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Saturday, June 7, 2008

Senator Glenn McConnell Speaks Against the Invasion

Senator Glenn McConnell in Conederate uniform
'We will not stand idly by with this silent invasion…'

'The message is loud and clear: Stop the silent invasion of this state...'


-SC Senate President Pro Tem Glenn McConnell, R-Charleston

(shown here dressed in a Confederate uniform)






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-PalmettoPatriot

Sat, June 7, 2008 | link

SA on 'Loyalty and La Raza in South Carolina'

'Whereas national Republican leaders like George W. Bush, John McCain and Lindsey Graham have sought to reward and encourage illegal aliens with amnesty, this week, South Carolina Republicans actually did what statesman are supposed to do – protect the people and punish lawbreakers.'

Click here to read the Southern Avenger's commentary

-PalmettoPatriot

Sat, June 7, 2008 | link

Slavery Still Common Around the World

'Slave labor in developing countries such as Brazil, China and India is fueling part of their huge economic growth, according to a State Department report released Wednesday.... the report found U.S. allies in the Persian Gulf to have dismal records on trafficking.' China, India, Brazil, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Algeria, Myanmar, Cuba, Fiji, Iran, Moldova, North Korea, Papua New Guinea, Sudan and Syria are all listed as countries where slavery exists or thrives.

Many critics, academics, and politicians today continue to condemn Dixie for the institution of slavery, a practice that has not existed in our land in a century and a half. Often those people work themselves into a frenzy over the historical problem, vigorously slamming the South. Yet where is their passion for eliminating slavery from the many countries where it exists in the modern world?


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-PalmettoPatriot

Sat, June 7, 2008 | link

Chinese Illegals Caught at Texas Border

'Local police are accustomed to dealing with illegal border crossings but were astounded by the video of 15 Chinese immigrants unfolding themselves from the back of a sport-utility vehicle near this small border town.... Two more Chinese immigrants would be picked up nearby later that day, and another group of nine was caught near the border about 50 miles (80 kilometers) away a few days later.... Just days before the 17 Chinese were picked up in La Joya, 13 Eritreans and five Ethiopians were caught in nearby Hidalgo.'

Click here for the news story

-PalmettoPatriot

Sat, June 7, 2008 | link

Friday, June 6, 2008

Sanford: SC Immigration Law 'Incredibly Important'

South Carolina 'Gov. Mark Sanford said Wednesday new immigration legislation will reinstate the notion of law into a system that hasn't worked for years.... Sanford called the bill that he signed into law Wednesday "an incredibly important bill." Rep. Thad Viers, a Myrtle Beach Republican who also argued the new law would lead to a lowering of the state's unemployment rate because he thinks that is tied to illegal residents, said, "I believe in my heart that the welcome mat for illegal immigrants has been removed from South Carolina."'

SLMN salutes Governor Mark Sanford, Rep. Thad Viers of Myrtle Beach and all those in the Palmetto State who supported this important advance against the invasion which is replacing us and destroying our organic culture.


Click here for the news story

-PalmettoPatriot

Fri, June 6, 2008 | link

Students Banned From Graduation Over Confederate Flag

'A senior week "prank" that involved flying the Confederate flag in a public high school parking lot left three Minnesota students banned from walking with their fellow graduates at a commencement ceremony Wednesday night.... The school's principal, Ron Simmons, who is black, made the decision to suspend the trio and ban them from the commencement, a decision school district officials affirmed.... About 100 seniors, including black students, gathered Wednesday to protest the decision, chanting "Let them walk!" and wearing T-shirts that read the same in an appeal for class camaraderie.'

Another fine example of cultural Marxism in America. The sad part about this is how commonplace it has become of late. How long do we plan on sitting by and watching tragedies like this happen?


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Thanks to ScotWatch International for the story!

-PalmettoPatriot

Fri, June 6, 2008 | link

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Federal Judge Blocks Oklahoma's Immigration Law

'A federal judge on Wednesday blocked parts of an Oklahoma law targeting illegal immigration, saying the measures are probably unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Robin J. Cauthron issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting enforcement of provisions of the law that subject employers to penalties for failing to comply with a federal employee verification system. The decision came on a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Oklahoma Chamber and other business groups, who argued that the electronic verification system is voluntary under federal law and that employers should not be subjected to state penalties.'

Another demonstration of how the people of Dixie are not truly free to govern themselves. The people pass laws to try and stop the invasion that is replacing them - and the Federals, supported by Big Business interests (as in this case) - step in and throw the laws out. Unless the Federals are prevented from doing this, we as a unique people and culture have very little chance of long-term survival.


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-PalmettoPatriot

Thu, June 5, 2008 | link

SCV National Convention Approaching

The Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) National Reunion (convention) is approaching. It will be at Concord, North Carolina, July 16-19 (Wednesday - Saturday). This is an election year and the vote will help set the direction for the SCV for the next two years.

Click here to register

The above SCV info is from
Confederate Constitution Camp 2143

-PalmettoPatriot

Thu, June 5, 2008 | link

Progress in Northern Virginia Crackdown on Illegals

In northern Virginia 'Business at Pedro Vargas’ store, Club Video Mexico, has slid so steeply that only eight people walked through the door one day last month. One thing he has been selling, however, are one-way bus tickets from northern Virginia to Texas and Mexico. Soon he’ll be getting his own ticket out of town — seeking a friendlier and more lucrative place to do business.... Many say Prince William’s new crackdown on illegal immigrants has created an environment so unfriendly that Hispanic people are leaving the county of more than 350,000, which according to the U.S. Census Bureau was nearly 15 percent Hispanic in 2006. The county’s policy, which has drawn heated debate and national attention, directs police officers to check the immigration status of everyone they arrest. Beginning July 1, illegal immigrants also will be denied certain services, such as business licenses and mortgage and rental assistance.'

Click here for the news article

-PalmettoPatriot

Thu, June 5, 2008 | link

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

No Charges for AZ Soldier Who Held Illegal Aliens

'The army reservist who was jailed for holding seven illegal aliens at gunpoint until Maricopa County, Arizona, sheriff's deputies arrived will not be prosecuted as the action was determined to be a legal citizen's arrest. County Attorney Andrew Thomas announced his decision today that Sgt. Patrick Haab did not commit a crime. He had been charged with seven counts of aggravated assault. "...After a full analysis of the issues involved and the applicable law, prosecution is not appropriate," said Thomas. Haab said he was acting in self-defense. Arizona law conveys the legal right to make a citizen's arrest....'

We salute Sgt. Patrick Haab for taking a stand against the invasion!

Our appreciations go out to Culpepper of 'Bama (of SC ancestry) for the story!

Click here for news article

-PalmettoPatriot

Wed, June 4, 2008 | link

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Dick Cheney Insults W. Virginia with 'Inbred' Joke

'Vice President Dick Cheney apologized Monday for what his spokeswoman called "an inappropriate attempt at humor".... "So, I had Cheneys on both sides of the family — and we don't even live in West Virginia," Cheney cracked. After pausing for laughter from the crowd, Cheney added, "You can say those things when you're not running for re-election."

The air of utter contempt that exists in Federal circles for the people of Dixie and rural America in general often manifests itself in crude outbursts such as this by Cheney.

Click here for the news article

-PalmettoPatriot

Tue, June 3, 2008 | link

Louisiana Checkpoints Catching Illegal Aliens

In Louisiana, 'a checkpoint looking for drivers without licenses or proof of insurance today wound up with the arrests of nine people in Bienville Parish on suspicion of being illegal aliens.... In two hours, troopers found 10 people without proper paperwork. Nine of those were working at the House of Raeford chicken processing plant near the checkpoint.'

Unpatriotic businesses such as the House of Raeford chicken processing plant in Bienville Parish, LA that contribute to the invasion of our land and drive down wages for hard-working Southrons need to be put out of operation and the owners need to be fined and jailed as a symbol to others. This can not be allowed to continue.


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-PalmettoPatriot

Tue, June 3, 2008 | link

More On Tampa's Coming Huge Confederate Flag

'The Sons of Confederate Veterans in Tampa plan soon to raise what they claim is the world's largest Confederate flag on a private triangle of land tucked near where Interstates 75 and 4 meet. The flag measures 50 feet by 30 feet.... To some, particularly across many Southern states, the rebel flag represents a rich heritage that includes fighting and dying for the Confederate cause during the Civil War.'

This article makes several elementary errors. The first is calling the Confederate naval jack (the rectangular version of the square CSA battleflag) the 'Stars and Bars' - which it is not. The 'Stars and Bars' refers to the first national Confederate flag (the one resembling the US Federal flag). The naval jack and the battleflag do not have 'bars,' they bear the St Andrew's Cross. The article also commits the common error of referring to the war between two separate countries as a 'civil war.' Obviously, two countries can not have a 'civil war' against each other. Check out the fabulous picture that is included with the article though!

Click here for the news article

Thanks to CSAson from Florida!

-PalmettoPatriot

Tue, June 3, 2008 | link

Monday, June 2, 2008

The Museum of the Confederacy - A Brief Look At A Worsening Situation

'The Museum of the Confederacy - A Brief Look At A Worsening Situation'

By Valerie Protopapas


The Original Spirit of the Museum of the Confederacy:


The glory, the hardships, the heroism of the war were a noble heritage for our children. To keep green such memories and to commemorate such virtues, it is our purpose to gather together and preserve in the Executive Mansion of the Confederacy the sacred relics of those glorious days. [From the first appeal for donations to the Museum in January, 1892]


"The need of an organization to preserve a true and faithful record of the gallant struggle made by the soldiers of the South for independence being keenly felt, the Confederate Memorial Literary Society
was chartered and organized under the laws of Virginia, its object being to teach all future generations the true history of the war and the principles for which these soldiers laid down their lives."
[From the first paragraph of the Introduction Page: Catalogue of the Confederate Museum of the Confederate Memorial Literary Society, 1905]


Dedication of Administrators from Earlier Days:

"(W)e must pray that others will rise up to carry on the trust."

[Former Board President Sally Archer Anderson, 1926]


Warnings of a New Direction:

"We're the Museum of the Confederacy, not the Museum for the Confederacy"

[Former director Robin Reed, 1988-2001*]               [*dates approximate]

"It's not a memorial or a shrine, it's a museum and research center."

[Present Director S. Waite Rawls]


Antecedents of the Current Situation:

Present Director of the MoC, S. Waite Rawls has rightly declared that the Museum of the Confederacy should "tell our story" and by that, one assumes he means the story of the attempt by certain Southern states to secede from the Union - including what brought the people of those states to this position, what they did and the constitutional basis for their actions, the war they waged against the attempt by the federal government and the states remaining in the Union to forcibly return them to that entity and so forth. Unfortunately, those whom Rawls has chosen to tell that "story" are men like Gary Gallagher, co-author of "The Myth of the Lost Cause" and Irwin Jordan - a so-called "black Confederate expert" - whose book refers to these brave black men who fought beside their fellow Confederates rather than in segregated commands under white officers as "zealots of the wrong".

Nor is Rawls the first administrator of the MoC who seems to think that "our story" is best told by "those people" to quote General Robert E. Lee. Indeed, he seems to be only the last of a rather long and sorry parade of like-minded individuals. One of Rawls' predecessors opened the Museum for lectures by such as Alan Nolan, author of the book, "Lee Considered". Nolan is a lawyer from Wisconsin, a notable champion of the Union's "Iron Brigade" and no friend of Lee or the Confederacy. In 1999, Curator Malinda Collier was quoted as saying in an article on the Museum's plans for a 130th year exhibit on Robert E. Lee, that the exhibition would attempt to explain "how this man who led a traitorous army" nevertheless rose from the status of sectional hero to one of the foremost American heroes of all time. Most recently, in continuation of this apparent celebration of all things hostile to the Confederacy and its heroes, the prestigious "Jefferson Davis Award" was bestowed upon a work entitled "Reading the Man: A Portrait of Robert E. Lee Through His Private Letters by Elizabeth Brown Pryor. This book was advertised as a revelation of Lee based upon newly discovered correspondence but instead, it is a politically correct character assassination consisting of the author's perceptions of Lee which are supposedly validated by a very few previously unpublished letters. Of course, there were kudos from the usual establishment "historians and critics" - and outcries from Museum members about what was either a total lapse of judgment on the part of the Administration or another example of the deviation in the museum's goals and policies from its founding principles. In fact, given what has happened since Director Rawls' installation, one has to wonder just whose "story" this gentleman wants told.

The attitude that Director Rawls is ostensibly attempting to counter by virtue of his ongoing collaboration with these foes of Southern culture, history and heritage, was clearly enunciated by author James McPherson. In 1999 McPherson gave an interview with Ed Sebesta on the liberal Pacifica Radio network program Democracy Now! on the subject of the Museum of the Confederacy and its Lone Star Ball fundraising event as well as Sebesta's views on the historical Confederacy and modern day organizations connected with it. Sebesta stated that the Sons of Confederate Veterans and the United Daughters of the Confederacy were created with the motive of celebrating the Confederacy, including the use of slavery in the Confederate economy, and white supremacy. The interview with McPherson . . . included the following statement: ". . . I agree a 100% with Ed Sebesta about the motives or the hidden agenda . . . of such groups as the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Sons of Confederate Veterans. They are dedicated to celebrating the Confederacy and rather thinly veiled support for white supremacy. And I think that also is . . . (the) hidden agenda of the Confederate flag issue in several southern states."

Apparently, however, MoC's Administration had made sufficient "brownie points" with McPherson, for him to state that it had changed its orientation, from its original purpose of celebrating the Confederacy: "Over time, and especially in the last decade or two," said McPherson, "it (the MoC) has become a much more professional, research-oriented, professional exhibit-oriented facility . . ." In other words, the "politically correct" Mr. McPherson approved of the MoC and its present "orientation". Thus, the actions of Director Reed and Curator Collier, among others I'm sure, had won over McPherson and perhaps some of his fellow travelers. But one has to wonder if in doing so, their actions compensated for the abandonment of the original mission of the MoC as stated in writing by its founders and their betrayal of most of the present contributors to the Museum of whom one must doubt that either Mr. McPherson or Mr. Sebasta in fact, are.


As a further attempt to "revitalize" the institution, present Director Rawls told a reporter that he was thinking of partnering the MoC with the slavery museum in Fredericksburg as well as the planned museum at Fort Monroe should the MoC be moved in whole or in part to those locations. Parenthetically, as Fort Monroe was a haven for runaway slaves, one must suppose that any museum at that location would be largely if not principally devoted to that issue. Yet Rawls seems unconcerned that such establishments tend to be extremely one-sided in their treatment of the very complex subject of slavery - and are usually rabidly anti-Confederate in their focus. However, even Rawls' efforts are not universally successful and there were considerable negative responses from Lexington's "black community" and their white supporters when it was discovered that Lexington was being considered as a site for the MoC. One Al Hockaday -owner of two local stores, we are told - voiced his less than rational concerns about the impact of the MoC on Lexington as a whole. "I think the negative impacts would be more than the city could bear," this gentleman opined and further predicted that minority enrollment would drastically diminish at local universities because the museum would erode the town's social climate. One wonders about the intelligence of people who entertain - much less publicly express - such grossly irrational and supremely ignorant viewpoints! Nonetheless, despite the stupidity of these comments, Rawls addressed them by assuring Mr. Hockaday and others that the MoC is "not a memorial or a shrine. It's a museum and research center." Sheryl Wagner, director of marketing for Rockbridge tourism, pointed out that there had been "miscommunication" about the name. "You have to consider that the museum is about learning, not promoting the Confederacy." Apparently, Rawls believes that these are the people and the communities that would "enhance" the future of the Museum. That being the case, one has to wonder what sort of "future" Mr. Rawls envisions for the institution if he finds these sentiments and those who express them, acceptable and even positive.

If this - and other incidents too numerous to mention - weren't enough, Director Rawls has also determined that the Museum of the Confederacy needs the "blessing" of the NAACP. The ongoing assault by that organization on all things traditionally Southern and/or Confederate is well known and undeniable. In fact, its actions have prolonged its existence far beyond any usefulness - and made a considerable profit out of being "offended" by all things Southern, demanding that they be removed, expunged and/or buried in the deepest possible pit, never again to see the light of day. Therefore, it is hardly strange that no "official blessing" was forthcoming from these overly-sensitive souls when Rawls approached them at one meeting. However, our intrepid Director was thrown a crumb for his conscientious groveling when the Spotsylvania NAACP graciously consented to consider the matter providing, of course, that the MoC tells "the whole story" of the "Civil War" (sic). Those familiar with the lexicon of political correctness know instinctively that this means "tell it our way or else!"

Yet, this might not be a problem given Mr. Rawls' understanding of the patrons he wishes to attract to the MoC. In a statement made to the Fort Monroe organization in an attempt to make the institution more "palatable", Rawls complained that those criticizing the Museum have misperceptions and that, its visitors, in Rawls' words are "...NOT the redneck in the pickup truck with the T-shirt on that you might think of." Rather, according to Rawls, visitors to the Confederacy museum are "well-educated, retired, married couples who are history buffs" . These sentiments - clearly illustrative of Rawls' elitism - require no comment; they speak for themselves.

Finally, according to the report on the Fort Monroe plan by Conover Hunt, the authority's interim executive director, the idea was to bring in experts in African-American history, Union history and Confederate history with said "experts" collaborating at a symposium and offering a comprehensive plan for a museum campus. But the question then is, whose "experts"? Does anyone seriously believe that they will not be the same "experts" who have been defining the era's history from the beginning? Consequently, can any intelligent person believe that the "Confederacy" will receive objective, fair and balanced treatment? The answer to that is, I believe, painfully obvious.

How did Rawls react to all of the foregoing? Well, among other things, he openly considered removing the name "Confederate" from the title of the institution! With what he would have replaced it one cannot possibly imagine, but it is indicative of the direction in which this institution has been going for far too long that the matter was even broached. And with regards to the NAACP, Rawls is on record as saying, "One of the things I would love to have in the Museum of the Confederacy here is an NAACP meeting. It would send a signal to all Americans of what we are all about." It certainly would do that! But to the people for whom this institution is not just a collection of relics from a dead past, the "signal" sent by such an arrangement would be unjustifiable, undesirable and, given the NAACP's sordid history, intolerable.

The crux of the problem was brought to light in an April 4th, 2007 newspaper article in the Washington Post. Under the headline: . . the onetime "Shrine of the South" . . . faces an uncertain future - History's Changing Tide:

"Attendance (for the MoC) has dropped by nearly half over the past decade . . . (a)nd this is in Richmond, the capital of the Confederacy . . . It may even have to change its name. That same doleful report said the Museum of the Confederacy, though it has made efforts to distance itself from being an unabashed shrine, still ‘conjures up in the public mind images of slavery, racism, and intolerance. . . . [It] carries enormous, intransigent, and negative intellectual and emotional baggage.'"

The article then quotes Rawls as saying, " ‘. . . the museum was where Confederate veterans came to give their items to make a statement. Richmond was the epicenter of the Civil War. . . So yes, there's a symbolic message to our moving.' [and can't we all guess what that message is!]


"But (the article states) it's also about a historic shift in the mind-set of the white South, whose psychological underpinnings were held together for more than a century by the romantic ideal of "the lost cause" of the Confederacy. This held the antebellum world as a largely mythological place, a land of moonlight and magnolias, of "Gone With the Wind," of mint juleps and Henry Timrod's ‘Ode to the Confederate Dead at Magnolia Cemetery':

Stoop, angels, hither from the skies!

There is no holier spot of ground

Than where defeated valor lies . . .

Swept Away By History.

"These sorts of atmospherics floated about in the cultural id, but the tangible remnants of the belief were preserved here (the MoC): Robert E. Lee's uniform, the plumed hat of J.E.B. Stuart, hundreds of battle flags, thousands of soldiers' letters from mud-filled trenches that soon would become their graves. People brought such things from across the war-ravaged South, thousands of them, artifacts presented with such reverence that they were called ‘sacred relics.'"

Conclusion:

So here, in a nutshell, is the course on which the Administration of the MoC has chosen to embark and the reasons for that choice. Though the North is filled with "shrines" to those who died in order to coerce the South by military might back into a union that the vast majority of its people had rejected, the South apparently is not permitted any such shrine to the memory of those who resisted that tyranny with their last full measure of devotion. In fact, it probably won't even be permitted to retain as historical relics the artifacts of its past because they "offend" the sensibilities of the politically correct - black and white. In the meanwhile, it seems that the present Administration of the Museum of the Confederacy is doing its damnedest to make the transition from shrine to tomb as rapid and as covert as possible.

Mon, June 2, 2008 | link

Ron Paul and John McCain Far Apart

In an interview Newsweek did with Ron Paul, the Texas congressman is asked directly about his relationship with John McCain. His answer: 'It pretty much doesn't exist. He has his beliefs and I have mine, and they just don't come together very well.'

Click here for the Ron Paul interview

-PalmettoPatriot

Mon, June 2, 2008 | link

Mexicans Buying Up Land in Dixie

'While poor Mexicans cross the border to take advantage of higher wages and a social safety net, their wealthy countrymen are seizing on the slowing U.S. economy to achieve their own American corporate dream.... between the two countries, billions of dollars are moving in both directions each year. In South Texas' Rio Grande Valley, Mexicans and their corporations are pouring their money into real estate, businesses and retail shopping on the U.S. side.'

Protecting our land, as MDSonOfTheSouth talked about in the latest SLMNews video update, is of the upmost importance. Very simply, we can not survive without a homeland.


Click here for the news article

Click here for MDSonOfTheSouth's video update on this subject

-PalmettoPatriot

Mon, June 2, 2008 | link

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Anti-Abortion, Pro-SLMN Poster

If you would like to help spread the word about SLMN, please consider spreading around (both on the net and in the real world) the following anti-abortion, pro-SLMN poster.

Click here to check out the SLMN poster

-PalmettoPatriot

Sun, June 1, 2008 | link

Ten Commandments Bill Passes SC House

In South Carolina 'the House has agreed with the Senate's amendments on a bill that would allow government entities to display the Ten Commandments along with other historical documents....'

Click here for the news article

-PalmettoPatriot

Sun, June 1, 2008 | link

Ron Paul Supports Blitz GOP State Conventions

'There are quite a few state GOP conventions this weekend, and reading through the coverage online one finds a recurring theme: the Paul presence. The libertarian Repubilcan's hardy band of supporters are showing up at conventions in an effort to win a delegate slot in the Twin Cities in September.... U.S. Rep. Ron Paul of Texas was barred from the Republican state convention at the Mayo Civic Center, but he addressed a pre-convention rally outside the hall to encourage his fiercely loyal supporters to carry on the campaign for his anti-tax, small-government, market-based, anti-foreign intervention principles.'

Click here for the article

-PalmettoPatriot

Sun, June 1, 2008 | link

Neo-Con Gilmore Nearly Upset in Virginia

The Neo-Cons in the Republican Party are showing more and more signs of weakness, even as they further drag down the electorial chances of the the GOP. 'Former Virginia governor James Gilmore (R) barely fended off a challenge from an under-funded socially conservative challenger at the Republicans' Senate nominating convention this afternoon, underscoring his campaign’s weaknesses as it heads into the general election against former governor Mark Warner (D). Gilmore defeated state Del. Robert Marshall with only 50.3 percent of the delegate vote. Gilmore was unable to handily win over the convention delegates, despite his high name identification from his tenure as governor and past chairmanship of the Republican National Committee.' 

'Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-Colo.), an outspoken conservative and fierce advocate for additional controls on illegal immigration' had been supporting the conservative candidate in the race - Mr Robert Marshall. Having picked an unpopular, Big Government candidate, the Republicans have probably already lost a Senate seat they desperately needed.

Click here for the narrow Neo-Con victory story

Click here to read about Tancredo's support of Marshall

-PalmettoPatriot

Sun, June 1, 2008 | link


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