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October 2000
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that's
how they did it
Bomb threats and vandalism at Piggly Wiggly "In Charleston, a Piggly Wiggly store was emptied of customers by a bomb threat phoned in to protest the selling of Maurice Bessinger's products before the announcement to remove them had been made. In another Charleston store, a group of blacks entered the store and emptied several bottles of Maurice's barbecue sauce on the floor. One Wal-Mart manager, who must remain anonymous, said the Wal-Mart and Sam's Clubs in South Carolina are being hurt by the boycott. No wonder; people are beginning to wake up to the fact that Wal-Mart is heavily involved in doing business with Red China. An article in Business Week for October 23nd pointed out that many Wal-Mart products are produced by slave laborers in concentration and re-education camps." From the Edgefield
Advertiser
by Robert Slimp
Couldn't take heat, vacated
kitchen
"Dixie Perspective Is Not," a Yahoo club created about a year ago to ridicule and lie about Southern Nationalists, was recently shut down by its founder. Southern patriots who were members of of a newer club called "KramdenWatch," challenged the antiSouthern bigots with truth, logic and humor and finally caused them to throw in the towel. Good job, Southrons! |
Feelin' Bi-lo's
pain. NOT!
Sauce for the goose
Socialist Democrats at work
A cryptic post on a
Southern forum reports that "bits and pieces" of information are floating
around cyberspace suggesting that the NAACP and black
politicians
in Georgia might appeal to the United Nations if the Georgia flag
is not changed. The poster also said there have been calls for "international
sanctions" against the State of Georgia over the flag. Looks like
the NAACP hasn't learned a thing from the tourism boom it created
in South Carolina. Georgians, prepare to see your incomes
go due UP from U.N. sanctions.
Seems
some writer at the
Memphis Flyer, a little freebie newspaper for
the "arts and croissant crowd" in Memphis, wrote a nasty editorial about
our beloved and brilliant hero, Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, and
chastized the folks who recently put up a new memorial to the "Wizard of
the Saddle" in Selma, Alabama. Also seems the little publication
got absolutely buried under a landslide of emails and snailmails from unhappy
Southrons --
and has now printed several of them. And while
there hasn't been an actual retraction, yet, it looks like the Flyer
will
run an article favorable to the General written by an actual Southerner.
Sword and pen -- both are mighty in Southron hands! |
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