A REFUGEE






    Through all my adult 'Yankee' life, I felt in my heart that the wrong side had won the War Between the States. And now, the more I read on the subject, the more information I have found supporting my feelings. The course of history for America, and the world, could have gone much better than to plunge us into the stagnant moral-political situation that we find ourselves in today.

    ~~ Editor


    By Gary Miller
    March 24, 2007





    A REFUGEE


    In one of the promo spots that is run occasionally on a local radio station in Akron, Ohio, one of the talk show hosts poses the question: "What do you want me to do... start a revolution?"

    Although this would be quite opportune for today, I would like to propose a "MIGRATION" instead of a revolution.

    If you will PLEASE take the time to read the document on the following link, you may be encouraged to help us lead a 'migration' of conservatives and conservative Christians and Jews who will participate in an honorable, non-racist plan to take back, at least a portion, of this once God-blessed nation.

    The Confederacy Project
    http://members.cox.net/polincorr1/inconpro.htm


    As a native-born American, now in my 60's, I can remember American life as a child and young adult during the 1940's and 1950's. But with what I'm forced to endure today, put upon me by a socialist society and government which has been given (stolen) all the power, I no longer feel like an American citizen. I feel more like a REFUGEE who has lost his homeland!

    Through all my adult 'Yankee' life, I felt in my heart that the wrong side had won the War Between the States. And now, the more I read on the subject, the more information I have found supporting my feelings.

    The course of history for America and most likely, the world, could have gone much better than to plunge us into the stagnant moral-political situation that we find ourselves in today.

    I'm sure that even the most highly educated among our readers, on occasion, have played the game of "what if?" in their mind as to what our nation and the world, for that matter, would be like had the outcome of various wars and geo-political events been different. In the U.S., our Judges and legislators would NOT be wasting their time debating what constitutes a "marriage." We would NOT be witnessing the congressional oath of office being taken with the elected official's hand upon a Koran instead of the Holy Bible! Our public schools would STILL be opening their day with a prayer, and our BORDERS WOULD BE SECURE... just to name but a few mainstays of our culture and the obligations of our government that would have been maintained, had the South been victorious.

    If you will bear me out on just another thread or two here, I will try to project some thoughts on this.

    In a nutshell, I believe that if the South had won the Civil War, World War Two would never have happened, Russia would not have become a super-power in the 1950's and 1960's, and the Berlin Wall would never have been built.

    I base my premise on the likelihood that the Confederacy would not have allowed this nation to get drawn into WW-1. Without the involvement of America, WW-1 would have been, in fact, a European war... not a world war.

    Germany, having won that war, would have pulled together its economy and social structure to the extent that the likes of Adolf Hitler would not have been elevated beyond that of the misfit that he was. France would have fallen, but Britain could have successfully negotiated to keep much of her colonial monarchy across the globe. Without the flawed politics at the end of WW-2, it is doubtful that Russia would have established her "Iron Curtain" communist takeover, and the Berlin Wall most certainly would never have been built. In other words, no Cold War.

    Without the ravages of WW-2, and the projected losses to our forces had the war continued much longer, the U.S. would not have been pressusred into developing the atomic bomb. If the U.S. had not built the bomb, the nasty little secrets of how to build them would not have been leaked to Germany and Russia by Robert Oppenheimer and other traitors who worked on the Manhattan Project. As to Japan, I have not worked through her motivations or position of power should the above scenario have taken place. Would there still have been a "Pearl Harbor" event? I cannot say. But if the Confederacy would have refused to provide the mass quantity of American-made iron and steel (and critical technical information) to Japan as did the U.S. government, I seriously doubt that Tojo would have been able to build enough ships and aircraft to mount such an attack.

    But as you are most aware of now, America has already fallen away at such a rapid and devastating rate of decline, that nothing less than very drastic measures could possibly save or restore her.

    Our first and foremost remedy that we seek should be that of a spiritual revival for this land. Our Lord Jesus has been calling upon us as individuals, and as a nation to REPENT of our evil ways, and follow as He will lead us according to His ways.

    Secondly, a well-organized plan, such as the Confederacy Project could create not only a "grass-roots" movement, but a ground swell of participation in a positive direction.

    But I sincerely pray we find our remedy before we are all completely enslaved by our enemies!

    Death to Political Correctness!

    Blessings to You, my Brothers and Sisters,


    Gary Miller



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