Driven to the Southern Movement

If Yankees left the South alone, there would be no need for a League of the South. If the Southern people (Hispanic, Black, White, Asian, Indian, etc.) were left alone to live in peace and conduct business without government interference, there would be no need for the League of the South.

The reality of the world we live in, with illegal colonisation, law based on who pays the most rather than justice or the respect of law, courts ruling against the Christian values of the South in favor of pagan or idolatrous factions irrespective of law, when the Christian traditions are mocked and ridiculed in public by government officials and the media, when the voices of the Southern people are ignored by the occupational government, when taxes are so extreme that families have to labour almost half the year just to pay taxes, when abort/murder/infanticide are held up as the law of the land, despite the opposition of the people and the laws of God, when it cost more for our own children to be educated in Southern universities than it does for immigrants, something is wrong. There are many wrongs in the day in which we live. It is in response to such wrongs that the League raises a voice in opposition.

In a time when many churches no longer practice or exercise church discipline, let alone speak out on the issues, the League speaks out. When our children are presented with lies in the schools government indoctrination centers and taught to be ashamed of their heritage and their people, the League stands up to be counted and speak out. When politicians care more about feeding foreigners and giving foreign to other nations than it does to care about their own people, the League speaks out.

Many people involved with the Southern movement are there because they care about their communities and their states. They know that something is wrong. They wanted a place to go where people are like-minded. They are tired of the problems, and want something different. They do not believe that in order to have peace we need to sell out sovereignty. They do not believe that being indebted to Yankee and World Banks is the way to live. The debtor is servant to the lender. The government has borrowed itself into such a massive debt, that the future generations will be indentured servants to those nations. That is wrong. The occupational government has usurped a heritage that was not its to give away. Southerners love their states. They love Texas, North Carolina, Louisiana, etc. and want it to be the place of opportunity it was before. The League has a plan to deal with these and other issues. I like many other Southrons was driven to the Southern movement.

If you are tired of what has happened to your State, your family, your community all in the name of progress and the best interest of the united States, the League may be a place for you as well.

Free Texas, Not Iraq!

J Murrah

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1 Response to “Driven to the Southern Movement”


  1. 1 Jim Hanks May 30th, 2007 at 9:08 pm

    The time has come for action. Everywhere in the Empire there are people who sit and grumble as they slip quietly into serfdom. Some of us, however, have thrown out the TV and adopted activism as a way of life. Effective action takes dedication, leadership and discipline. Individuals can’t do it on their own. Together the future belongs to us.

    Join the League of the South.

    Jim Hanks
    Chairman, South Carolina League of the South

    Dixie!

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