On April 28th and 29th, Landmark Baptist Church and Free Florida First will jointly mark Confederate Memorial Day 2018.
We will be honoring those
who so valiantly fought for our rights and liberties against the tyrannical Amerikan
Empire in the middle of the 19th century.
You will find an online
invitation and details here:
www.libcfl.org/invite/
According to Florida
Statutes, Confederate Memorial Day is a recognized legal holiday.
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=0600-0699/0683/Sections/0683.01.html
Not surprisingly, there was an attempt earlier this year to eliminate the Confederate Memorial Day holiday, but fortunately it did not even get a hearing before the appropriate Senate committee, so it is safe for at least another year. But regardless of what carpetbagging and scalawagging politicians may do, our celebration will continue on, by the Grace of God.
In 1900 a red St. Andrew’s
cross was added to our Florida’s State Flag as a remembrance of our Confederate
ancestors and defenders.
The Confederate soldier is
most worthy of remembrance and recognition. Those soldiers fought in defense of
their homes, their families, their way of life, and their state. In spite of
the prevalent lie that the modern day storm troopers of the Amerikan empire are
fighting for our freedom, the truth is that the Confederate soldier was the
last veteran to fight in defense of our God-given rights.
You will find a large
display of historical flags at our observance. You’ll see the Betsy Ross flag
(designed by the Southerner, George Washington). You’ll see the 15 striped
“Star-spangled Banner” of which Southerner Francis Scott Key wrote his
memorable poem. Ironically, the tyrant Ape Lincoln imprisoned two of
Key’s grandsons within the walls of Fort McHenry when they spoke out against
his unconstitutional and immoral invasion of the South.
You’ll see the Florida
secession flag of Colonel William Chase, who removed the multiple stars of the
failed union from the blue field of the US flag and replaced them with the
single-star of a Sovereign and Independent Florida.
What you will NOT see are any
modern US flags. We DO NOT honor the flag of the invaders of our country, not
on this day – not on any other day.
Quite simply, when it
comes to the striped rag of the Amerikan empire: “Ain’t my flag; Ain’t my
country.”
In the words of Major
Innes Randolph, C.S.A. (take from his poem, “I’m a Good Ole’ Rebel”): “I hates
the Yankee nation and everything they do . . . I hates their striped banner,
and I fit it all I could.”
It appears to me that the
time is approaching when true Southerners will be called upon to fight against
that banner once again.
From time to time, some
folks like to remind us that the war is over and that we should simply forget
and move on. We have no intention of doing so. We happen to agree with Pastor
R. L. Dabney, who served as Chief of Staff for Lt. General T. J. “Stonewall”
Jackson:
“What, forgive those
people who invaded our country, burned our cities, destroyed our homes, slain
our young men, and spread desolation and ruin over our land? No, I do not
forgive them.”
Furthermore, it’s not over
yet -- not by a long shot. It’s not over as long as there are any of us who
remember. It is not over as long as there are any of us still committed to picking
up the banner and the cause of our fathers and to continuing their struggle for
independence and self-determination.
We pray along with our
great chieftain, Robert E. Lee, that God may be pleased to “give us a name and
a place among the nations of the earth.”
If you are so inclined,
come out and mark this day with us.
Free Florida First advocates for a Free, Independent, Godly, Prosperous, and Traditionally Southern Florida.
Deo Vindice!
TRUST GOD!
STAY IN THE FIGHT!
NEVER GIVE UP!
NEVER QUIT!
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