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Confederate
History Celebration
In Hackneyville Alabama A Big Success
The Confederate History celebration in Hackneyville was a success. Dr.
Michael Hill was there in
person to give a speech. We had the worlds largest Confederate Battleflag there draped between
two light poles at the ball field, that was until the wind got into it and it had to be taken down or get
torn. This flag was the one that draped the capital steps in South Carolina. It was brought to the
meeting by Leonard Wilson, the secretary for the Alabama Constables Association, and also an
executive member of the Council of Conservative Citizens, who are members of the Coalition.
This huge 75ft. x 50ft. flag has been displayed at conservative demonstrations and rallies
across the South and America. It was sewn together in the Carolinas as a protest against the
Federal Government about eight years ago, by angry textile workers who had just lost their jobs
to N.A.F.T.A. Last weeks Summit Of The Americas, held in Canada, threatens to complete our
transition from a National Government into only a state in a World Government, and finish what
N.A.F.T.A. & G.A.T.T. started.
Six million has been given to the Alabama
Historical Commission from the Federal Government
to transform our Confederate Capital grounds in Montgomery into a "New World Order" capital.
Hundreds gathered at the Capital grounds last Wednesday in protest and formed a human circle
around the grounds, and promised more drastic action if the bulldozers come.
A young Southron, Charles Bodenheimer, placed 30 dimes in a bag and went into the governors
office and requested to see Seigleman. Seigleman refused to face the group, but Bodenheimer
gave the bag to Seiglemans secretary and told her that he wanted her to give Seigleman his 30
pieces of silver for selling out the people of Alabama, by accepting the federal money to destroy
our capital. Seigleman, who refused to talk to several hundred people, was a sharp contrast to
former governor Fob James, who took time to meet with a single individual, me, one time.
John Teeter, the man who climbed to the capitol dome last year and placed the Battleflag
there, plans to host a march from Birmingham to Montgomery where participants will be carrying
Battle and state flags in protest of the renovation of the state capital grounds, and to gather support
for placing the Battleflag back on the dome.We feel a public vote on the issue would produce the
same results as Mississippi.
Also, don't forget our Alabama State Flag bill, which would
require all state facilities who receive state
funds to fly our state flag. It passed the House unanimously, the 'House' did the right thing! And the
bill said to be held up in the Senate Rules Committee by Sen. Jim Preuitt. Jim is said to have made the remark that you cant force anyone to display a
flag. As a business man, the state forces me (an individual)
to display my business license (whether I want to or not). Why then can we not force state
agencies,
that operate off our tax dollars to fly the flag of the people of Alabama? Should state agencies have
superior rights to us? Ask Jim if he thinks so. This bill will unify our state. To oppose what Alabama will
have to confront in the future and win, we must have a unified state!
Until next time, take care. Dixie Forever!

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