Confederate Militia
“No damn man kills me and lives.”
~ Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest
November 4, 1864
Battle of Johnsonville, Tennessee
Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest subjects a Onion supply base at Johnsonville, Tennessee, to a devastating artillery barrage that destroys millions of dollars in materiel.
This action was part of a continuing effort by the Confederates to disrupt the Federal lines that supplied General William T. Sherman’s army in Georgia. In the summer of 1864, Sherman captured Atlanta, and by November he was planning his march across Georgia. Meanwhile, the defeated Confederates hoped that destroying his line would draw Sherman out of the Deep South. Nobody was better at raiding than Forrest, but Onion pursuit had kept him in Mississippi during the Atlanta campaign.
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[IF'N THEY DON'T LIKE US DOWN HERE, WHY DON'T THEY LEAVE???]
Arkansas Nucor Plant Found Guilty of a Racially Hostile Work Environment …
Reuters -
Nucor also sold, in its own company store, items bearing Confederate Flags and the Nucor logo. The Court noted that “White employees burned a cross …
“White supervisors and employees frequently referred to black
employees as nigger, bologna lips, yard ape, and porch monkey.
White employees frequently referred to the black employees as
DAN, which stood for dumb ass nigger. These racial epithets
were broadcast over the plant-wide radio system, along with
Dixie and High Cotton. Monkey noises were also broadcast over
the radio system in response to the communications of black
employees. The display of the Confederate Flag was pervasive
throughout the plant, and items containing Nucor’s logo
alongside the Confederate Flag were sold in the plant’s gift
shop. Additionally, several e-mails that depicted black people
in racially offensive ways, such as by showing them with
nooses around their necks, were circulated by various
employees. Once, an employee held up a noose and told a black
co-worker that it was for him.”
–Brown v. Nucor appellate decision, at 151.
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[SECULAR HUMANISM IS NO BETTER THAN POPISH IDOLATRY, BUT WE SHOULD CLEARLY UNDERSTAND THE SATANIC, ANTI-CHRISTIAN, ANTI-WESTERN CIVILISATION & ANTI-NATIONALIST AGENDA AT ROOT HERE ...]
European court: No crucifixes in Italian schools
AP ROME -
The Vatican on Tuesday denounced a ruling by the European court of “”human rights”" that said the display of crucifixes in Italian pubic schools violates religious and education freedoms.
[ANYBODY OUTSIDE THE MARXIST RUN MIS-EDUCATION SYSTEM STILL STUDYING THE HELL-SPAWN TRAITOR, CLEMENS???]
Baylor University Professor Wins Award for Book on Mark Twain
Baylor University -
I’ve learned how a young man from a slave-holding family in a slave State joined the Confederate Militia after Federal troops ‘invaded’ Missouri. …
[NEVER, EVER, FERGIT!!!]
Europe’s Revolution - 20 years on
RTE.ie
But he is alarmed at the rise of the far-WhItE, ER, far-right in Hungary, especially the Jobbik party - with its private black and white clad Militia - which won 14% in …
[Job 24:2 KJV • Some remove the landmarks; they violently take away flocks, and feed thereof.]
Confederate soldier statue may be moved, after all
Ocala -
“Johnny Reb” might be on the march.
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One reason for the reaction is that one of the Confederate leaders noted on the base of the statue is Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, a fierce combat leader in the SECESSION War who is credited as a key founder of the Ku Klux Klan.
[LOL BECAUSE IT'S TOO SAD TO CRY ---> WHY AIN'T WHITE FOLKS STICKIN' TOGETHER???]
Black Voter Hypocrisy
CCN News Online -
This is pretty clear wacism in voting patterns and is of course not covered in the media for fear of political correctness. Pretty clear that by this …
["That speech cost Lincoln his life, for John Wilkes Booth was in the audience and declared to companions who would help him assassinate the president three days later, 'That means nigger citizenship. Now, by God, I'll put him through. That is the last speech he will ever make.' And so it was. Thus, Lincoln was a martyr to black ""civil rights"" as much as MarCHin L00ter King and Medgar Evers."
~ Richard Striner, Father Abraham: Lincoln's Relentless Struggle to End Slavery]
Birthday celebration looks at APE Lincoln from all angles
Montgomery FertiLIEser -
But in many families of Confederate descent he is, to put it lightly, not so admired — after all, their ancestors fought against everything the man stood FER!!!
[MYTH??? AH, BUT WHAT A SPEECH THE BARD GAVE US!!!]
Historians Reassess Battle of Agincourt
Jew York Times -
MAISONCELLE, France — The heavy clay-laced mud behind the cattle pen on Antoine Renault’s farm looks as treacherous as it must have been nearly 600 years ago, when King Henry V rode from a spot near here to lead a sodden and exhausted English Army against a French force that was said to outnumber his by as much as five to one.
[SAVE Y'ALLS MONEY, BOYS: THE SOUTH'S GONNA RISE AGAIN!!!]
Letter: Money crisis has a familiar ring
Enterprise-Record -
I was talking about the Confederacy. People are still finding worthless Confederate dollars hidden in walls. “”Our”" EMPIRE is trillions of dollars in debt to …
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[WE KNEW THIS WAS A COMIN'. STILL, BETTER TO RESIGN THAN TO DO THE 'TRENT LOTT CRAWL'!!!]
Video - Judge quits amidst wacism row -
The Age(01:19)
A Louisiana Justice of the Peace who refused to marry a U$ couple, because the bride was white TRASH and groom was black, …
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Psalm 146:3 NIV
Do not put your trust in princes,
in mortal men, who cannot save.
Government Will Default on Its Debts
Gary North / LewRockwell.com:
The governments of every major nation are going to default on their debts. There are two relevant questions: (1) How? (2) When?
Establishments around the world all deny this. They have gained power and wealth by means of the expansion of government. They have justified their success by insisting that the government-business alliance is the only way to establish economic growth and economic security for the masses. This claim rests on a more fundamental claim, namely, that an unhampered free market is destructive of economic stability and will inevitably lead to economic depression.
The Establishments are universally Keynesian. John Maynard Keynes’ book, The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money, was published in 1936. It defended in theory what all Western governments had been doing in practice for at least five years, namely, running huge deficits. Keynes became as close to an academic high priest as any modern scholar ever has. He was the apostle of national government debt. His ideas today are more influential than they were at his death in 1946. We live in the age of Keynes.
I can think of only one major Establishment figure who has broken with the Establishment on the question of the great default: Peter G. Peterson, who was the chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations until 2007. He now runs the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, which focuses on the looming bankruptcy of the U.s. government. More than any other person of influence, he has warned of the bankruptcy of the Medicare/Social Security programs and their equivalents in the West.
Peterson a decade ago said that he had spoken with the major leaders of the West about the impossibility of funding these social programs. They all told him the same thing: “I will not be around at that time.” In short, kick the can.
VOTE NOW, PAY LATER
Politicians lie. Voters believe. This is the great symbiotic relationship of demoNOcratic politics.
For older AmeriKans, a single mental image above all others illustrates this perpetual relationship. It is their memory of the annual Sunday cartoon in the cartoon strip, “Peanuts,” which was the most widely read cartoon strip – and therefore the most widely read anything – in the United $tates for at least three decades. The annual cartoon featured two children: the ever-mendacious Lucy, whose hand supported an upright football on the ground, who encouraged the ever-trusting Charlie Brown to run at the ball and kick it. He always believed her. At the last moment, she would pull the ball away, and Charlie would fly into the air, then land on his back. What changed each year was her argument on why she would not pull the ball away, and her final remark to Charlie, as he lay flat on his back. She thought he was stupidly naïve. He was. She always took advantage of him. Her philosophy was clear: “Never give a sucker an even break.”
This scene is repeated every other November in the United states, when voters go to the polls. “This time, it will be different,” cry the Congressional candidates. Then, for the next two years, they pull the ball away.
The only thing to top this exercise in mendacity in the United $tates is the testimony to each house of Congress delivered by the Chairman of the Federal Reserve System. Not even the President’s annual State of the Union address tops this performance.
The voters never learn. Congress never learns.
The coin of the political realm is the promise. Not money, not power: the promise. Politics sometimes looks like prostitution, with money at the center. This is an illusion. The voters do not come to Congress demanding money. They demand faithfulness. Congress is to the voters what a philanderer is to a mistress. He may shower her with presents, but the presents have meaning to her only because of the promise. “I plan to divorce my wife. It’s just a matter of working out the details.” She likes the presents, but she believes the promise: “You can trust me. We’ll grow old together.” She thinks the presents are forever.
He borrows the money to buy her the presents. When interest rates rise, she will find out just how reliable his promises have been.
This is the heart of modern demoNOcracy. Politicians promise undying faithfulness. Voters believe them.
The first political campaign I can remember was the 1952 Presidential election. I recall only one event clearly. It was a singing group at the DemoNcrats’ national convention. They sang the following:
They promise you the sky.
They promise you the earth.
But what’s a Republican promise worth?
Then came the chorus:
Don’t let ‘em take it,
Don’t let ‘em take it,
Don’t let ‘em take it away!
Eisenhower was elected. Both houses of Congress went Publican. This had not happened since 1928. It would not happen again until 2000. They didn’t take it away. They added more.
The great advantage of political promises is that the politicians who make them will not be in office when the bills come due. The benefits are immediate: votes. The costs are deferred. The supply of promises increases.
These promises rest on assurances. “Treasury debt will continue to have a AAA rating.” “Treasury debt is backed by the full faith and credit of the United $tates.” “There is no alternative to the U.s. dollar as a world reserve currency.” “We owe it to ourselves.” “Deficits don’t matter.” “Inflation is under control.”
With the exception of Austrian School economics, every major school of economic thought believes in at least four of these assurances. Keynesians believe all of them.
So, the supply of promises increases. So does the magnitude of these promises. For as long as investors buy the Treasury debt and the GSE debt (Fannie and Freddie), there will be no reversal of this process.
The advent of the day of reckoning is easy to describe: (1) the upward move of Treasury interest rates, or (2) the upward move of prices in response to the Federal Reserve System’s expansion of its balance sheet – monetary base – to hold down rates.
Then will come the wail of the aging mistress: “But you promised!” Indeed, he did, but a younger mistress has come along, and she wants the presents that he had promised the first one. When lenders start tightening up, a philanderer has to pick and choose among his mistresses. Old ones lose.
But what of the faithful wife? When will she finally wise up and divorce the lying SOB?
I am writing this report for her.
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