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Posts Tagged ‘ dixie ’

Yes to independence 6.0

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March 9, 2013
Yes to independence 6.0

The most recent video in our on-going ‘Yes’ campaign for Southern independence was shot in Beaufort, South Carolina and features Dr Jonathan and Emily Whiting. They operate a family farm, homeschool their children and are active in the League of the South. Be sure to check our previous ‘Yes’ videos: Yes to Independence 1.0 (SC)...
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Yes to independence 3.0

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March 3, 2013
Yes to independence 3.0

The following is the latest installment in our ‘Yes to Independence’ campaign for Southern self-determination and liberty. In this video an SNN reader, Virginian and fellow Southern nationalist speaks about a few of the reasons why he says ‘yes’ to independence. What he describes sure sounds like a better and brighter tomorrow than the...
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Songs of the Revolution: Rock n’ roll ‘Dixie’

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March 1, 2013

The Southern rock band Black Oak Arkansas produced ten charting albums in the 1970s and has enjoyed a long career making music. The band is named after the hometown of the original members. It has had many different members over its long life but has never been shy about proudly proclaiming its Southern identity....
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Putting out ‘secede’ stickers

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February 17, 2013

Some SNN readers are doing an excellent job at promoting secession. Below are a few pictures that were sent in from a Florida reader. Be sure to get your own ‘secede’ stickers to distribute and help change the political/social climate in your part of Dixie.
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Rhett vs Davis on Confederate foreign policy

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February 14, 2013
Rhett vs Davis on Confederate foreign policy

On the Golden Circle podcast today we take a look at the political struggle over foreign policy and war preparations within the newly-established Confederate States Government in the winter of 1861.Topics include: Southern nationalists vs Southern conservatives; Excerpt from William C Davis’ book Rhett: The Turbulent Life and Times of a Fire-Eater; Rhett’s vision of a free South; Conservatives...
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Songs of the Revolution: ‘No One’s From Down Here Anymore’

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February 2, 2013

‘They’ll change the face of paradise, and complain it’s not the same. Then they’ll move on down our coastline to find new dunes to stain.’
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Selma City Council closer to giving control of Confederate Circle to UDC

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January 26, 2013
Selma City Council closer to giving control of Confederate Circle to UDC

George McDonald reports for CBS 8 in a recent news piece on the possibility that the United Daughters of the Confederacy may be given control of a Confederate portion of a Selma, Alabama cemetery. Predictably, the report also focuses on local anti-White activists in the area, such as Faya Toure, who oppose the plan....
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Nullification… with teeth

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December 19, 2012

Steven Nelson’s article for US News and World Report documents the possible return of authentic nullification. In recent years much ado has been made about declarations by States of their sovereignty. However, in general the States have been unwilling to directly challenge the Federal Government. One South Carolina State Representative is proposing the genuine article...
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Dixie’s ‘yes’ campaign

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December 12, 2012
Dixie’s ‘yes’ campaign

Below is the a picture of the ‘Yes’ sticker that the Scottish National Party (for those interested, I’m a member; this is the only party which I have ever joined) sent me the other day. I like their ‘Yes’ campaign. It’s very positive and it uses Scottish national symbols. There’s nothing negative about the campaign....
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Ole Miss selects obese Black woman as homecoming queen

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October 15, 2012
Ole Miss selects obese Black woman as homecoming queen

The University of Mississippi appears to have no limits to the lengths to which it will go in throwing away its heritage and debasing itself. In 1997 the university banned Confederate flags at its football games (previously there had been a sea of flag-waving Southerners at its stadium). In 2003 the university got rid...
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Podcast: The Caribbean Project & Dixie

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August 8, 2012
Podcast: The Caribbean Project & Dixie

Hunter Wallace is the editor of Occidental Dissent. In this interview Mr Wallace talks about a major project he has undertaken on his site which highlights the connections in the Colonial and early Antebellum era of the Lower South and the Caribbean. Wallace talks about the purpose of this project, what he has learned from it and...
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Dixie & Haiti: Civilisation in the balance

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May 3, 2012

SNN has produced another New Golden Circle podcast! This one examines the destructive ideas of that came out of the French Revolution and the ruin it brought to Haiti and other countries (such as Rhodesia and South Africa). It goes on to discuss the 1860 warnings of Southern secession commissioners from Alabama that Yankee-Republican...
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