Thursday, March 31, 2005
Billy Bearden, from Carrollton Georgia MAKE'S A STAND!http://shnvphotos.blogspot.com/2005/03/burial-of-confederate-flag.html
Wednesday, March 30, 2005
Intolerant Bigots In Prattville Sparking Controversy
Headline Writer Blames it on Confederate Flag
http://www.wsfa.com/Global/story.asp?S=3141738&nav=0RdEY3cp
http://www.wsfa.com/Global/story.asp?S=3141738&nav=0RdEY3cp
Friday, March 25, 2005
SOUTHERN NATIONAL CONGRESS COMMITTEE FORMED
THE SOUTHERN NATIONAL CONGRESS:
A VOICE FOR THE SOUTHERN PEOPLE
http://www.southernnationalcongress.org/
A VOICE FOR THE SOUTHERN PEOPLE
http://www.southernnationalcongress.org/
Wednesday, March 23, 2005
Tuesday, March 22, 2005
Monday, March 21, 2005
Sunday, March 20, 2005
ELMWOOD CEMETERY RALLY
Rally protests order to remove flag, flagpole
Hundreds demand that city officials reinstate Confederate standard
http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observer/news/local/11184030.htm
Hundreds demand that city officials reinstate Confederate standard
http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observer/news/local/11184030.htm
Friday, March 18, 2005
Thursday, March 17, 2005
Happy St. Patrick's Day - Southern Style
"The Irish in the South 1815-1877"
by David T. Gleeson
Reviewed by Mauriel P. Joslyn
Special to The Wild Geese Today http://www.thewildgeese.com/pages/brirsou.html
by David T. Gleeson
Reviewed by Mauriel P. Joslyn
Special to The Wild Geese Today http://www.thewildgeese.com/pages/brirsou.html
Wednesday, March 16, 2005
Still fighting over the flag
Removing Confederate battle flag from cemetery sparks protests
http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observer/news/opinion/11146678.htm
http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observer/news/opinion/11146678.htm
Tuesday, March 15, 2005
April is Confederate History Month of Remembrance
Calvin E. Johnson, Jr.
http://www.accessnorthga.com/articles/afullstory.asp?ID=90280
http://www.accessnorthga.com/articles/afullstory.asp?ID=90280
Saturday, March 12, 2005
Confederate Colony Land Auction
J. Pat Baughman Presents The Great Confederate Colony Land Rush!
Your chance to buy a beautiful piece of property in a lovely Confederate-oriented neighborhood at AUCTION… and help further the work of The Southern Legal Resource Center!
http://www.slrc-csa.org/site/auctions/index.php
Your chance to buy a beautiful piece of property in a lovely Confederate-oriented neighborhood at AUCTION… and help further the work of The Southern Legal Resource Center!
http://www.slrc-csa.org/site/auctions/index.php
New Civil War skirmish looms
Powhatan supervisors agree to consider declaring April Confederate heritage month
http://www.timesdispatch.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=RTD/MGArticle/RTD_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1031781529122
http://www.timesdispatch.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=RTD/MGArticle/RTD_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1031781529122
Thursday, March 10, 2005
Wednesday, March 09, 2005
Legal group says flag removal by city council may be unlawful
The Southern Legal Resource Center
NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release Wednesday, March 9, 2005
Legal group says flag removal by city council may be unlawful
BLACK MOUNTAIN, NC – The Southern Legal Resource Center says the removal of the Confederate flag from a historic area of a cemetery in Charlotte, North Carolina, appears to run counter to North Carolina law.
“Our legal contacts in Charlotte have discovered at least two cases where municipalities that had undertaken similar actions were found to be in violation of the law,” said SLRC Executive Director Roger McCredie. “These are cases involving interference with gravesites, whether on so-called city property or not. There could be some serious legal implications here for the City of Charlotte.”
Yesterday [March 8] Charlotte City Manager Pam Syfert announced a new “rule” that only American, state and city flags may fly on city property. The Confederate flag, which had flown for the past decade next to a memorial in a section of the cemetery where Confederate soldiers are buried, was then removed along with its pole. The City had been contemplating such action since last summer when a councilman said he was worried that visitors would think the flag’s presence was “endorsed” by the city.
On a weekend night in January, while the city’s decision was supposedly still pending, city officials removed the flag from its pole. According to the Charlotte Observer, Assistant City Manager Julie Burch ordered the flagpole ropes cut so that members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans could not hoist another flag.
“That was an incredibly stupid move,” McCredie said. “It just further weakens the city’s already precarious position if anyone should decide to challenge the legality of it, and with feelings running as high as they are, that seems likely. The intelligent thing for the city to do would be quietly to put the flag back, but that’s not going to happen, so things will probably get interesting.”
The Southern Legal Resource Center is a nonprofit civil rights legal network that advocates in Southern culture and heritage cases.
For additional information, contact
Roger McCredie
(828) 669-5189
exec@slrc-csa.org
NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release Wednesday, March 9, 2005
Legal group says flag removal by city council may be unlawful
BLACK MOUNTAIN, NC – The Southern Legal Resource Center says the removal of the Confederate flag from a historic area of a cemetery in Charlotte, North Carolina, appears to run counter to North Carolina law.
“Our legal contacts in Charlotte have discovered at least two cases where municipalities that had undertaken similar actions were found to be in violation of the law,” said SLRC Executive Director Roger McCredie. “These are cases involving interference with gravesites, whether on so-called city property or not. There could be some serious legal implications here for the City of Charlotte.”
Yesterday [March 8] Charlotte City Manager Pam Syfert announced a new “rule” that only American, state and city flags may fly on city property. The Confederate flag, which had flown for the past decade next to a memorial in a section of the cemetery where Confederate soldiers are buried, was then removed along with its pole. The City had been contemplating such action since last summer when a councilman said he was worried that visitors would think the flag’s presence was “endorsed” by the city.
On a weekend night in January, while the city’s decision was supposedly still pending, city officials removed the flag from its pole. According to the Charlotte Observer, Assistant City Manager Julie Burch ordered the flagpole ropes cut so that members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans could not hoist another flag.
“That was an incredibly stupid move,” McCredie said. “It just further weakens the city’s already precarious position if anyone should decide to challenge the legality of it, and with feelings running as high as they are, that seems likely. The intelligent thing for the city to do would be quietly to put the flag back, but that’s not going to happen, so things will probably get interesting.”
The Southern Legal Resource Center is a nonprofit civil rights legal network that advocates in Southern culture and heritage cases.
For additional information, contact
Roger McCredie
(828) 669-5189
exec@slrc-csa.org
Yankee-basher yanked
Wake Weekly fires outspoken columnist
http://newsobserver.com/news/story/2192259p-8573366c.html
http://newsobserver.com/news/story/2192259p-8573366c.html
Colleges revisit race in history
“There’s no question that there has been an effort to de-emphasize Confederate heritages … especially in the past four to five years.” http://www.dailytarheel.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/03/09/422efad74a353
Tuesday, March 08, 2005
Sunday, March 06, 2005
AN OPEN LETTER
TO: Lt. Commander-In-Chief Anthony Hodges & Co.
FROM: James R. Kennedy and Walter D. Kennedy
http://www.kennedytwins.com/scvltr.htm
FROM: James R. Kennedy and Walter D. Kennedy
http://www.kennedytwins.com/scvltr.htm