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We Have Just Begun
To Fight!
Vance Beaudreau
We Have Just Begun to
Fight, a stirring
article from the SPT Vice Chairman of Communications
concerning the conflict of ideas that formed the basis secession by the
Southern States, the fight against those same ideas today and on why there is a
need for the Southern Independence Party.
FROM AUSTRALIA
Gun Control In The Outback
Figures quoted from "More Guns Less Crimes" written by
Dr. Lott, Professor of Law at the University of Chicago
SIX
STATES RATIFY SIP CONSTITUTION
CONFEDERATE CANDIDATES FOR REPUBLICAN PARTY?
We were surprised to learn that Donnie Kennedy was
considering a run for President of the United States and we are relieved
now to learn that he will not make a try for November 2004. While we
have always considered Donnie to be not only a friend but even supportive
of the Federation of States efforts to establish the Southern Independence
Party (SIP) throughout the south. Our stated goal is the restoration
of the Confederate States of America and not to reform of the
United States.
Reform movements have been tried repeatedly in many
arenas over many issues. Some have met with limited success, but meanwhile
and at the same time, the Federal bureaucracy has marched forward towards
totalitarianism in dozens of other directions and arenas. Of course
only a few of these movements have been pro-south or pro-confederacy,
but most have been beneficial in their stated goals in reducing centralization
powers and increasing freedom for the people of the American States.
We, of the Federation of States, differentiate between
the United States of America (Federal Union of the U.S.A.) and the Confederate
States of America which we insist still legally exists and has never
surrendered and which has its own ratified constitution. We have decided
not to waste our very limited resources in trying to reform the Federal
Union, but instead to work towards restoration and resurrection of the
Confederate States of America as a free and independent sovereign nation
friendly to the other American nations including north, central and
south America. We have no interest in attacking or over throwing any
of the national governments of the American continent, rather in obtaining
our liberation and freedom for the confederacy that our forefathers
began working on in 1774. Our emphasis has been to organize SIP party
machinery at the county level in some thirteen States which we are now
involved in organizing. When enough counties are organized to offer
general coverage of a State at the grass roots level, we then hold State
conventions to elect a State executive committee and a State Chairman
of the SIP (Southern Independence Party).
The Confederate State of America and the people therein
are militarily, politically, and economically occupied today by establishment
forces of the Federal Union of the U.S.A. and State's rights have been
continually denied in violation of the constitution of our forefathers.
The various southern States today are essentially satellites
of the Federal Union who continues their massive reconstruction program
in the south especially through the Department of Education in Washington,
D.C. but including the assignment of scalawag politicians to rule over
these satellite states. These southern satellite states of the Federal
Union have been induced to rejoin the Union in spite of the desires
of the citizens populating those states. However, none of the southern
states have disavowed their statehood in the Confederate States of America
and the day of resurrection is drawing nearer. Meanwhile, the Federal
Union has given the people in the south the illusion of being able to
vote in the Federal elections for congressmen, senators and even the
president of the Federal Union. The Federal Union today contains such
a massive and entrenched unelected bureaucracy loaded with socialists
and fascists (who all function under Admiralty law within their organizations)
that no president alone can turn the monster around and reform it.
The Southern Independence Party tells its members to
concentrate on electing county sheriffs, constables, commissioners,
school board members, judges and county attorneys. Also, they should
work to elect the best district officials and, of course, legislators
and finally State officials including governors. Since the Federal Union
lets us vote in their elections (which are largely controlled by the
DEM/GOPs (Republicrats), the SIP tells its members to vote in the Federal
election by voting against both the Democrat and Republican candidates
by voting for a third party candidate. "Why throw your vote away
on the lesser of two evils. You are still voting for evil even if lesser."
There are a couple of third parties who run candidates for President
and voting for the better of those costs us nothing and serves as a
protest against the established DEM/GOPs in Washington.
That brings us to Donnie Kennedy and other Confederates
who might vie for the Presidency of the United States. Although this
would not directly serve to re-establish the Confederate States of America,
it could be helpful in several ways and harmful in other ways.
If a southern leader ran as an Independent, this would
provide an easy choice for Confederates nationwide to vote for the Confederate
Independent thus providing a forum to speak and perhaps a swing vote
for negotiation. (Gaining Republican or Democratic nomination would
be out of the question politically).
On the other hand, if such southern leader attempted
to capture delegates in the Republican primary, several good things
could happen.
1. Some Confederates could also run for lesser offices
in the Republican primary and some would perhaps win as tag-alongs with
a major Confederate candidate.
2. This would provide a political forum for the public
to hear Confederate principles of State’s rights, etc. particularly
at the Republican State Conventions. Some Confederate platform positions
could be passed in some Republican State Conventions, but these would
never be mentioned in the Republican National Convention being stopped
by the RNC.
3. This would produce an "in your face" display
of Confederate flags for the media feast, but the RNC would, no doubt,
ban those flags from the Republican National Convention hall. There
could be an opportunity for some ruckus over this denial for the sake
of the press.
4. Although the Confederate movement would receive
some publicity over a Confederate Presidential Candidate, at this time
and mood in the country it would not be feasible to expect a Confederate
Candidate to win the nomination of the Republican Party and even less
feasible for Confederate platforms to be endorsed by the RNC. Remember
there are many high level communists (not carrying cards), socialists
and fellow travelers in high positions in the Republican Party and the
Democratic Party is even more completely and openly infiltrated with
communists and socialists and other degenerates.
5. If, by some miracle, a real Confederate candidate
was nominated by the National Republican Party, that candidate would
likely win the general election because it would pull many old line
Democrats over, or they would just stay home. But, such nomination at
this time is not reasonably in the cards. The necessary political machinery
simply is not yet in place at the grass roots level to support such
candidacy.
6. We saw the abandonment of the SIP in Mississippi
when Confederate John Cripps jumped on the "save the flag issue"
and then ran for Governor. The people voted to keep the flag, but only
4% voted for Cripps for Governor. Thus, his pre-mature campaign without
a party machine at the grass roots level served to damage the Southern
movement in Mississippi by pulling away the leaders of our fledgling
new party machinery to the Cripps candidacy. We are still trying to
regroup in Mississippi and finally with some success. But, there is
a political lesson here. Don’t get the cart ahead of harnessing
the horses to it. In a State where we have 15 or 20 county chairmen
and a State Executive Committee, local level candidates can actually
help us generate more recruiting of new members to the party.
7. A small state wide political organization involving
15 to 20 counties might even be enough to run someone for Governor from
a grass roots point of view without damaging the party machinery. However,
do not overlook the difficulty in gaining ballot access for a candidate.
We are a new and building third party and different states have different
requirements for ballot access. Winning a statewide office on a write-in
basis is not feasible either. On the other hand, in most of our Southern
States, if there were Independent Confederate candidates like SIP Candidates
and they were on the ballot they would likely surprise everyone with
a very high vote count showing and many would win. That is because of
the latent southern cultural heritage in the hearts of the people, the
rebellious nature of common folks and because of their frustration with
the twiddly dee twiddly dum - politics as usual from the DEM/GOPs. A
second choice always available to Confederates in State elections is
to vote for the Democrat or Republican or even Libertarian who exhibits
the better southern values and such a candidate can be endorsed by the
SIP without damaging our party machinery.
8. A Confederate Presidential candidate running this
year as a Republican, however, would substantially damage, if not destroy
the Federation of States plan of creating the SIP party machinery in
13 to 18 States preparatory to electing State officials necessary to
restore the Confederate States of America. First it would pull our leadership
away into that candidacy. Secondly, if the candidacy failed, it would
cause many defections in disgust and frustration. If the candidate was
elected, all we would have done is to have converted many of our SIP
members into Republicans and there can be no hope of converting the
party of Abraham Lincoln to a real Confederate supporting party.
9. If we had a choice, which would we want of the choices
below;
(a) The continuation of our present system we call
the Federal Union of the U.S.A? These folks are uninformed or simply
don’t care whether they live under a dictator or communism or
what as long as they have a house, a car, a TV, a computer, Wednesday
night bowling, circus of football, basketball, baseball and beer and
a job or welfare. They have no interest in the concept of freedom. Many
also find supposed refuge in their church work and see no need to get
otherwise involved.
(b) Revolution to destroy the bad guys? These are
usually nut cases and those who are out of touch with political and
police state reality.
(c) A reformed United States of America? This is the
easy choice for many because it is considered "politically Okay"
to be in a political reform movement. While this is not being "politically
correct", it is politically and socially okay to do and offers
little or no expectation of damage to the individuals involved.
(d) A Restored Confederate States of America? This
is "political incorrect" and many would be Confederates shy
away because of that and of the fear of reprisals against them by the
Reconstructionists. Also, many doubt that we can restore our Southern
Nation. Non-confederates, of course, would not support this either.
True Confederates, however, dream of having their own nation back and
are indeed willing to help. These are tired of countless attempts to
reform and modify the bureaucratic monster.
(e) A restored Confederacy of the United States of
America of 1781 founding father’s vintage? Ordinary Americans
who would support reform movements might support this if they knew of
the confederacy of the founding fathers and its glory. Even most die
hard Confederates who would rather have their own Southern nation back
might join this movement if it were reasonably feasible. This idea would
be a complete reform and reversal back to founding father’s principles
of State’s rights, etc. Such a drastic reversal for all of the
American States is most unlikely.
(f) A Restored Confederate States of America which
would be enlarged to include many of the original colonial States in
the east and a few territories such as Wyoming and Montana, etc. Most
Confederates and even a few die hard (civil war type) Confederates might
support this as would many reformists and this is the most likely outcome
for a successful restoration movement which might include 25 or so States.
Many Confederates do not care to associate with some of the States because
of the predominant Federalist or socialist attitudes of their population
and those folks with the attitude problems would not likely wish to
join with Confederates. Thus about half of the present United States
would remain in the Federal Union. However, they would be beneficially
influenced by the reforms the witnessed in the Southern Nation. Two
healthy nations could result and live in peace as allies and trading
partners. But, to achieve this status and position in the world, the
first step is the restoration and resurrection and liberation of the
Confederate States of America.
Many folks simply need a little information and leadership
to get started. Unfortunately, many look for continued leadership rather
than shouldering responsibility themselves. That’s normal.
10. The Federation of States with its Council of State
Chairmen as decision makers (like Knights of the Round Table of old) more
closely resembles the old "Committees of Correspondence" of
the colonies during the American Revolution against the British in 1774-1776
where rather than unity in organization they had unity of purpose and
some cooperation between Committees. The Knights of the Round Table had
a King who issued orders. The Council of State Chairman come to agreement
of purpose by vote as coordinated by one of the State Chairmen whom they
elected to serve as moderator or chairman of the council. These State
Chairmen then must go back to their own State Executive Committees and
gain approval of the voted purpose prior their implementing it in their
State and they may modify the way they implement the purpose or political
action. Note: The various county chairmen may have liaison with other
groups and even with possible militia groups in their county without knowing
the names of the participants therein.
11. If Donnie Kennedy were to become a presidential candidate
on the Republican ticket for the 2008 elections, clearly most of us would
vote for him. Although, the Federation of States and the SIP does not
advocate running anyone for Federal office, we individually are free to
vote for Federal offices and would likely support Donnie Kennedy even
though his presidency would likely cool off recruiting into the various
SIP State organizations as folks would think everything would be okay
with Kennedy as President. We would see a premature release of public
steam off of the political kettle. And, we still would not have our Southern
Nation back and we would still be under Federal occupation.
12. The Southern Independence Party would very much like
to elect a President for the Confederate States of America and men like
Walter Donald (Donnie) Kennedy of Louisiana would certainly be high on
the list of potential candidates as would former chief justice Roy Moore
of Alabama. Indeed, there are a few other Southern Statesmen of that caliber.
But, this would have to occur after the legal restoration and re-staffing
of the government of the Confederate States of America. That must be done
by the legislatures of the various Southern States who vote to reaffirm
their Statehood in the CSA and send delegates to staff a provisional government
thereof. To facilitate that State legislative action, grass roots political
machinery must be constructed to elect the right legislators and governors.
That is precisely the mission of the Southern Independence Party (SIP)
as coordinated by the (Committee of Correspondence) Council of State Chairmen
in the Federation of States.
Deo Vindice. Resurgam!
Vance Beaudreau
Secretary, Federation of States
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FEDERATION OF STATES’ TRIBUTE
TO RONALD REAGAN,
GREATEST PRESIDENT SINCE JEFFERSON DAVIS FOR FREEDOM
FEDERATION OF STATES MIDDLE EAST ARTICLES
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Office Mayor
H.D. Gresham, Jr., Chairman
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An
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and Workers in their Search for Just Government
Vance Beaudreau
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By Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
The historical event that looms largest in American
public consciousness is the Civil War. One-hundred thirty-nine years after the
first shot was fired, its genesis is still fiercely debated and its symbols
heralded and protested. And no wonder: the event transformed the American
regime from a federalist system based on freedom to a centralized state that
circumscribed liberty in the name of public order. The cataclysmic event
massacred a generation of young men...
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by Vance J. Beaudreau --- Secretary, Federation of
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by Vance J. Beaudreau --- Secretary, Federation of
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Poem by Mark Erwin of Lawrence, KS
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Governor
Bush Censured by the Southern Party of Texas
Due To Governor Bush's removal of the two Confederate
plaques from the State Supreme Court building, the Southern
Party of Texas is left with no other choice than to censure
Governor Bush for his actions.
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