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SOUTHERN PARTY OF TEXAS
CENSURES GOV. GEORGE BUSH

By his order for the removal of a Confederate plaque on the Texas Supreme Court building which had been built from funds set aside for Texas Confederate Veterans and which required a Texas Constitutional amendment from the people of Texas to use these funds for the Supreme Court building constructed in 1950s, Governor George W. Bush failed to support the Texas Constitution and caved in to the illegal hate crime threat of the NAACP.

This thing which Gov. George W. Bush has done is defined as Genocide by the United Nations in attacking the national origin and cultural heritage ancestry of the descendants in Texas of the 115,000 Texas Confederate Veterans who fought for the Confederate States of America in the war for southern independence.

The Governors action flies in the face of Texas Senate Resolution 526 and current legislative action against hate crimes against persons because of their national origin and ancestry. For this display of unconstitutional and illegal action against the people of Texas and in violation of his oath of office, we, the Southern Party of Texas, Censure Governor George W. Bush.

The Southern Party is committed to running candidates for State offices in the South and does not run federal candidates and therefore our members are encouraged to vote for the best federal choices they can find. Therefore, in addition to our condemnation of Bush’’s cowardly actions, we recommend to our party members and supporters that they not waste their vote on George W. Bush for President.


The vote to censure the Governor, George Walker Bush, has been approved by unanimous vote of the members of the Southern Party of Texas

Governor George W. Bush giving us a forerunner of how he will run the U. S. Federal Government once in power using "in the dark of night" tactics that he recently used to remove a Confederate Veteran’s plaque from the Texas Supreme Court building.

Never mind that this building had been built from money from the Texas Confederate Veterans fund after a Texas Constitutional amendment was passed allowing that use of those funds by the Texas voters. The matter was already in court when Bush ordered Texas General Services Commission to remove the plaque in a move to sooth the so-called "hurt feelings" of the NAACP, a criminal organization advocating racial hatred and encouraging hate crimes and genocide against southerners because of their cultural ancestry and their national origin in the Confederate States of America.

Gov. Bush, trying to be "politically correct" in ordering the removal of that plaque honoring Robert E. Lee, Governor Bush actually ignored Texas Law and the spirit of commemoration of Confederate Heroes as follows:

Section 662.003, [Texas] Government Code,

(b) A state holiday includes only the following days:

(1) the 19th day of January, "Confederate Heroes Day," in honor of Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and other Confederate heroes.

We do not need to be "politically polite" in the face of illegal abuse of our civil rights by the hate crimes of the NAACP which amounts to Genocide under the United Nations Genocide Statutes because of the attack upon our culture and historical monuments because of our cultural ancestry and because of our national origin, the Confederate States of America (CSA).

Southerners are not a race, but a people. Clearly, both African Americans and European Americans as well as American Indians, Mexican Americans and Asiatic Americans make up the people of the South and are neighbors together. They all, in varying degrees, helped the Confederacy in our attempt to gain independence and defend ourselves from the attacking and ravaging Northern Yankee Army. There were 97,000 black men who joined the Confederate Army as volunteers when they were freed by the South a year before the war ended. There must be around a million or so black descendants of those Black Confederate Veterans today. Do they have a right to be proud of their heritage and national origin of the Confederacy? You bet they do and no Northern NAACP is needed to tell them to be ashamed of their Southern Cultural Heritage (Ancestry) and of their National Origin as Confederates of the Confederate States of America.

These sick "politically correct" attacks upon our heritage are criminal violations of our civil rights and we need not be polite to the criminal and cowardly offenders. For those who we know are fully aware of what they do and who even know better, but who commit these cultural heritage violations anyhow for immoral or perceived political gain we need not be polite. They already think for themselves. They will respond only to what gives them gain. Take away their gain and it will give them pain.

This motion to Censure Gov. George W. Bush is an example of what needs to be done in not allowing these carpetbaggers and corporate opportunist hacks to get away with these hate crimes and to gain political or corporate advantage thereby.

Because so many of our politicians and corporate hacks have been taught in government schools that they must be told what to think and not deviate from that mind control, they are easy patsies to the immoral use of "political correctness as told them by the controlled press". Some of them even may gain a sick sense of self acceptance for taking such "acceptable" stands.

However, these very same weak minded "politically correctly trained robots" otherwise are often well trained and capable people. Such people can also learn that it can be politically hazardous and therefore perhaps "politically incorrect and stupid" to continue to attack southerners and their heritage. Pity them for their inability to think for themselves. Let us help them think freedom's way. Most of these people can be taught to think for themselves, but it takes patience since so much of their belief system is programed into them from early school years, television, newspapers and even from some church pulpits.

We can help them learn what freedom means and what sovereignty means and what States’ Rights is all about as opposed to federal or international control over their lives. We can help them see the Fascism of the New World Order that is rapidly being brought upon us in America. Fascism, you know, is where giant corporations and super rich families control the government which is a government for those corporations, of those corporations and by those corporations. This is as much of a danger to individual freedom as a Communist government which is supposedly a government of the proletariat for the people, but which really is a dictatorship of the proletariat over the people. A dictatorship can hide behind many banners, but it is still a form of monarchy, which is rule by one man or family over all of the rest, but with special privileges given to certain cooperative rich families under them.

Since the New World Order is really International Fascism of Corporate giants and super rich families and their trusts, the final result will be, regardless of banners such as NATO or the United Nations cover, a World dictatorship running a central committee of top "Bilderberger" families. The New World Order will be the Evil Empire of the Star Wars fictional movie. We freemen and freewomen are the brave ones who make up the Federation, to coin a comparison with the movie series. Our States who are working for independence and secession will become the "Rebel bases" against which the "Empire" will attempt to strike. The comparison is frighteningly real with what we are seeing happening today.

Take heart, however, and look at some politicians in the Texas Senate who are heroes of resistence and, who dared for the moment at least, not to be "politically correct".


TEXAS SENATE
STATE JOURNAL

Tuesday, March 30,1999,41st Day 805-822

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 526

WHEREAS, April is the month in which the Confederate States of America began and ended a four_year struggle for states' rights,

individual freedom, and local government control; and

WHEREAS, The State of Texas declared herself to be a free and independent state and subsequently joined the Confederate States of America of which it was a member state from 1861 until 1865; and

WHEREAS, The battlefields, monuments, museums, and other historical sites to be found in Texas allow our citizens and visitors to remember, study, and appreciate the men and women of that unique time in the history of Texas and the nation; and

WHEREAS, The flag of the State of Texas was carried by Texas Confederate soldiers in every major battle of the War Between the States and the state contributed over 115,000 soldiers and sailors to the service of the Confederate States of America; and

WHEREAS, During the period of reconciliation, Texas Confederate veterans became instrumental in the continued development of our state and local governments and our institutions of higher learning; and

WHEREAS, We honor our past and draw from it the courage, strength, and wisdom to go forward into the future together as Texans and Americans; and

WHEREAS, The State of Texas has long recognized her Confederate history and the leaders who made sacrifices on behalf of the Confederate cause; and

WHEREAS, The Texans who served in the War Between the States are memorialized in almost every county in the state, and many cities and counties in the State of Texas bear the name of Confederate veterans; and

WHEREAS, It is important for all Texans to reflect upon our state's past and to respect the devotion of her Confederate leaders, soldiers, and citizens to the cause of Southern liberty; and

WHEREAS, In years since the war, the morally abhorrent practice of slavery has in the minds of many Texans become the prime motivation of Southern soldiers, despite the fact that 98 percent of Texas Confederate soldiers never owned a slave and never

fought to defend slavery; and

WHEREAS, Politically correct revisionists would have Texas children believe that their Confederate ancestors fought for slavery when in fact most Texans joined the Confederate armed forces to defend their homes, their families, and their proud heritage as Texans; and

WHEREAS, Confederate Memorial Day in April is a time for all Texans to honor those men and women who died for Texas, and also all the Texans who came afterward and benefitted from their legacy of honor and devotion to our state; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 76th Legislature, hereby recognize April as Confederate History and Heritage Month in the State of Texas and encourage all Texas schools and citizens to join in efforts to become more knowledgeable of the role of the Confederate States of America in the history of our country.

Jackson
President of the Senate


I hereby certify that the above
Resolution was adopted by the Senate
on March 30, 1999.
Secretary of the Senate