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Author of "The South Was Right" considers a primary challenge from Bush's right.
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Contributor | RP |
Last Edited | RP Jan 14, 2003 10:12pm |
Category | General |
News Date | Jan 14, 2003 10:12pm |
Description | For too long, the Republican Party has taken the votes of conservative Southerners for granted at election time and then totally dispensed with their election promises of loyalty and obligation to defend our views of limited constitutional government, Southern heritage and promote our issues after their election victories. This total disregard for Southern culture and views started with now President George Bush, when as a Presidential candidate, he sacrificed our Confederate plaques in Austin for his election campaign. Newly elected Republicans in Georgia and South Carolina are attempting to follow this "Vote & Forget Policy" regarding the State Flag of Georgia and other issues. Now, President Bush and other establishment Republicans have turned their backs on Trent Lott and sold another Republican down the river for one unfortunate slip of the tongue all in the name of politics and political expediency. When will this groveling and sniveling at the feet of the PC crowd end?
Donnie Kennedy, author of "The South Was Right", "Was Jefferson Davis Right?" and "Why Not Freedom! America's Revolt Against Big Government" has joined with millions of Southerners who have had enough of all the conservative, Christian citizens of the South being taken for granted by the Republican Party. It is time for the Republican Party leaders and elected politicians at the national, state and local level to keep their campaign promises to the people of Dixie. Maybe it is time to send George Bush and Republican politicians across the South a warning and a message they will never forget? |
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