Fox
News compiled a list of the Confederate Statues that have been removed from
around the country. While the list is not complete, it is enough to cause the
blood of any Christian Southerner to boil.
You
may view the list here:
www.foxnews.com/us/which-confederate-statues-were-removed-a-running-list
www.foxnews.com/us/which-confederate-statues-were-removed-a-running-list
The
most recent outrage, and perhaps the most flagrant thus far, was by Mayor Jim
Strickland and the City Council of Memphis, Tennessee.
Of
course, the liberal Atlantic magazine lauded the move, and if you have the
stomach for it, you can read the full article here:
The
article is full of lies and unmitigated hatred against Forrest, the
Confederacy, and the South. Even so, the
stench of the unlawful and immoral treachery of city officials cannot be
covered up, even by The Atlantic.
I’ll
spare you and share some details from the article, so you may forego that
unpleasant task.
The
article is entitled: “Memphis's Novel Strategy for Tearing Down Confederate
Statues”
I
suppose that “Novel” sounds better than illegal and treacherous, which is
exactly what it was.
The
article begins:
In a surprise move Wednesday evening, the city sold two parks to a nonprofit corporation that promptly tore down monuments to Nathan Bedford Forrest and Jefferson Davis.
“Surprise”
that’s rich! The article goes on to tell how that non-profit organization was
formed in October and that equipment and personnel were already staged before
the “surprise agreement” with the city was signed.
The
article explains:
When Memphians woke up Wednesday, they lived in a city that owned Health Science Park and Fourth Bluff Park, and that featured prominent public statues of Confederate President Jefferson Davis and General Nathan Bedford Forrest. When they woke up the morning after, neither was true.
And
what has become of the statues?
The statues have been removed to a place nobody can find, according to the city’s chief legal officer.
The
article continues to describe the city’s actions as “stealthy”, “sudden”, “most
unorthodox”, “a work around” and “a new legal maneuver.” This all from someone
who fully supports the atrocity.
The
article even opines that:
[T]he decision could also elicit legal challenges and raises some awkward questions about the rule of law.
But
when you’ve got a politically correct agenda, the “awkward” rule of law is of
no consequence.
As
the article notes, the city was blocked by state law from removing the statues,
but political correctness always finds a way. And in spite of all the questions
the article assures us that the illegal, immoral and treacherous removal of the
statues was “a step forward” even though the city was “brazenly flouting” state
law.
Finally
the article concludes:
The distance between righteous civil disobedience and risky breakdown of rule of law is not as wide as it might seem, however, and it’s easy to imagine ways in which such a procedure could be abused. What if local authorities defied state or federal authorities to erect a pro-Confederate statue?
But
such a move would not fall within the politically correct agenda of our
Amerikan controllers and we can rest assured that it would not be allowed and
that city officials would be arrested and removed from office.
One
thing the article neglects to mention is that Jim Strickland is a carpetbagger
from Indiana.
Another
overlooked fact is that the Forrest statue was actually a headstone for the
graves of General Forrest and his wife. Just what might now become of their
graves and earthly remains is yet to be seen. Perhaps they will be dug up and
their bones burned, as happened with the Bible translator and committed
Christian, John Wycliffe.
So,
after all the statues are gone, what will be left to destroy? The answer should
be rather obvious. The “final solution” is to rid the country and the world of
Christian Southerners and our descendants.
I
can’t help but to think that Major Innes Randolph was right in the sentiments
that he expressed after the war in his song “The Good Ol’ Rebel”. Those words
have come to pretty much express my own thoughts, though I try to avoid some of
the language he employed.
THE GOOD OL' REBEL SOLDIER
by Major Innes Randolph, C.S.A.
Oh, I'm a good old Rebel soldier, now that's just what I am;
For this "Fair Land of Freedom" I do not give a damn!
I'm glad I fit against it, I only wish we'd won,
And I don't want no pardon for anything I done.
I hates the Constitution, this "Great Republic," too!
I hates the Freedman's Bureau and uniforms of blue!
I hates the nasty eagle with all its brags and fuss,
And the lying, thieving Yankees, I hates 'em wuss and wuss!
I hates the Yankee nation and everything they do,
I hates the Declaration of Independence, too!
I hates the "Glorious Union" -- 'tis dripping with our blood,
And I hates their striped banner, and I fit it all I could.
I followed old Marse Robert for four years, near about,
Got wounded in three places, and starved at Point Lookout.
I cotched the "roomatism" a'campin' in the snow,
But I killed a chance o' Yankees, and I'd like to kill some mo'!
Three hundred thousand Yankees is stiff in Southern dust!
We got three hundred thousand before they conquered us.
They died of Southern fever and Southern steel and shot,
But I wish we'd got three million instead of what we got.
I can't take up my musket and fight 'em now no more,
But I ain't a'gonna love 'em, now that's for sartain sure!
I do not want no pardon for what I was and am,
And I won't be reconstructed, and I do not care a damn!
*************************
*************************
THE GOOD OL' REBEL SOLDIER
by Major Innes Randolph, C.S.A.
Oh, I'm a good old Rebel soldier, now that's just what I am;
For this "Fair Land of Freedom" I do not give a damn!
I'm glad I fit against it, I only wish we'd won,
And I don't want no pardon for anything I done.
I hates the Constitution, this "Great Republic," too!
I hates the Freedman's Bureau and uniforms of blue!
I hates the nasty eagle with all its brags and fuss,
And the lying, thieving Yankees, I hates 'em wuss and wuss!
I hates the Yankee nation and everything they do,
I hates the Declaration of Independence, too!
I hates the "Glorious Union" -- 'tis dripping with our blood,
And I hates their striped banner, and I fit it all I could.
I followed old Marse Robert for four years, near about,
Got wounded in three places, and starved at Point Lookout.
I cotched the "roomatism" a'campin' in the snow,
But I killed a chance o' Yankees, and I'd like to kill some mo'!
Three hundred thousand Yankees is stiff in Southern dust!
We got three hundred thousand before they conquered us.
They died of Southern fever and Southern steel and shot,
But I wish we'd got three million instead of what we got.
I can't take up my musket and fight 'em now no more,
But I ain't a'gonna love 'em, now that's for sartain sure!
I do not want no pardon for what I was and am,
And I won't be reconstructed, and I do not care a damn!
*************************
I’ll
tell you this -- the yankee nation ain’t my country – and the yankee flag ain’t
my flag . . .
Here
I stand, so help me God!
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Deo Vindice!
TRUST GOD!
STAY IN THE FIGHT!
NEVER GIVE UP!
NEVER QUIT!
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