DEAR UNCLE SAM
By UNKNOWN
Dear Uncle Sam
I am a member of the Klan
You used to be tough
And never take any guff
Now you're soft
And can be bought at a cost
While hope and change
Was all the rage
My country has become
Rather strange
We wear a hood
Because we do good
Just like all
White men should
So stand together
And don't take the fall
Do what's right this coming fall
Vote for a White man
Not Yes We Can
Ich lebe mein Leben durch die vierzehn Worte. Ich werde für meine Rasse sterben, wenn das bedeutet, dass sie eine Zukunft haben.
I live my life by the fourteen words. I will die for my race if it means that they have a future.
Aryan Warrior 2012
Resist and defy always, that which you know to be wrong and detrimental to the welfare and advancement of our noble folk.
ARYAN WARRIOR 2012
Dressed in the lion's skin, the ass spread terror far and wide.
Jean de La Fontaine
Sayings By or For Southerners
By CW on Sep 18, 2014
Swagger and ferocity, built on a foundation of vulgarity and cowardice, those are his characteristics, and these are the most prominent marks by which his countrymen, generally speaking, are known all over the world. –The Times of London on “the Yankee breed,” 1862.
We sometimes wonder if the Yankees do not get weary themselves of this incessant round of prevarication, or are they so steeped in this false history that they cannot see the truth. We know of many instances, which have come directly to our knowledge, where they refuse the truth when it is demonstrated to them. –Arthur H. Jennings, Confederate Veteran, July 1930, on American history as “manufactured lies.”
The march of Providence is so slow, and our desires so impatient, the work of progress is so immense and our means of aiding it so feeble; the life of humanity is so long, that of the individual so brief, that we often see only the ebb of the advancing wave and are thus discouraged. It is history that teaches us to hope. –R.E. Lee
The South has done more than any people on earth for the African race –John Henry Hopkins, Episcopal Bishop of Vermont, 1863
In his book The Virginians, William Makepeace Thackery comments in passing that one English servant works as hard as four or five Southern slaves.
There are three classes of people: Those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those who do not see. –attributed to Leonardo.
Emancipation is an act of war, not humanity. –Lord Acton, 1863
And these people of the South are much more strongly and with a higher and more stubborn spirit attached to liberty than those in the northward.– Edmund Burke, in Parliament, 22 March 1775
There were so many Southerners in the ranks of the Marine Corps, I “reckoned” at the end of the war I would go back to California with a Southern accent. — Chuck Tatum, Red Blood, Black Sand(Iwo Jima memoir)
Praise the Lord and pass the barbecue. –Maurice Bessinger