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| I |
The Confederate States of America, having
never been freely and constitutionally dissolved, remains a seperate and viable nation.
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| II |
The Confederate States Constitution, having
never been rescinded in like manor of its creation and ratification, remains in effect.
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| III |
The banners, symbols and monuments representing the
Antibellum South or the Confederacy, stand supreme above those of other nations and interational entities, within the borders
of the Confederate States. |
| IV |
The banners, symbols and monuments of the Old South and the Confederacy, shall not be altered, replaced or terminated, without
the consent of free citizens, in a liberated, independent and restored Confederacy. |
| V |
The Articles of Secession of the Southern
States and territories, as well as the official dates thereof, remain in effect, having been previously rescinded as result
the aggressive us of force. |
| VI |
The Confederate States Citizens, retain those
inalienable rights, given of Almighty God in creation, to seek the liberation and independence of their country. |
| VII |
Every human being is precious, and possesses an
inalienable right to life, as given of Almighty God; both born and unborn. Such
life shall not be taken, except as a result of a conviction and penality for
crimes, under due process of law. This does not occur in the case of abortion! |
| VIII |
The history, heritage and culture of the Southern People,
as related to the Old South and the Confederacy, is our right of collective inheritance.
Cultural genocide and cleansing, for the purpose of disolving, destroying or driving a culture into extinction, constitutes
a crime against humanity. |
| IX |
The doctrine of 'Seperation of Church and
State' stands as a cliche, taken out of context, and holding no validity under any constitution, or law. This cliche stands as a weapon again 'freedom OF religion' in order to institute 'freedom FROM religion.' |
| X |
The power of the judiciary, is limited to those
powers specifically enumerated in the State or Federal Constitution, as appliable. Over
turning the sovereign powers of the individual States, are not among those powers so enumerated. |
| XI |
The family as described in the Holy Scripture,
consisting of a lifetime marriage between a man and woman is sacred, and stands as the only way to maintain a moral and honorable
society. |
| XII |
Homosexuality is a violation of the moral laws
of Almighty God, as layed down in the Holy Scriptures, and can not be condoned in a just and honourable society. |
| XIII |
The education of children, is the perogative
of the natural parents or in their absence, their legal guardian. |
| XIV |
Charity is honorable and desirable, when instituted by individuals,
churches, synagogues and private institutions. When government uses charity for
the forceable transfer of wealth between individuals, it is called tyranny. |
| XV |
The federal government, should be prohibited form enumerating
the population by race, or from engaging in the violation of the rights of one group in favor of another, through racial preference
or affirmation action programs. But must treat all citizens equally and without
preverence. |
| XVI |
The armed forces of the sovereign States, should
not be federalized, except for the purpose of a Declaration of War or threat of iminent attack, and then only for the duration. |
| XVII |
Government actions carried out during occupation and subjugation,
shall be subject to immediate termination upon the liberation and independence of the Confederate States of America, and shall
not be considered valid. |
| XVIII |
Public or private property destroyed, stolen, confiscated
or purchased without voluntary consent, shall returned. Where this is no longer
possible due to its destruction or consumption, the value of said property shall be reembursed. Reembursement shall be based upon values expressed in current monetary values with interest for usery.
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| XIX |
Reparations are owed the individual citizens of
the South, as well as collectively the Confederate States of America, as a seperate and
distinct nation. Merely paying an agreed upon sume while the member States
and territories of the Confederacy remains under occupation, subjugation and cultural cleansing, is not sufficient. |
| XX |
The idiology of Political Correctness shall
be considered a violation of our inalienable rights, and a process of conformity by coercion and intimidation. |
| XXI |
Permitting illegal immigration and mass migration, in order
to dilute the vote of the citizens of the Confederate States of America. When
practiced, constitutes an instrument of cultural cleansing and genocide. Denying the citizens thereof, their inalienable
right to choose what manor of government, society and nation shall be theirs. |
| XXII |
The sole right to determine citizenship within
the borders of the States and territories of the Confederacy, shall be collectively that of the citizens thereof, acting through
their elected representatives in a free and independent Confederate States of
America. |
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