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Thread ID: 10566 | Posts: 28 | Started: 2003-10-17
2003-10-17 19:14 | User Profile
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This is from the 2003 CofCC Blackhawk rally in Blackhawk, MS held once every four years by Bill Lord. Bill Lord is a senior Co-ordinator for the CofCC, and the elected Carroll County Coroner.
Numerous GOP candidates used the Blackhawk rally to kick off their election and re-election campaigns.
(Pictured: MS GOP Campaign expert Chip Reynolds, MS GOP State Senator Robert "Bunky" Huggins, Ray Martin, GOP gubernatorial nominee Haley Barbour, John Thompson, Blackhawk rally emcee & CofCC Senior Co-ordinator Bill Lord.)
Over 500 people attended the Blackhawk, including a former GOP National Chairman, making it the largest Conservative Political rally in recent memory.
2003-10-17 20:50 | User Profile
Hmmm. Interesting development.
Since the GOP has abandoned the "Southern strategy" that served them so well in the past decades, I wonder if the South's insitutions and political machinery will abandon the GOP, perhaps to form their own party (hopefully an ethnically-based party)?
I can dream, can't I?
Then again, it could be cooption, blech.
2003-10-17 21:30 | User Profile
Cathy Career-Mom: "Well, that sounds like the Republicans are embracing hate and bigotry!"
Betty Bakes-A-Cake: "Right! Those evil White guys are still evil after all these years. But happily, my boss, Sam Rosensteinbergfeld, just gave $100,000 to the Stop White Culture Now Foundation, run by Ira Goldsilverdiamondwitz! They'll stop those evil White guys!"
:huh:
2003-10-18 04:16 | User Profile
They won't abandon the Republican party, because it is to impractical to start a third party. However, I can tell you that there is a huge difference between the Republican and Democratic parties in the north and the south.
In Ohio, the Democrats are radical leftists and the Republicans are moderate leftists. In Mississippi, the Democrats are moderate and the Republicans are right wing.
Naturally, Mississippi and Louisianna, the two states with the highest percentage of blacks have the most right wing elected officials.
Ohio, with it's mere 13% black ratio is still in a fantasy mindset that they can turn all the blacks into white people.
You have huge shifts. They constant is that the Republican party is generally slightly more to the right.
[QUOTE=Franco]Cathy Career-Mom: "Well, that sounds like the Republicans are embracing hate and bigotry!"
Betty Bakes-A-Cake: "Right! Those evil White guys are still evil after all these years. But happily, my boss, Sam Rosensteinbergfeld, just gave $100,000 to the Stop White Culture Now Foundation, run by Ira Goldsilverdiamondwitz! They'll stop those evil White guys!"
:huh:[/QUOTE]
2003-10-18 04:23 | User Profile
Other more right wing states that come to mind are Utah and Arizona. In the case of Utah, it's because of Mormonism. Even with all of Mormonism kooky shit, the children are getting a much better upbringing than the rest of the country.
Utah is also the only locality in the White world where there are significantly more white births than deaths. It should be considered a great asset to the white race as a whole.
Arizona has a combination of Mexican usurpers and the fact that it is rural. People in rural areas are less corrupted, more right wing, and more politically active.
2003-10-18 04:29 | User Profile
Mississippi must be different. Haley Barbour would never have come anywhere near a CofCC event when he was the Republican National Chairman.
2003-10-18 07:41 | User Profile
I hate the GOP.
***>>>Other more right wing states that come to mind are Utah and Arizona. ***
Alabama here.
2003-10-18 09:30 | User Profile
heritagelost,
I do find it very odd to see Haley Barbour at CofCC event. I thought he was a the left end of the GOP.
2003-10-18 11:41 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Fernando Wood]Mississippi must be different. Haley Barbour would never have come anywhere near a CofCC event when he was the Republican National Chairman.[/QUOTE]
I found nothing at Barbour's campaign website about ending affirmative action or protecting Mississipians against the illegal immigrant invasion or restoring their freedom of association rights, but I'm sure he'll be happy to accept their votes if they're stupid enough to give them to him. Here's another little event he attended that might tend to make thinking people a little suspicious about where his loyalties lie: [url]http://forums.originaldissent.com/showthread.php?t=9820[/url] You wouldn't see a delegation of Indian H1B workers at a Tom Tancredo fund raiser.
At best, he'd be a high maintenance governor who would have to be pressured constantly to do the right thing for Mississippi's White working class people. F'em, it's too late in the game to settle for crumbs. Get a candidate that lays it all out there, like Jim Giles or David Duke, not some fraud who's owned by the multi-nationals.
[url]http://www.haleybarbour.com/[/url]
2003-10-18 14:01 | User Profile
Keep in mind that most politicians are just prostitutes and will change their positions all the time.
Arianna Huffington once wrote a national column abou the media blackout of racially motivated murders of white people. That was many years ago. Now she's a kooky leftist because she found that she could make more money being a left-wing columnist.
[QUOTE=Faust]heritagelost,
I do find it very odd to see Haley Barbour at CofCC event. I thought he was a the left end of the GOP.[/QUOTE]
2003-10-18 19:50 | User Profile
heritagelost,
I fear you are most Right! "Keep in mind that most politicians are just prostitutes and will change their positions all the time."
2003-10-18 20:07 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Fernando Wood]Mississippi must be different. Haley Barbour would never have come anywhere near a CofCC event when he was the Republican National Chairman.[/QUOTE]
No, it's not Mississippi. The fact is that Barbour is in a much tougher race than anticipated. The party thought he would be a shoe-in but the race is very tight. He's going to need every vote on the right he can get, so the national party will look the other way if he panders to the CoCC. Were he farther ahead, they would never have heard from him.
He's a scalawag all the way. Take it from a copperhead.
2003-10-18 20:17 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Franco]Cathy Career-Mom: "Well, that sounds like the Republicans are embracing hate and bigotry!"
Betty Bakes-A-Cake: "Right! Those evil White guys are still evil after all these years. But happily, my boss, Sam Rosensteinbergfeld, just gave $100,000 to the Stop White Culture Now Foundation, run by Ira Goldsilverdiamondwitz! They'll stop those evil White guys!"
:huh:[/QUOTE]
Franco, could you add some male lemming characters and what they would say?
2003-10-18 20:39 | User Profile
skemper,
How is this for a try: [QUOTE]Fred Yuppie-dad: I need those Mexicans to cut my grass, I mean. What do those Racists want me do; cut it myself!
John CEO: You are right; I hate those Racists. But Americans do not want to work. I mean; I would have to pay them like $5/hour and they would only work for 8 hours. And they want time off when their kids are sick. That's just lazy! I only pay the "Wetbacks" $1/hour and work them 16 hours a day. And if they don't like it; I just bring in some new ones from Mexico. [/QUOTE]
2003-10-19 01:23 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Faust]skemper,
How is this for a try:[/QUOTE]
Right on the button! It is those male lemming types that do the most damage because they vote with their wallets because they are only concerned with short-term profits and the poor-down trodden minorities. I'd say that Fred Yuppie-Dad is married to Cathy Career-Mom and that John CEO is married to Betty Bake-a-Cake. Behind every Soccer Mom is a Soccer Dad. They feed off each other.
I also observed today how lemming children are brainwashed first-hand. I was at the public library doing some research. As I was walking through the library I came across a girl doing a report on American History and she had a child's level book called "Life on a Southern Plantation". I was interested in looking at the book and asked her if I could look at it. Well, guess what, there was very little about the white inhabitants on the plantation and it was mostly about the black slaves' "abusive" living condidtions and how the white people did not care and were living high off the hog off black labor. It also showed ignorance in that the book implied that most blacks were employed on plantations and did not talk about free blacks and small white farmers who farmed the land themselves with a few or no slaves. Another fact that was wrong was that the book insisted that men ran the plantation, when it was actually the wife that directed and organized most of the operations of the plantation ( this was not the case with the small farms where the whole family worked in the fields alondside their slaves id they had any). I was going to talk to the girl but she had gone to the copying machine and I had to go.
2003-10-19 15:39 | User Profile
Candidate Jim Giles comments on this "False Flag" issue: [url]http://www.rebelarmy.com/news/20031024.htm[/url]
2003-10-19 17:05 | User Profile
They got anybody under 60 in that organization?
2003-10-19 20:01 | User Profile
Texas Dissident,
Well the Council of Conservative Citizens is the largest and best Patriot group around in the US, it has it's problems, but nothing else is as large or good. I do not think Jim Giles should attack them. I am not member and do not know a lot about the gruop, but like what I have seen and read for the most part. And I think they have a good number of members under 60, I think "heritagelost" is a young guy.
2003-10-19 22:53 | User Profile
I'm 26.
2003-10-20 06:09 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Faust]Well the Council of Conservative Citizens is the largest and best Patriot group around in the US, it has it's problems, but nothing else is as large or good. I do not think Jim Giles should attack them. I am not member and do not know a lot about the gruop, but like what I have seen and read for the most part. And I think they have a good number of members under 60, I think "heritagelost" is a young guy.[/QUOTE]
I was being facetious in my question above, Faust. I do greatly appreciate the CofCC and consider them in the highest regard. However, I do wish they did more to attract younger converts and placed more focus on outreach. I have looked at becoming a member on several occasions, but could not justify the expenditure in the end.
2003-10-20 06:54 | User Profile
The Republicans are going to have to court some of the more extreme right organizations to win in MS now. It has a large black population, [I]and ever increasing[/I] numbers of mexicans.
Perhaps the increase in mexicans will be the factor that tips the scale to more David Duke type canidadates.
2004-10-07 16:13 | User Profile
I'm so glad that I allowed my membership in the neocon CofCC to expire. From the "Veterans of the Civil Rights Movement".[url]http://www.crmvet.org/disc/csg40dl.htm[/url]
It was like old home day in Neshoba County Sunday...with a few twists. The usual suspects ââ¬â the people I've gotten to know in the struggle for justice and racial reconciliation in the state ââ¬â were there to honor Chaney, Goodman and Schwerner: former elected officials and social activists and journalists and movement veterans and everyday citizens who want justice for victims of civil rights violence.
But there were a couple of folks I didn't expect to see from my seat in the front row, as close to the action as I could possibly get: My first thought when I saw Barbour climb to the stage was: "What in hell is he doing here?" [B]Gov. Haley Barbour and Rep. Chip Pickering, sitting there on the stage as some of the most progressive Mississippians I know called for justice in a long-overdue case and apologized to the families on behalf of the state of Mississippi. [/B]
Rude, I admit, but so has been his repeated use of the Southern Strategy over the years ââ¬â using coded race rhetoric to lure whites to the GOP ââ¬â from helping Reagan take the South in 1980 to last fall when he attacked Ronnie Musgrove for "attacking our flag." Why on God's green earth would Barbour crash this particular party, I immediately wondered. Was he here just to remind us that the Southern Strategy is still kicking this state in the butt 40 years after those three young men died to help liberate us all from race division?
Deep breath.
[B]Then I realized that Barbour's presence really indicated a chink, however small, in the Southern Strategy's armor. Perhaps Barbour feels bad about his use of race codes to get himself and lots of other folk elected to office ââ¬â we can hope.[/B] Or, it could be he is realizing that the welcome mat for that shameful scheme is being pulled back in steadily as younger Mississippians start paying more attention to what the innuendo means. Maybe, just maybe, Mr. Barbour's policy boys are realizing that a whole bunch of natives are tired of the racist crap and are ready to band together and move forward without it ââ¬â and its proponents.
2004-10-07 17:06 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Recluse]Maybe, just maybe, Mr. Barbour's policy boys are realizing that a whole bunch of natives are tired of the racist crap and are ready to band together and move forward without it ââ¬â and its proponents.[/QUOTE] Maybe. Or maybe a 'whole bunch of the natives' have finally been worn down after decade upon decade of ceaseless anti-white, egalitarian propaganda, such as the kind contained in this very article.
2004-10-07 17:29 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Quantrill]Maybe. Or maybe a 'whole bunch of the natives' have finally been worn down after decade upon decade of ceaseless anti-white, egalitarian propaganda, such as the kind contained in this very article.[/QUOTE]
That, and they're worn down from always being betrayed by organizations, like the CofCC, that are supposed to be protecting their interests. Allowing Haley Barbour to appear at a gathering of concerned White people is like allowing a pedophile access to a bunch of Boy Scouts. Why doesn't Barbour apologize to White Mississippians whose lives have been ruined by Democrat/Republican race policies? The Council of Conservative Citizens, like Rush and Free Republic, used to be a force for good, but that is no longer true.
2004-10-08 21:54 | User Profile
Recluse,
I do not see any reason to attack CofCC. Barbour is not a member of the group. They have been trying use the GOP as a tool for good, a hopless idea I fear.
The CofCC is in no way Neocon they even a have a Free Zundel graphic on their Home Page. and some very un-PC articles and links.
[url]http://www.cofcc.org/[/url]
[url]http://www.cofcc.org/links.htm[/url]
2004-10-09 12:12 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Faust]Recluse,
I do not see any reason to attack CofCC. Barbour is not a member of the group. They have been trying use the GOP as a tool for good, a hopless idea I fear.
The CofCC is in no way Neocon they even a have a Free Zundel graphic on their Home Page. and some very un-PC articles and links.
[url]http://www.cofcc.org/[/url]
[url]http://www.cofcc.org/links.htm[/url][/QUOTE]
Wonderful, there's something about Zundel on their national website. But they support the administration that locked Zundel up. And they support the administration that locked Chester Doles up, so don't try to tell me that they're some sort of champions of free speech, because I listen to their radio show, and I know the characters, and I know their positions. I heard their St. Louis webmaster on the air Thursday and the SOB sounded like Michael Ledeen. Earlier, I posted a link to one of their shows that featured gratuitous French-bashing, and Baum throwing around the anti-semite slur, and Baum making the same old BS lesser of two evils argument. I don't expect anyone to take my word for it, [I]listen to their show.[/I] You can almost hear the sweat dripping off of Baum whenever someone calls in to talk about Jewish tyranny.
2004-10-16 09:04 | User Profile
Let's get real. We all know who is the pimp and who is the whore in this situation. Untill racially concious whites decide to form and support exclusively an explicitly pro-white political party, they will get nothing. The CofCC are good people, but they have the wrong strategy.
2004-10-16 14:54 | User Profile
The big problem with the coonservatives is that the Republicoons have used these decent white folks, with money, for their money! Played them for saps.
Anything that sounds like von Mises (a jew), Ayn Rand (another jew), the Chicago school(jews) or the Austrian school (more jews) should be avoided by these decent but misguided folks, who have been misled under the banner of coonservatism.