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The South is blamed for slavery. One encounters this false association, the product of decades of demonization of the South, everywhere, even in books about the assassination of President McKinley in 1901 in Buffalo, New York by a Polish-American, Leon Czolgosz, who was born in Detroit. Nothing in McKinley’s presidency or in Czolgosz’s life has... Read More
The Anti-White Democrat Media and Educational institutions Are Destroying We the People and Our Country
The Biden Regime’s threats to Texas for daring to protect America’s borders leads me again to thoughts about the so-called “civil war,” which was an invasion of a country, the Confederate States of America, by the United Stares of America, a false name as the states were disunited by the Morrill Tariff. What was at... Read More
Classic American novel slapped with ‘trigger warning’
Gone with the Wind now begins with a cautionary note and a lengthy condemnation of “white supremacy” This is an example of the falsification of American history. Gone With The Wind, a classic love story set during the period of the destruction by violence of the Confederate States of America has been reduced by frauds... Read More
US Army sets dates for Confederate cleanup Six of nine domestic bases recommended for rebranding will get new names by June After Robert E. Lee’s surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, an army for which food, boots, medical supplies, and replacements for casualties could no longer be supplied by the small population of the... Read More
Recently I found on one of my bookshelves a book, Can the South Survive?, sent to me by the author two decades ago. Obviously, I had never had time to read it. Curious, I gave it a quick read. I found some good material and a lot of anger that deepened my understanding that many... Read More
Recently, I reported on my most widely read columns ( ). The rankings are based on my worldwide audience. Many of my American readers, judging by their emails, enjoy most my remembrances of the civilized times in America’s past. My column, “I have outlived my country,” on March 16 reminded many Americans of the civilized... Read More
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Confederate Flag Day, State Capitol, Raleigh, N.C. -- March 3, 2007