern Independence, over one [...]
Response To Mr. Latimer
In response to Mr. Latimer's question From: reynoldsdescendant@netzero.net Gettysburg From: Bullfrogreb@aol.com Ms. Costa, In reply to the article concerning your efforts to help the businesses located in Gettysburg, I am in need of some facts. Several years ago, when the college hosted an exhibit in which the Confederate Battle Flag was hung, I never read [...]