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To: Brumar89 who wrote (41935)9/21/2013 1:55:03 PM
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You mean the discussion of the coined phrase "Judeo/ Christian" being turned & used as heavily pushed propaganda by conservative thinkers, pandering politicians and journalists since the 1950s? Thats not a rant just simple stating of truth.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (41935)9/21/2013 2:01:51 PM
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George Wallace, admit it you idolized him right? Listen to this 1963 speech, it contains every element of ideology which comes out of your mouth every day. One would think you were a reincarnation of the man, your views are so exactly similar. Listen to this speech & tell me he's not saying what you're tryng to say here everyday, this was your man all the way.

Be careful, this might bring tears to your eyes, what a great southern American, its you brumar, word for word , note for note, every single thought & idea, its uncanny.

George Wallace's 1963 Inaugural Speech January 14, 1963






To: Brumar89 who wrote (41935)9/21/2013 2:06:21 PM
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George Wallace's 1963 Inaugural Speech January 14, 1963 , text :
(this is you word for word, hatred of the progressives & liberals, enjoy!)

http://web.utk.edu/~mfitzge1/docs/374/wallace_seg63.pdf

We are

faced with an idea that if a centralized government assume enough authority, enough power over

its people, that it can provide a utopian life . . that if given the power to dictate, to forbid, to

require, to demand, to distribute, to edict and to judge what is best and enforce that will produce

only "good" . . and it shall be our father . . . . and our God. It is an idea of government that

encourages our fears and destroys our faith . . . for where there is faith, there is no fear, and

where there is fear, there is no faith. In encouraging our fears of economic insecurity it demands

we place that economic management and control with government; in encouraging our fear of

educational development it demands we place that education and the minds of our children under

management and control of government, and even in feeding our fears of physical infirmities and

declining years, it offers and demands to father us through it all and even into the grave. It is a

government that claims to us that it is bountiful as it buys its power from us with the fruits of its

rapaciousness of the wealth that free men before it have produced and builds on crumbling credit

without responsibilities to the debtors . . . our children. It is an ideology of government erected

on the encouragement of fear and fails to recognize the basic law of our fathers that governments

do not produce wealth . . . people produce wealth . . . free people; and those people become less

free . . . as they learn there is little reward for ambition . . . that it requires faith to risk . . . and

they have none . . as the government must restrict and penalize and tax incentive and endeavor

and must increase its expenditures of bounties . . . then this government must assume more and

more police powers and we find we are become government-fearing people . . . not God-fearing

people. We find we have replaced faith with fear . . . and though we may give lip service to the

Almighty . . in reality, government has become our god. It is, therefore, a basically ungodly

government and its appeal to the psuedo-intellectual and the politician is to change their status

from servant of the people to master of the people . . . to play at being God . . . without faith in

God . . . and without the wisdom of God. It is a system that is the very opposite of Christ for it

feeds and encourages everything degenerate and base in our people as it assumes the

responsibilities that we ourselves should assume. Its psuedo-liberal spokesmen and some

Harvard advocates have never examined the logic of its substitution of what it calls "human

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rights" for individual rights, for its propaganda play on words has appeal for the unthinking. Its

logic is totally material and irresponsible as it runs the full gamut of human desires . . . including

the theory that everyone has voting rights without the spiritual responsibility of preserving

freedom. Our founding fathers recognized those rights . . . but only within the framework of

those spiritual responsibilities. But the strong, simple faith and sane reasoning of our founding

fathers has long since been forgotten as the so-called "progressives" tell us that our Constitution

was written for "horse and buggy" days . . . so were the Ten Commandments.

Not so long ago men stood in marvel and awe at the cities, the buildings, the schools, the

autobahns that the government of Hitler's Germany had built . . . just as centuries before they

stood in wonder of Rome's building . . . but it could not stand . . . for the system that built it had

rotted the souls of the builders . . . and in turn . . . rotted the foundation of what God meant that

men should be. Today that same system on an international scale is sweeping the world. It is the

"changing world" of which we are told . . . it is called "new" and "liberal". It is as old as the

oldest dictator. It is degenerate and decadent. As the national racism of Hitler's Germany

persecuted a national minority to the whim of a national majority . . . so the international racism

of the liberals seek to persecute the international white minority to the whim of the international

colored majority . . . so that we are footballed about according to the favor of the Afro-Asian

bloc. But the Belgian survivors of the Congo cannot present their case to a war crimes

commission . . . nor the Portuguese of Angola . . . nor the survivors of Castro . . . nor the citizens

of Oxford, Mississippi.

It is this theory of international power politic that led a group of men on the Supreme Court

for the first time in American history to issue an edict, based not on legal precedent, but upon a

volume, the editor of which said our Constitution is outdated and must be changed and the

writers of which, some had admittedly belonged to as many as half a hundred communist-front

organizations. It is this theory that led this same group of men to briefly bare the ungodly core of

that philosophy in forbidding little school children to say a prayer. And we find the evidence of

that ungodliness even in the removal of the words "in God we trust" from some of our dollars,

which was placed there as like evidence by our founding fathers as the faith upon which this

system of government was built. It is the spirit of power thirst that caused a President in

Washington to take up Caesar's pen and with one stroke of it make a law. A Law which the law

making body of Congress refused to pass . . . a law that tells us that we can or cannot buy or sell

our very homes, except by his conditions . . . and except at HIS descretion. It is the spirit of

power thirst that led the same President to launch a full offensive of twenty-five thousand troops

against a university . . . of all places . . . in his own country . . . and against his own people, when

this nation maintains only six thousand troops in the beleagured city of Berlin. We have

witnessed such acts of "might makes right" over the world as men yielded to the temptation to

play God . . . but we have never before witnessed it in America. We reject such acts as free men.

We do not defy, for there is nothing to defy . . . since as free men we do not recognize any

government right to give freedom . . . or deny freedom. No government erected by man has that

right. As Thomas Jefferson said, "The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time; no

King holds the right of liberty in his hands." Nor does any ruler in American government.

We intend, quite simply, to practice the free heritage as bequeathed to us as sons of free

cont'd




To: Brumar89 who wrote (41935)9/21/2013 2:26:17 PM
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The “Segregation Now, Segregation Forever” Speech
web.utk.edu

Now check further in G Wallace's speech how he invokes God to support his racial segregation theories, then denounces liberals for their view that poverty, discrimination and lack of opportunity is the cause of communism, which in larger part it simply was. He was a marroon just like you, consider the following & i rest my case.


This nation was never meant to be a unit of one . . . but a united of the many . . . . that is the

exact reason our freedom loving forefathers established the states, so as to divide the rights and

powers among the states, insuring that no central power could gain master government control.

In united effort we were meant to live under this government . . . whether Baptist, Methodist,

Presbyterian, Church of Christ, or whatever one's denomination or religious belief . . . each

respecting the others right to a separate denomination . . . each, by working to develop his own,

enriching the total of all our lives through united effort. And so it was meant in our political lives

. . . whether Republican, Democrat, Prohibition, or whatever political party . . . each striving

from his separate political station . . . respecting the rights of others to be separate and work from

within their political framework . . . and each separate political station making its contribution to

our lives . . . .

And so it was meant in our racial lives . . . each race, within its own framework has the

freedom to teach . . to instruct . . to develop . . to ask for and receive deserved help from others

of separate racial stations. This is the great freedom of our American founding fathers . . . but if

we amalgamate into the one unit as advocated by the communist philosophers . . then the

enrichment of our lives . . . the freedom for our development . . . is gone forever. We become,

therefore, a mongrel unit of one under a single all powerful government . . . and we stand for

everything . . . and for nothing.

The true brotherhood of America, of respecting the separateness of others . . and uniting in

effort . . has been so twisted and distorted from its original concept that there is a small wonder

that communism is winning the world.

We invite the negro citizens of Alabama to work with us from his separate racial station . . as

we will work with him . . to develop, to grow in individual freedom and enrichment. We want

jobs and a good future for BOTH races . . the tubercular and the infirm. This is the basic heritage

of my religion, if which I make full practice . . . . for we are all the handiwork of God.

But we warn those, of any group, who would follow the false doctrine of communistic

amalgamation that we will not surrender our system of government . . . our freedom of race and

religion . . . that freedom was won at a hard price and if it requires a hard price to retain it . . we

are able . . and quite willing to pay it.

The liberals' theory that poverty, discrimination and lack of opportunity is the cause of

communism is a false theory . . . if it were true the South would have been the biggest single

communist bloc in the western hemisphere long ago . . . for after the great War Between the

States, our people faced a desolate land of burned universities, destroyed crops and homes, with

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manpower depleted and crippled, and even the mule, which was required to work the land, was

so scarce that whole communities shared one animal to make the spring plowing. There were no

government handouts, no Marshall Plan aid, no coddling to make sure that our people would not

suffer; instead the South was set upon by the vulturous carpetbagger and federal troops, all loyal

Southerners were denied the vote at the point of bayonet, so that the infamous, illegal 14th

Amendment might be passed. There was no money, no food and no hope of either. But our

grandfathers bent their knee only in church and bowed their head only to God.

Not for a single instant did they ever consider the easy way of federal dictatorship