6/6/2008
David Duke Photo Artwork Available Soon
Toward OberSalzburg
David Duke Photo Artwork Available Soon:
In addition to his exceptional literary, academic and political accomplishments, Dr. David Duke is also a keen love of nature, is an avid mountain climber, back country skier and gifted photographer. He does both regular art photography as well as a special, and brilliant artistic enhancement of his original photos. Many lovers of both Nature and Art have called his prints breathtaking. Here is a sample of his work, more of his will be displayed soon. Large 50x 70 centimeter prints on top quality paper will soon be available for purchase shipped in protective tubes. They will be limited edition, numbered and personally autographed prints in special gold ink. It is one way to enhance the beauty and inspiration of your home or office and support his work at the same time. Details will be forthcoming soon!
Three Boys not permitted to graduate for displaying the Confederate flag in school parking lot
Three Boys not permitted to graduate for displaying the Confederate flag in school parking lot
CNN has a new video report that illustrates the loss of European American civil rights.. Watch the CNN report about three boys who will now not be permitted to graduate with their classmates for simply sporting a Confederate flag on their car in the school parking lot. The school administrator calls the Confederate flag a hate symbol. If it is a hate symbol then so is the American flag, for the Confederate flag represented the democratic will of the South in declaring their independence from the North. The South did so exactly in the same fashion the colonies did against England. It is a symbol based on people having the right to determine freely their own government! The Confederate flag then is a symbol of freedom and self-determination! If it is a symbol of hate because a minority of Southerners owned slaves, then the American flag is also a symbol of hate because there were slaves in Northern states at the time of the War for Southern Independence. The American flag flew over the institution of slavery much longer than did the Confederate flag. It was never a symbol of slavery, it was symbol of Southern Independence.
The fact is that the school wouldn’t dare not let Black students graduate who had simply a Black Panther symbol on their car, or keep out Mexicans who sported a La Raza Unida (The United Race) banner. (more…)
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