-Caveat Lector-

Also today, gunmen kidnapped four hundred-thousand Chinese guest workers at
a Mac-Vegetarian hamburger stand construction site in the Peoples Republic
of San Francisco, which borders Ectopia. Two of them escaped being eaten and
reported the abduction to the Gaystapo, who promptly ate them, and then
asked them for their telephone numbers, GIT reported. Aztlan and the
Republic of Texas both won de facto independence from America in the war,
though the Glorious Empire still claims both as part of America.

The Peoples Republic of San Francisco has announced it is eager to merge
with any and all, but as yet has had no takers.
http://www.civilwartwo.com/

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Southern Secessionists Launch Political Party
4.58 p.m. ET (2058 GMT) August 7, 1999 By Leda Hartman

FLAT ROCK — A fledgling group of Southern nationalists gathered at a Civil
War-era inn in the North Carolina mountains Saturday to launch a political
party seeking to revitalize the secessionist movement in the South.

  'Secession, if it comes, must come from the electorate and it must be a
peaceful, orderly and constitutional process'
— George Kalas



The Southern Party, which unlike other separatist movements of generations
past claims to oppose white-supremacy ideologies, will seek to place
candidates on local ballots in up to 16 states in the 2000 elections,
including all the states of the old Confederacy.

"I welcome you here to this historic occasion to announce the formation of
the Southern Party, dedicated to limited government, low taxes, maximum
individual liberty, a free market and self-determination for Dixie,"
Southern National Committee board member Ron Holland said.

Holland was flanked by men wearing Civil War uniforms on a platform draped
with an oversized Confederate flag.

The Southern Party is an outgrowth of the League of the South, a Southern
nationalist group headquartered in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, which formed a
committee last November to explore the creation of a new political party.

Despite adopting the Confederate battle flag as one of its symbols, party
leaders say they'll try to realize their goal of an independent Southern
nation not through violence or overthrow of the U.S. government, but through
the ballot box.

The party aims to eventually elect governors and legislative majorities in
Southern states, which would then vote to withdraw from the United States.

"We are often asked if our affinity for the Confederate national symbols of
Southern sovereignty are also indicative of an attitude of racial malice
towards people of non-European origin, or racial bigotry towards people of
non-Christian faith," Southern Party chairman George Kalas of Texas said.

"The simple answer to this question is a firm no. Southerners are not a
race, they are a people," he said. "Secession, if it comes, must come from
the electorate and it must be a peaceful, orderly and constitutional
process."

Whether or not the Southern Party becomes an electoral force to be reckoned
with, its other policies may resonate with some voters. The party platform
calls for a decentralized federal government and increased states' rights,
supports the right to bear arms, and a halt to immigration and affirmation
action.

If that sounds like a conservative Republican agenda, it's no coincidence.
Kalas worked on both of commentator Pat Buchanan's presidential campaigns,
but says the Republican Party has simply given lip service to these
positions.

The party is registered in nine Southern states, and has been contacted by
Bob Smith, a two-term U.S. Senator running as independent candidate for
President from New Hampshire seeking its support, party officials said.

Still, University of North Carolina sociologist John Shelton Reed, one of
the nation's foremost experts on Southern culture, doubts the secessionist
strategy will succeed.

"I'd be very surprised if in the short run, they gather a great deal of
popular support," he says. "Polls show single-digit support for Southern
independence and I don't think it's a topic that most people have thought
about much, seriously."

By Reed's count, there are dozens of third-party movements in the United
States, including independence parties in Alaska and Hawaii.

"It's a mistake to take them too seriously," he says. "On the other hand,
it's a mistake not to take them seriously enough - and I'm still trying to
figure out how seriously to take them."
http://www.foxnews.com/js_index.sml?content=/national/080799/seccessionists.
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