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It is very sad to watch with some kind of emotional hope that the “empire” will find it is (and has been) on the wrong road and will turn around and look “forward.” That last word is bracketed in quotes to emphasize the direction it has been going--and faster and faster - on a wrong road. That reasoning, of course, may only remind one that an empire has always gone (by choice) in the wrong direction because empires are always piloted by madmen toward the end. The last of most Americans who seem to have understood the difference between Empire and Union are the same ones who live south of the Mason Dixon line and remember that that distinction is more than a geographic line. Sadly, many now who are north of that line are beginning to race south thinking they have been chased from their homes by American (via lighted cities on hills) socialists and communists who are administering government to their former homes and communities. What fools! Can they not look in the mirror and see the “what” and “who” that has chased them. My God, I have seen bird dogs with more savvy than those people. I watch Southerners like Mike Huckabee and such ilk promulgate scholarships for illegal immigrants as an atonement for “slavery” but disdain their Southern brethren as unrepentant non-scholar (this now seems to be the current Southern Baptist code—of which I recently fled toward true Calvinism-- teaching in today’s stagecraft pulpits) racists and still deceive true conservatives into voting for the damnable Republican party and its neoconservative crackers! And on this same watch the Linsey Graham scalawags still roost and cheer “empire.” Old men like me can only shake their heads in disgust at the likes of such cowards. Too old to cry? Maybe. Never too old to fight. I watch as dangerous clowns like Donald Trump and laughingstocks like Joe Biden et al, lie and steal while cojoined with their “supporters” from the very empire they praise while pretentiously praying for “our” troops as they send them to be slaughtered in unlawful and unholy wars. I watch as these “leaders” are themselves led (ordered) by foreign countries to engage in these wars. And I watch as they move into and infect the South, a sect of remaining believers in union apart from empire, and gather in those once wonderful places like Charleston, Raleigh, Dallas and Nashville and as much of Florida as they can contaminate. Palm Beach? A flow of pus on an unattended wound. Rot and more rot! All of these places are now sick from the Washington D.C. (soon to become a state not of a union but of an empire of monsters) infection caused by its depravity. A 19th century author, famous for his caring for political liberal manners and comportments saw through today’s neoconservative and Yankee twaddle it would seem years before. “The Northern onslaught upon slavery was no more than a piece of specious humbug designed to conceal its desire for economic control of the Southern states.” Charles Dickens, 1862 And from the man Republicans and Democrats alike have come to defile: “Everyone should do all in his power to collect and disseminate the truth, in the hope that it may find a place in history and descend to posterity. History is not the relation of campaigns and battles and generals or other individuals, but that which shows the principles for which the South contended, and which justified her struggle for those principles. ” Robert E. Lee And, finally from a man who has been quoted as often as any and more than most in the political arena with his famous “Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely,” dispatching in a lengthy correspondence with Lee after the war: “I saw in State Rights the only availing check upon the absolutism of the sovereign will, and secession filled me with hope, not as the destruction but as the redemption of Democracy. The institutions of your Republic (sic) have not exercised on the old world the salutary and liberating influence which ought to have belonged to them, by reason of those defects and abuses of principle which the Confederate Constitution was expressly and wisely calculated to remedy. I believed that the example of that great Reform (sic) would have blessed all the races of mankind by establishing true freedom purged of the native dangers and disorders of Republics (sic). Therefore, I deemed that you were fighting the battles of our liberty, our progress, and our civilization; and I mourn for the stake which was lost at Richmond more deeply than I rejoice over that which was saved at Waterloo.” Lord Acton It is for these reasons that Southerners, of honorable conservative minds and mindsets, honor men like Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson and Jefferson Davis and a host of many in the past who proudly wore the armor of Gray. It is for this reason that old men like me are saddened, not for ourselves, but for what we leave behind for our families of young men and their young women: a rotted and rotten empire. DEO VINDICE
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Clyde N Wilson
4/20/2026 05:30:15 am
I know several good people who have left the Red to move South. They have come for the right reasons and are an asset to the South. But far too many are bringing with them the very things they are running away from. It is sad to see the Empire in which we are forced to live decaying, but there is also a certain amount of satisfaction in seeing the Yankee nation get what they deserve, even if we are trapped in their downfall. We all must do what we can to keep the South alive as an alternative.
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GENERAL KROMWELL
4/20/2026 03:32:00 pm
Soon the Southern man will be nothing but like the Melongeons. Not only a minority on their own land-but long gone because of Sherman's army, the bulldozer, Air Con, and modern capitalism. Dead and Gone. Like Samson at Dagon, it should all be brought down. Here in the South. There in Washington. There in Mecca. And there in Israel. I don't see Hampton's Red Shirts riding anytime soon. American military men are too cowardly to actually fight for their kin, kin, and Faith. They'd rather fight for the Empire and the Apostate Jewish State.
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Anthony Powell
5/6/2026 03:16:45 pm
Read about two of Trump’s sons who are knee-deep now in war-profiteering, at today’s Lewrockwell.com. It also refers to the contemptible retired Yankee Empire General Keith Kellogg, who smugly compares the US military’s unprovoked assault on Iran to Sherman’s March to the Sea in the War of Northern Aggression. I had an English teacher in high school in the 1970s who said she got teary eyed when hearing the Star Spangled Banner. Not I. My national anthem is Dixie, not the anthem of the most belligerent bully ever.
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Billy P
4/21/2026 07:06:54 pm
I wholeheartedly long for the old South and the Confederate States of America. This empire is failing because.....that is what empires do. They implode internally.
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Paul Yarbrough
4/22/2026 07:42:52 am
Yes indeed.
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Anthony Powell
4/25/2026 04:46:01 pm
Good riddance to the blood-soaked Yankee Empire.
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4/29/2026 10:50:10 am
The true story and post present here are just that! The only add to the facts that I have not been able to see is the twisted falsehoods of the reasoning that the north had given later following that raping, burning pillage and robbing people of the South, those lies for their actions were later stated it were to free those enslaved people. The lies of the guilty northerners.
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Old Dutchman
4/29/2026 12:06:48 pm
I am gratified, as a native born Yankee of Southern parentage that the fraud of "Slavery", so long and so often presented as justification for the War of Northern Aggression is being debunked, publicly for the fraud that it was. The main causes for the War were Economic, Northern dominance over the Agrarian resources of the South, and perhaps more than a little bit of political spite. That History persists in characterizing the conflict as "Civil War" ignores the facts; Also ignored is the fact that on at least 3 occasions since, Congress has failed to pass Legislation rendering Secession illegal; Despite that very reason being cited by Lincoln for the War. I have often wondered what might have occurred had not the first round been fired on Fort Sumter, but instead had relied on an overt aggression by the North to initiate conflict.
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Timothy C.
5/3/2026 07:43:14 pm
I used to dread that a mighty conflict might come. Now I dread that it won't.
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5/8/2026 12:26:39 am
Mr. Timothy C.
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AuthorPaul Yarbrough has written several pieces over the last few years for_ The Blue State Conservative, NOQ, The Daily Caller, Communities Digital News, American Thinker, The Abbeville Institute, Lew Rockwell _and perhaps two or three others. He is also the author of 4 published novels (all Southern stories , one a Kindle Bestseller), a few short stories and a handful of poems. Archives
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