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Thursday, January 7, 2021

CONFEDERATE HERITAGE NEWS for Jan. 8.

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 RICHMOND, Va. -- The politically correct onslaught in Virginia is continuing with three U.S. Army bases named for Confederate generals, Fort Lee, Fort Pickett, and Fort A.P. Hill slated for name changes. The move continues an effort to undermine America's history and heritage. The three are named after generals Robert E. Lee, Geoge Pickett, and A.P. Hill. "If you can cut the people off from their history, then they can be easily persuaded."--Karl Marx, co-author of The Communist Manifesto.


WASHINGTON, D.C.--The Soviet-style purge of American history and heritage currently sweeping through the United States is spreading beyond Confederate generals in the U.S. military. The congressional mandate will include things like ships named for Confederates and even ships named for battles that were Confederate victories.
       
USS Chancellorsville (CG-62) is slated for renaming
by the U.S. military because it is named for a battle
that was a Confederate victory. (U.S. Navy photo)

DALLAS, Tex.--The removal of a Robert E. Lee monument was upheld by an appeals court in this Texas city. The statue was subsequently sold to a private entity and it is now at a golf resort in West Texas. The court also upheld the removal of a major Confederate monument which had individual statues of President Jefferson Davis, General Robert E. Lee, General Stonewall Jackson, and General Albert Sidney Johnston.

FRANKLIN, Tenn.--Taking a strong stand for the Confederate emblem, the Tennessee Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans is taking legal action to prevent Williamson County from removing the Confederate flag its county seal.  

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