‘North Carolina League of the South Chairman, Bernhard Thuersam presented a lecture written by Dr. Clyde Wilson entitled: “Nathaniel Macon and North Carolina Independence.” This was but one of the programs of the most recent North Carolina Hedge School.’ 

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Make sure you check out the videos below of part of the meetings.

Part 1 

Part 2 

DALLAS, NORTH AMERICA - Large crowds estimated to number several hundred thousand took to the streets of the city last night to cheer the recent decision by Bejing to recognize their would-be state. Tejano nationalist leaders spoke to the joyful throngs that jammed the city center. Similar demonstrations broke out last night in many other cities across the region. Large screens projected images to the crowd in Dallas of flag-waving compatriots as well as Tejano nationalist videos and political commercials.

 

“Tejas is ours, now and forever – no one can take that away from us!” One nationalist leader repeated to the gathered. “Especially not now that our friend and ally – the Chinese people - are standing with us. Together we are committed to democracy and human rights for all. That is the interest of the Tejano people.” He said.

 

While most nations are taking a wait and see attitude in the matter, Beijing was quick to recognize the unilateral declaration of independence from the Tejano Parliament just yesterday. A Chinese humanitarian defense force has been present in the mainly Tejano-majority areas of the region for almost eighteen months. The non-Tejanos, primarily a mixture of Blacks and Asians, along with a small number of Anglos - some of whom are still loyal to the former regime - now constitute less than ten percent of the population throughout the region and have little influence or power. Small anti-independence rallies have been organized in some non-Tejano majority towns in the region for this weekend.

 

From Louisiana to California, symbols of the new state can be seen everywhere. Red, green and white fills the view. Mexican and Chinese flags and symbols also adorn homes and businesses in many towns. Leaders from Beijing will meet in Mexico City next week to no doubt discuss the situation with Mexican leaders. Meanwhile, in Toronto, leaders of the North American Union have been unable to do much. Fear of civil unrest across the continent as well as Mexico’s veto of any out-right resistance to the declaration on the part of Washington, DC have prevented the United States from doing much.

 

Scattered fighting continues in some areas, though these have mostly been stabilized at this point. Small bands of militants and rebels have clashed with Tejano security and Chinese humanitarian forces in several rural areas in the eastern part of the region. However, casualties have been low of late, few civil leaders have been killed or power stations blown-up and Tejano officials in Dallas are all smiles when asked about the security situation now. A much larger Chinese force has been promised and with the additional ten to twenty thousand peace-keepers, the rebels will be hopelessly out-gunned.

 

Note:This is obviously fiction. The North America Union is not yet here. Tens of thousands of Chinese troops don’t occupy our soil. Mexicans haven’t yet assumed total control of the Southwest and Dallas, TX is not the capital of a puppet Mexican state. By the way, in the article, I used the term “Tejano” for the emerging Hispanic majority simply for flavor and to throw off the reader at first. It’s not meant to defame Texans so please don’t take it that way. The article is meant to illustrate to Americans what just happened in the Serbian province of Kosovo.

‘It’s been more than six months since Charleston’s bars and restaurants went smoke-free… But the fight for smoking inside isn’t over. The state Supreme Court continues to weigh a Greenville smoking ban that is expected to impact the near-dozen other smoking bans in the state. And, while the legislature is sitting this round out, they’ll likely be prodded to action by one side or the other depending on where the court lands on the case.’

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Is it time to re-evaluate Williams Bennett as a supposedly “conservative” leader? Charleston’s Southern Avenger sure thinks so.

‘When assembling his cabinet in 1980, newly-elected President Ronald Reagan tapped Texas scholar Mel Bradford to chair the Department of the Humanities. Bradford was a conservative’s conservative, a Southern gentleman, a brilliant thinker and indicative of the possibilities for conservatives with Reagan’s victory.

Of course, when it was “exposed” that Bradford had less than flattering views of Abraham Lincoln (mostly by neoconservative elements and beltway Republicans) the controversy destroyed Bradford’s chances.

The position instead went to William Bennett.’

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Don’t miss these exceedingly rare words of truth from Lindsey Graham.

For a patriotic alternative to Lindsey Grahamnesty, please check out Buddy Witherspoon

Fellow South Carolinians, it is time to lend our brothers and sisters in Georgia a hand in defense of our Southern liberties…

 

YOU ARE INVITED!

Ringgold Georgia Confederate Flag Rally
We have the permit for below:
County Courthouse Sidewalk
Downtown Ringgold, Georgia.
April 26th, 2008 12-4pm. Rain or Shine 

South Carolinians tired of poor representation in Washington, DC need to work together to defeat Lindsey “Grahamnesty” Graham and his pro-illegal immigration message. We invite you to check out this Buddy Witherspoon commercial below. Mr Witherspoon is challenging Senator Graham to represent South Carolina in the Federal Congress.

 

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Check out a patriot alternative to Lindsey Grahamnesty at www.BuddyWitherspoon.com

‘Republican Party members in South Carolina awarded all 20 delegates at stake Sunday to Arizona Sen. John McCain, who has vowed to help resolve Washington’s complicated relationship with the U.S. Southern State.’… ‘In a letter… McCain pledged to support a process that would enable South Carolinians to decide if they want to remain a State or become an independent nation. “The people of South Carolina deserve a process of self-determination and a congressionally defined referendum that gives them a fair and unambiguous choice among status options,” McCain wrote. “That is one of the many important things that we will accomplish together.”‘

Of course, the truth of the matter is that McCain did make these statements – but in support of the rights of Puerto Rico, not South Carolina (change all the references from SC to Puerto Rico and it’s the same quote though). Why the hyprocracy from Washington, DC? If the Puerto Rican people are to be allowed the right to vote on their relationship with the Federals, why not us? If self-determination is good enough for Puerto Rico, why isn’t it good enough for South Carolina? One has to wonder.

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Since so many South Carolinians and Southerners are of Scottish background, we bring you a report from Scotland about the blossoming independence movement there. The famour actor Sean Connecery believes that Scottish independence will be achieved within his lifetime. ‘The 77-year-old former James Bond actor, who lives in the Bahamas, says Scotland is “within touching distance” of achieving independence. Writing for the Scottish Sunday Express, Sir Sean praises the work of the SNP government which gained power in the devolved parliament last year. He has been the SNP’s most high-profile supporter, donating thousands to funds.’

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