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Calling All Red Shirts

 

 

This will be the fifth year that the South Carolina League of the South has flagged the NAACP on MLK Day Monday 21 January at the State House. We need all of our people to show up and help us protest this hate group.  As added incentive this year, we understand that Hillary and Husan Obama will be there.  Come help us welcome them to Dixie.

 

You do not need to bring anything (we will have plenty of signs, flags, etc. for everyone).  Try to get to the north side of the State House on Gervais Street by 10:00 AM.  Due to it being a holiday, there will be free parking at a public parking garage about a block from the capitol a short distance up Assembly Street.

 

Put on your red shirts or Confederate shirts and come flag with us.

 

 

Calling All Red Shirts

 

 

The South Carolina League of the South will hold its third annual trial of Lincoln, the tyrant, and Sherman, the war criminal, on Saturday 16 February in commemoration of the 143rd burning of Columbia.  If, after a fair trial, these men are found guilty, they shall be hung by the neck until dead.  It is a fun event, but the event also makes a statement that we of the SCLoS will not forget nor forgive those united States in their attempted genocide of our people and culture.

 

Come join us for this Southern cultural event which will begin at 10:00 AM on the north side of the State House. 


Redshirt Ride

 

On Friday, 2 November, at 9:00 am, we will gather at 6000 Garners Ferry Rd. in front of the Woodhill Mall in Columbia, across from the entrance to Columbia City Councilman Kirkman Finlay III’s ranch, which is the site of a Republican fundraising luncheon with El Presidente Bush and Senor Grahamnesty. Join us!


For more information, call Jim Hanks at 803-467-8986

 

Bush is coming to Kirkman’s house to raise money for Grahamnesty’s reelection campaign. At the dinner, a photo with Bush will cost $10,000 and a photo with Grahamnesty, $5,000. Grahamnesty already has $4.2 million dollars at his disposal for the upcoming campaign, despite having no Democrat opponent.

 

There is no indication that Bush will make any public appearances or visit the city. He is helping Grahamnesty raise large amounts of money because, although he should be invulnerable as an incumbent Republican Senator, Grahamnesty he knows that he is so despised that he will be opposed, both in the primary, and, if he wins there, by a conservative Democrat (who many Republicans will vote for just to get rid of him).

 

Big Money is Grahamnesty’s only hope, because he has betrayed his constituency. He knows that only with Big Money can he hope to misinform enough uninformed voters to avoid his well deserved ouster by the informed voters who thoroughly despise him. This fundraiser shows that, to Bush and Graham, the idea that public officials should listen to people who don’t pay them large sums of money is as quaint as the Geneva Convention on Torture.

 

It’s hard work spying on all Americans. After all this effort, the president certainly needs a relaxing luncheon with rich friends. Senor Grahamnesty could use a break, as well. After all it’s hard work making sure that the border with Mexico stays wide open.

 

Lets meet and greet them!


Spurrier Flagging

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LeaveCayce Patriot Shop at9:15 am

Return at12:30 pm

(803)467-8986 

This is our third Spurrier Flagging.

The others have been exciting and fun,

with lots of pictures taken and good crowd reaction.

Some love us, some hate us, some are too drunk to care.

------------------Why flag Spurrier?----------------------

On a video, Spurrier is heard saying the South Carolina-Tennessee game last year, which was featured on ESPN’s 'Game Day,' was marred 'by some clown ... waving that dang, damn Confederate flag behind the TV set. [We know (and love) that clown]. And it was embarrassing to me and I know embarrassing to our state.

'I realize I'm not supposed to get in the political arena as a football coach, but if anybody were ever to ask me about that damn Confederate flag, I would say we need to get rid of it. I've been told not to talk about that. But if anyone were ever to ask me about it, I certainly wish we could get rid of it.'

Bring a chair


Everybody Come

To the Picnic

&

Relax with your SCLoS Friends

The Date       September 22 2007

 The Time      2pm till we are done

The Place       453 Highway 178N Donalds South Carolina

There will be plenty of food and activities, a short meeting and of course a speech or two.  So come bring the whole family and bring your friends.

(864) 844-3043

 

 

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