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Tuesday, July 14, 2015

DELAWARE DENIES ITS OWN HISTORY & FREE SPEECH: LIBERALS KEEP RACISM FRONT & CENTER~WILMINGTON MAYOR: "THE CONFEDERATE FLAG WAS ACTUALLY AN ACT OF TERRORISM"


CONFEDERATE FLAGS STILL FOR SALE IN MUSEUM STORE
in Georgetown, Delaware

MAYOR: CONFEDERATE FLAG 
"ACT OF TERRORISM"; 
IT WAS JUST A SYMBOL, NEITHER TERRORIST OR AN ACT OF TERRORISM
GROSS IGNORANCE OF HISTORY FUELS MORE RACISM 
BY BOTH WHITES AND BLACKS
DIVISIVE FALSE PROPAGANDA BY OBAMA'S ENABLERS
MAYOR DENNIS P. WILLIAMS OF WILMINGTON, DELAWARE

FREE SPEECH CENSORED BY LIBERALS WHO DEFINE WHAT'S POLITICALLY CORRECT & WHAT'S HATE SPEECH:

CONFEDERATE BATTLE FLAG 
OF GENERAL LLOYD TILGHMAN
THE DELAWARE GRAYS CELEBRATE SOUTHERN HISTORY; ONE OF MANY STATE GROUPS WHO KEEP THE MEMORY OF SOUTHERN HISTORY ALIVE
AND THAT'S NOT RACIST OR TERRORIST

ABOVE SCRUBBED FROM: veteransaffairs.delaware.gov


FORMER GOVERNOR RUTH ANN MINNER OF DELAWARE
AT MEMORIAL DEDICATION
ALL REFERENCES TO THIS EVENT HAVE BEEN ELIMINATED FROM DELAWARE STATE WEB PAGES

DELAWARE'S "CONFEDERATE HISTORY & HERITAGE WEEK" 
MAY 12-18, 2007
Monument to Delaware Confederates Unveiled Successfully May 12th

Contact: Terry Ayers & Wayne Yarnall
Publicity Co-Chairs, “Delaware Grays” SCV Camp #2068
Seaford, DE
410-829-7060

For immediate release: (May 21, 2007)

  Nearly 300 members of the general public and invited guests attended a Delaware Confederate soldiers monument unveiling ceremony sponsored jointly by the United Daughters of the Confederacy "Caleb Ross" Chapter #2635, and the "Delaware Grays", Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp #2068 on May 12th at the Nutter B. Marvel Museum in Georgetown, Delaware.  The monument honors the state’ citizens and soldiers who supported or enlisted in Southern armies during the “War Between the States” 1861-1865.

     The day’s highlights included proclamations by Georgetown, Delaware Mayor Mike Wyatt and Delaware Governor Ruth Ann Minner declaring that May 12-18 was “Confederate History and Heritage Week” in the town and throughout the state of Delaware.  There were musket volleys, cannon salutes, a wreath laying ceremony, and descendants of several of the soldiers on hand to witness the event. Dirt from each of the Confederate states was spread at the base of the monument to give it a firm foundation in Southern soil.  The band “Breaking Nu Ground” performed afterwards to entertain the crowd.

  Noted Southern Patriot H.K. Edgerton led the crowd in singing “Dixie” and performed his rendition of “I am their Flag”. He spoke passionately about the need to preserve Southern History.

  The monument features the names of over 70 Delawareans who fought in Southern Armies or supported the Confederate war effort including Lt. General Leonidas Polk and Delaware Governor William Henry Harrison Ross. There is a 9 foot obelisk and it is flanked by 25 foot flag poles on each side, one featuring the Delaware flag and the other featuring the Confederate battle flag. A Confederate battle flag is inscribed upon the obelisk and features a 14th star – for Delaware.

  Delaware, a border state during the war, never left the Union, but it is estimated up to as many as 2,000 of her native sons joined Southern armies. There are monuments honoring those who joined the Federal armies, at Gettysburg and Sharpsburg Battlefields as well as other places, but none – until now – recognizing the sacrifices of Delawareans who supported the Cause of independence and efforts of the Confederate States between 1861-1865.

  More names of many Delaware’s Confederate soldiers will be added to the monument as research reveals their identities. Anyone with names of possible Delaware Confederate soldiers is asked to contact the Monument Committee through the “Delaware Grays” website at www.DESCV.org.

  The monument is located at the non-profit Nutter B. Marvel Museum, 510 South Bedford Street, Georgetown.

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DELAWARE POLITICIANS ATTEMPT TO REVIVE WHITE GUILT BELOW THE MASON DIXON LINE
"Delaware officials agree: racism still a struggle"
BY JENNA PIZZI
SEE: http://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/local/2015/07/13/delaware-officials-agree-racism-still-struggle/30114891/republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:

PHILADELPHIA – Delaware is still learning, healing and evolving to deal with racism and inequalities that still exists in the state, local officials said Monday night at the NAACP National Convention in Philadelphia.
Speaking at “Delaware Night” at the annual gathering, Gov. Jack Markell said there is still progress to be made in Delaware.
“There is a lot of healing that has to take palace in our state,” Markell said, the sounds of African drums playing in the background during the cocktail reception held at the African American Museum.
In the last year and a half of his administration, Markell said, he plans to be closely studying one of those issues that was raised by the NAACP last month – a decrease in racial diversity in state government employees.
“They have convinced me that we do have a problem,” Markell said.
“The state of Delaware has not been fair to blacks,” said Richard Smith, president of the state NAACP and host of the event.
The five-day annual NAACP convention is at Pennsylvania Convention Center. President Barack Obama is scheduled to offer remarks at the event on Tuesday.Buy Photo New Castle County Executive Tom Gordon speaks at Delaware Night during the NAACP conference in Philadelphia on Monday. “We’ve got a lot of issues facing us all over the country and Delaware is no exception,” Gordon said. (Photo: SAQUAN STIMPSON/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNAL)

The NAACP Bear Branch and NAACP Delaware State Conference hosted the Delaware Night event.
Markell said his administration has also focused on other initiatives striving for equality such as increasing access to quality early childhood education, reforming hiring practices so that more minority and black-owned businesses are doing work with the state, and reforming the incarceration system.
“Everybody, no matter where they come from, their race, religion, sexual orientation, whatever – everybody is entitled to go as far as their potential will take them,” Markell said. “We have to make sure that the reality reflects those values. I believe we need to make some additional progress on that.”
Markell and New Castle County Tom Gordon said that the NAACP is needed now more than ever to advocate for racial equality in Delaware.
(BLOG COMMENTS: SEE STORY AT BOTTOM OF THIS POST; QUOTE:
Activists and groups like the NAACP are also calling for statues and monuments to Confederate leaders to be demolished, including the carving at Stone Mountain, the largest bas relief sculpture in the world. SEE:
http://www.infowars.com/naacp-wants-stone-mountain-confederate-generals-sand-blasted-off-mount-rushmore-next/; AND: 
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/news/local/naacp-wants-removal-confederate-generals-stone-mou/nmyKH/)
Gordon applauded Smith for his work and advocacy over the years.
“We’ve got a lot of issues facing us all over the country and Delaware is no exception,” Gordon said.
Wilmington Mayor Dennis P. Williams said the state is coping with the same race-related issues as the rest of the country in the education and justice systems and as it relates to police-community relations.Buy Photo Wilmington Mayor Dennis P. Williams speaks during Delaware Night at the NAACP National Convention in Philadelphia on Monday night. The NAACP Bear Branch and NAACP Delaware State Conference hosted the event. (Photo: JENNA PIZZI/THE NEWS JOURNAL)

Another topic of conversation was the recent removal of the Confederate battle flag over at the Statehouse in South Carolina, which followed the killing of nine black worshipers at a Charleston church. The suspect charged in the shooting was shown in photographs with a Confederate flag.
“I am glad it was brought down,” Williams said. “The Confederate flag was actually an act of terrorism.”
Williams said monuments to those who fought in the Confederate Army, like one at a Georgetown museum which marks the names of those that fought or sympathized with the Confederate Army in Delaware, are different, but still show the same defiance.
“When people fight in wars – there is a monument,” Williams said. “Those people were still trying to overthrow the union. Most of the people who live here today are not standing for that.”
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LIBERALS FOMENT THEFT, VANDALISM 
FOR ALLEGED RACISM
"The Sons of Confederate Veterans in Delaware, or the Delaware Grays, since 2007 have displayed a Confederate banner at the Nutter D. Marvel Carriage Museum in Georgetown."
ConfederateFlag
Janet Binkley talks about her son, Barry Binkley Jr., who says whoever took his flag is “taking away my freedom to think what I want.” 
SEE ALSO: 
EXCERPT: New Castle County police are investigating the theft of a Confederate battle flag from outside a Glasgow home, where the words "[expletive] u racist" were found spray-painted on a boat at the property Wednesday. Homeowner Barry Binkley Jr. said he flew the rebel flag at his Frazer Road property for more than 15 years and never heard any complaints. He said he isn't racist and displayed the flag because it is a symbol that ties him to friends and family in the South, including cousins in North Carolina. The banner was on a flagpole outside the ranch-style home and visible from the street in the semi rural neighborhood. His truck window also was found broken Wednesday. 
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REMEMBER THIS RACIST/TERRORIST BANNER?

The Racial Distraction
VIDEO:


Rebel Flag Controversy? Ban Democratic Party For Its Links to Racism
Published on Jun 24, 2015
Lee Ann McAdoo reports:
Divide and Conquer Diversion
http://www.infowars.com/cnn-guest-eff...

Hillary Bill Clinton Confederate Flag Buttons
http://www.aol.com/article/2015/06/23...
SHORT VIDEO:


TWITTER CAMPAIGN ENCOURAGING PEOPLE TO RIP DOWN CONFEDERATE FLAGS

"Stealing a flag and getting arrested is just going to increase hostility"

SEE: http://www.infowars.com/twitter-campaign-encouraging-people-to-rip-down-confederate-flags/


Confederate Flag Debate:
What They're Not Telling You


SCOTUS Decision Emboldens
Hate Speech Law Advocates


FAMILY THREATENED AT GUNPOINT FOR WAVING CONFEDERATE FLAG

Incident occurred on family's own private property
EXCERPT: 
The incident occurred last night in Moseley, Virginia while the family was expressing their First Amendment right by waving the flag in their own driveway. A man driving an SUV pulled into the driveway, took out his gun, pointed it at the family and started yelling.
The nature of the confrontation clearly suggests that the gunman had a political gripe with the family displaying the Confederate flag, which has become a target for irate leftists in the aftermath of the Charleston shooting.
Activists and groups like the NAACP are also calling for statues and monuments to Confederate leaders to be demolished, including the carving at Stone Mountain, the largest bas relief sculpture in the world. 
Memphis City Council also just voted unanimously to dig up and move the remains of Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest and sell off his statue to the highest bidder.
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NAACP DEMANDS REVISIONIST HISTORY BY DESTRUCTION
Confederate Monuments to Be Erased in "Clean Sweep"
Published on Jul 15, 2015
In attempting to wipe monuments and symbols from the pages of history, so-called “progressives” are appropriating a similar mentality to ISIS terrorists, who have spent the last year tearing down historical statues and monuments because they offend their radical belief system.

http://www.infowars.com/naacp-wants-s...
NAACP WANTS STARS & BARS REMOVED FROM ALABAMA TROOPERS’ VEHICLES
http://www.infowars.com/flag-purge-co...