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'The Invasion, Big Business, The Feds & We Southrons'

http://www.slmnews.com 'The Invasion, Big Business, The Feds & We Southrons' A clip from Walter Donald Kennedy, a best-selling author of many books including "The South Was Right!" and "Was Jeffers...  
 
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joesphx19 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Great vids. We need to act now or our children's children will curse us for allowing this great country to be destroyed. Deo Vindice
Luigi84289 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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not he central authority. It is there to serve as a malleable and fluid agent only doing what the states allow it to do which is written nicely in our constitution.
Luigi84289 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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more than divisions now of what would traditionally be solely a kings responsibility. All 3 have uncontested power and do whatever they want as arms of this american monarchistic centralized system at the expense of the people. Prohibition would never have happened if the people had a voice. Same with Segregation etc. But the supreme court can no longer be challenged by the states, so we've got what we've got now. In a republic the states decide what is best for the states
Luigi84289 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Did you miss the part where the fed is the supreme boss of itself? that is the problem. Look around you, Having basically a monarchistic government with an elected king every 4 years who is basically all powerful now is the problem. Bush going into iraq and starting an international war without congressional approval ended the last notions of restraint on the presidents power. Congress just goes along with whatever he wants. All 3 branches are essentially nothing
ulysses555 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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I have a dear friend in northern Alabama and she's a Dixie as they get. But she's no redneck and a truer Southern WOMAN in the best sense of the word you will be hard to find. She says the same things you do too, but now's not the time to think secession, now's the time to absorb people INTO the Southern culture and show them that Fearing God above all is the best contraception there is. That is the kind of Southron you need and the kind that benefits all the United States. God bless.
ulysses555 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Well if you can have your cake and eat it too, why not? What is better than winning? Independence from the US won't solve anything. It will, infact, create more problems. The North and South are not as distinct as they were 150 years ago. LET IT GO. Remember and cherish the past, YES, but all the Confederates accepted the decision of arms, why can't you?
Monorprise (7 months ago) Show Hide
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The south only sometimes chooses the icing on the cake not the cake itself.
Monorprise (8 months ago) Show Hide
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The minute our loyalty and obligations become unconditional is the same moment our rights and freedoms becomes academic. Because there can be no rights or freedoms without the willingness to do all that is necessary to uphold and defend the same rights and freedoms from usurpation, no matter the source. That is our duty as American Citizens and States, less we will become subjects and provinces. It will always be but one choice in the end: Liberty or the perpetual servitude of Tyranny.
ulysses555 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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You are hardly under 'perpetual tyranny' my friend.
Luigi84289 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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we are friend. The entire federal government is tyrannical and all powerful.

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