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Southern Heritage Recommendations - July 18 Alabama Run-Off
Be Politically Incorrect - Be Right
The Following Candidates are most favorable for our Southern Heritage:
July 18. Georgia Primary. Georgians go to the polls to vote for
Ray McBerry for Governor
Georgia: Ray McBerry for Governor
You can check his campaign webpage at: www.georgiafirst.org
The Republican primary for Georgia governor is July 18, and Ray is shaking hands and making many
friends. You ask what Ray McBerry stands for? He stands for the right to life, right to bear arms,
Ten Commandments, secure borders and a fair vote on the Georgia flag. Are not these the things we
all believe in? Georgian's will not forget that under Roy Barnes our beloved 1956 Georgia
"Soldier's Memorial" flag was changed and it was Governor Sonny Perdue who would not veto the bad
flag referendum bill that excluded the 1956 Georgia flag. You may remember that we were only given
two choices, both politician flags, but our 1956 flag was missing from the ballot. The clear
choice for July 18th, is Ray McBerry for Georgia's next governor, if you want a fair vote on the
Georgia flag.Wayne Parker
Read more at: http://spofga.org/flag/2006/june/ray_mcberry_for_governor.php
All should set Thursday, January 19, 2006 aside
for a Celebration at the Georgia Capitol. This will be the
Celebration
Robert E. Lee
Celebration at Capitol: January 19, 2006 This is your opportunity to remind the Georgia
Legislature and Georgia Governor why their predecessors
established a State Holiday to Honor Robert E. Lee. Robert E. Lee
set an example of behavior that all Americans and Georgians can be
proud of and one that many in our State government would do
well to learn from and strive to match. We would all benefit if our State government
from Governor on down tried to emulate the virtues of Robert E.
Lee. Governor Perdue could certainly benefit from Robert E. Lee's
strict adherence to Christian Principles and the Truth. Our State
Legislature could certainly benefit from adherence to the
Principles of Honesty demonstrated by Robert E. Lee. Parking arrangements and speakers to be
announced by the
Georgia Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans. Robert E. Lee Robert E. Lee’s life was
punctuated by a stream of superlatives. In 1829, he was graduated
second in his class from West Point and was without a single
demerit. In his Senior year he lead the Cadet Corps. In 1831 as a
Second Lieutenant in the United States Army, he married the
daughter of an adopted grandson of President George Washington.
Following several years working as an Engineer, at the beginning
of the Mexican-American War in 1846, General George Winfield Scott
asked that Captain Lee be assigned to his Command. Though his flawless
performance as an engineer had involved a number of years and
several noted projects, prior to the Mexican-American war his
advancement had been slow. He was a remarkable
warrior. General Scott attributed his own success in the Mexican
War to the, "skill, valor and undaunted energy of Robert E. Lee"
and called him, "the greatest military genius in America". In an
unprecedented outpouring of adulation, every general officer with
whom he personally served made special mention of him in their
reports: "I want to record my particular admiration for Captain
Lee"; "in whose skill and judgment I have the utmost confidence";
"his gallantry and conduct deserve the highest praise"; "intrepid
coolness and gallantry". In a speech at the Lee Memorial meeting
in 1870 Jefferson Davis said of Lee, "He came from Mexico crowned
with honors, covered with brevets, and recognized, young as he
was, as one of the ablest of our country’s soldiers". During the
War he was brevetted to the rank of Colonel. Thirty six years had
passed since Light Horse Harry Lee’s son had matriculated at West
Point. During this long period of time, he patiently Robert E. Lee resigned
from the Army of the United States and returned to Virginia where
in 1862 he assumed command of the Army of Northern Virginia.
Victories over McClellen, Pope, Burnside, and Hooker followed. His
tenure with the Confederacy was, however, not without a downside.
In 1861 an abortive incursion into West Virginia created a niche
in his reputation which postponed his deserved elevation to
General and resulted in extensive labor for President Jefferson
Davis in the field of engineering and building defenses for the
Confederate States. It was not until 1865 on the eve of the
Southern surrender that Lee was elevated to Commander-in-Chief. After the War in 1866 he
wrote, "All that the South has ever desired was that the Union as
established by our fathers should be preserved, and that the
government as originally organized should be administered in
purity and truth." Six months later he wrote, "I had no other
guide, nor had I any other object than the defense of these
principles of American liberty on which the constitutions of the
several States were originally founded, and unless they are
strictly observed I fear there will be an end of Republican
government in this country." In describing Robert E.
Lee and the character of his life, words that are no longer used
in relation to our society resonate with grief. Words like faith
in God, stately bearing, dignity without stiffness, courtliness
with women, Christian humility, self control, self denial, and
kindness. Lee abhorred Total War
as it was practiced by the Union Army. It was inconceivable to him
that women, children, and the elderly might be involved in the
conflict. Rape, pillaging, murder, and the atrocities attendant to
an illegitimate victory were not allowed in his Army. Ann Carter Lee said of
her son as he left for West Point, "How will I get on without
Robert? Can you imagine a man of Lee’s courtliness facing the vituperation
of the National Organization for Women, the profanity of the ACLU,
the homosexual rights movement, rampant pornography, or the
charade we call Democracy? How alien he was to our
nihilistic culture. How hard to imagine his character in the youth
of today. The Civil War was indeed
a blow to the Republic. Lee’s prophetic statement about the end of
Republican government has been substantially fulfilled. Terrorism
known as "Total War" became standard, Federal Government reigned
supreme and its roots have ever since been moistened with tyranny. For Robert E. Lee Birthday eCards, click
here.
The liberals and gays from California to Florida are crowing about the recent Congressional resolution on Slavery Apology. Should we really apologize for something that we didn' t do? The logic follows were they better off when brought to America, and if not should we pay to send them back? How evil was antebellum slavery.? What determines that slavery in America was evil? If the Bible indeed is the final authority on right and wrong, then what does the Bible say about the institution of slavery?
Antebellum Slavery
For more Information on the effort to Restore
The Georgia State Flag visit the following web sites: Or check previous Southern Heritage Defense
Weekly updates: August 22 - Boycott Coke - click
here October 17 - Southern Party of Georgia, A grass roots effort to provide A Real Choice in defense of Southern Heritage and Southern Values,
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