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THE CONFEDERACY PROJECT


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Map of the Confederacy Some visitors have asked me why I use the Stars and Bars and other symbols of the Confederacy on this website because they are offensive to some people. Below is my reply:

The main reason I use the Confederate flag and other symbols of the Confederacy is because they are a symbol of opposition to the tyranny of the majority and centralized government and represents individual freedoms and wealth, State's Rights, and the republic that the founding fathers gave us in the Constitution. Unfortunately empty-headed ignorant racists have soiled the flag and symbols with their ideas about racism and other ugly things. Slavery was just one reason for secession but PC history has made it the only reason. Other reasons such as tariffs and taxes are explained in more detail on the website.

Federalism was originally intended to be an equal partnership between the States and the Federal government. The Constitution granted the "Congress of the united States" certain powers and duties. All other powers were reserved to the States. As far back as 1804 Supreme Court decisions and US law started to tip the partnership more towards the Federal government and today the States are really nothing more than lines on a map because of the Federal courts, an unaccountable Congress mostly because of the 16th and 17th amendments, and an ever growing, ever oppressive, and greedy federal government.

A large, centralized government does not serve the people well except in the case of national defense (including security of the borders), independent federal courts, and foreign policy. It comes out as a one size fits all mentally which leads to inefficiencies, wastes great amounts of money, and destructive competition among the States and individual special interests for limited funds and special rights.

The founding fathers intended to prevent the large, oppressive, and unresponsive national government that we have today. Unfortunately most citizens do not seem to care nor take the time for responsible self government anymore. Just let the government at all levels do what they want. I have stated in the Confederacy Project that in order for it to work the people will have to participate and always force the government and the politicians to be accountable to us.

Each State can better spend and serve its individual citizens and if the citizens do not like the way things are it is easier to change local and State governments or move to a new State that better suits them; a State will only be as good or bad as the voters decide. Can't do that with a large, strong, and centralized Federal government, if you do not like the way it governs, spends tax money, or does not fit your needs, tough.

If I can get my government back as the founding fathers intended I would be satisfied. However I think the rot is so deep that we can never return so secession may be the only option left for free citizens and with it the symbols associated with the first Confederacy.

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A Confederacy of Dunces

By Ann Coulter, Feb. 1, 2000

VICE PRESIDENT Al Gore, Bill Bradley and John McCain have all denounced the Confederate battle flag as representing slavery and have demanded that it be removed from all public buildings. Whenever I hear white people somberly opining that the Confederate battle flag symbolizes slavery, I can't help wondering who their friends are. Do their friends support slavery? Does anyone -- apart from a few demonstrably insane losers?

In a duly famous "Saturday Night Live" skit, Eddie Murphy goes on a bus disguised as a white person and discovers that as soon as the white people think all the blacks are off the bus, they start serving cocktails and dancing. Politicians who claim the Confederate battle flag symbolizes slavery may as well be claiming that all the white people get cocktails and music when the last black person leaves the bus. It's not true.

So as a white person, I would like to assure all nonwhites that these politicians are lying: White people do not secretly support slavery any more than they drink cocktails and dance on the bus.

The Confederate battle flag today has nothing to do with race. It stands for a romantic image of a chivalric, honor-based culture that was driven down by the brute force of crass Yankee capitalism, which was better at manufacturing weapons than using them, and that shortly thereafter gave us the Grant administration and the Gilded Age. (We'll leave out trebling the average life span, ending chattel slavery, creating a world in which half the human race gets beaten up a whole lot less by the other half, and various other things that those money-grubbing followers of that awful Hobbes guy somehow accomplished despite caring only about making a buck.)

It stands for a proud military heritage shared by both blacks and whites in the South. The reverence for tradition and pride in historical antecedents are precisely what make Southerners, black and white, such stalwart patriots.

The Confederate battle flag controversy is a completely synthetic issue created by the same people who believe there is a burgeoning class of brilliant blacks graduating from law school every year, but Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg refuses to hire them out purely out of racism. They are picking a fight in an election year to enable The New York Times to distribute daily reports on the superior Democratic response on the question of the Confederate flag.

It is also a completely illogical issue. If the Confederate battle flag can be tagged as a tribute to slavery, how is it that the American flag has gotten a pass so far? Slavery existed far longer under Old Glory than under the Stars and Bars.

More urgently, what's with the African garb and kente cloth worn by some American blacks supposedly as a symbol of black pride? White slave traders weren't dashing into the jungle and capturing their own slaves: They were buying them, fair and square, from their African masters. Slavery, as Joe Sobran has remarked, is the only African institution America has ever adopted. Indeed, slavery still exists today, at the end of the 20th century, in some parts of Africa.

There is no shortage of artifacts that could be accused of "representing" slavery. Perhaps the race demagogues should be demanding that South Carolina change the name of the state since that was the same state that fired on Fort Sumter. They could take a page from the French Revolution and start changing the calendar and the names of the months in light of the fact that slavery existed during months with names like "February."

But there is one problem with a total rejection of all things related to slavery: It was the Democratic Party that supported it. The Republican Party was formed for the specific purpose of opposing slavery. I'll start believing the Confederate battle flag hurts somebody's feelings as soon as the existence of the Democratic Party hurts their feelings, too.

These are the rules -- and pay close attention, because they are completely arbitrary: "Dixie" is bad because it uses Southern black dialect. Rap music, however, is good, even though it employs a black criminal dialect. The flag under which slavery flourished for almost a century is good. But the flag under which slavery existed for less than a decade is bad. One continent's slavery is good, but another continent's purchasing of those very slaves is bad. And for the final rousing conclusion: The party that supported slavery, leading to the Civil War, is good. But the party that was created expressly to oppose slavery is bad.

This is pure demagoguery. The only purpose is to breed chaos and hatred, and to keep both blacks and whites off balance: Think this about the artifacts of slavery! No, you idiots, think that! And today is the Fourth of Thermidor.

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