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Saturday, December 26, 2020

CONFEDERATE HERITAGE NEWS for December 26, 2020

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FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. -- Fort Bragg, North Carolina is among the U.S. Army bases named in honor of Confederate generals which would be renamed if Congress joins the neo-Marxist Democrat purge of American History if Congress overrides President Trump's veto of a bill that renames the bases. When it was established on Sept. 4, 1918, as Camp Bragg, in World War I, the nation was trying to reunite the country after the bloodiest war in American history, the War for Southern Independence. The base was named for General Braxton Bragg, who was a hero in the U.S. Army in the Mexican-American War, and one of the top-ranking  Confederate generals in the War for Southern Independence. The conciliatory attitude helped achieve that reconciliation between North and South and Southerners played a major part of winning World War I and World War II.

Gen. Braxton Bragg

TULLAHOMA, Tenn. -- A Tullahoma alderman refuses to apologize for being photographed with a Confederate flag at a private family Christmas party. The photograph in question had been shared on a social media web site.

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Trump made good on his promise to veto the National Defense Appropriation Act because it has a clause that will bow to the demand of neo-Marxist Democrats to rename 10 military bases named in honor of Confederate generals. Both Democrats and Republicans in the Congress have threatened to override the veto. 

PORTSMOUTH, Va. -- The Portsmouth City Solicitor said he would need time to review a request by a city council woman to prohibit the display of the Confederate flag on city property. The move would prohibit the flag from being display own privately owned campers that are parked on city owned campgrounds on the riverfront. Such a prohibition would reportedly have First Amendment implications.













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