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Divine Providence of Almighty God

"Without God's blessing I look for no success, and for every success my prayer is, that all the glory may be given unto Him to whom it is properly due. If people would but give all the glory to God, and regard his creatures as but unworthy instruments, my heart would rejoice. Alas too frequently the praise is bestowed upon the creature." --- Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson, 31 July 1862.


"Those claiming to be Confederate or Southern and who procrastinate in compromise and complacency, refusing to stand with other patriots and nationalists.   When and where will you make a stand, and upon what principle?  If the liberty and independence of your own people and nation is not sufficient cause, what will be required to inspire you to action?   Perhaps you are at ease living in a gilded cage, built by the enemies of our nation, the Confederate States of America.   Maybe there exists no moment in which you will make a stand for family, state and nation.   The words Confederate and Southern are not interchangeable in their definitions, but are separate and distinct as to their meaning.   While at the same time they are conjoined, so that an individual will be either both or neither.   The title of Confederate and Southern are but two sides of a single coin, those who refuse to stand with us in achieving victory, should not enjoy its fruits once achieved." --- Haylen Greerson

The Contest is not over!
 

"The contest is not over, the strife is not ended. It has only entered upon a new and enlarged arena." --- Jefferson Davis, address to the Mississippi legislature - 16 years after the wars end.

It is not uncommon for those who procrastinate in complacency and compromise being unwilling or unprepared to make a stand for their own history, heritage, culture and nationhood to claim the honors afterward.  Such people are unworthy of their inheritance, yet it will happen again as it has throughout history.  Those who contributed little or nothing will lead the victory parade when the Confederate States of America is finally liberated and restored under its own Confederate States Constitution.

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"Victory is for those with the persistence and fortitude to resist the temptation to withdraw or whose resolve has been tempered, when conditions worsen and the cost rises.  It is not for the weak hearted, nor those who are softened by the ease and comfort of a gilded cage, provided by the enemy at the cost of liberty.  It is for those who continue to fight the good fight, even after others who have gone before, having faced overwhelming numbers and firepower found themselves unable to complete the mission."  ---  Jay Buckner

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