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Topical Index > Secession
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George Felton - "The Theology of Secession" For Christians in the South and beyond, the question of the legitmacy of secession as a Biblical principle is of the utmost importance. This message examines the Biblical principles surrounding the issue of secession and the responsibilities of Christians to those principles. |
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John Cripps - "The Succession of Secession"
The principle of secession is an historical and constitutional part of America's political heritage. In this lecture, Dr. Donald Livingston discusses the American political theory of secession, dating from the beginnings of the American Republic. |
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Thomas Fleming - "Moral & Ethical Arguments for Secession" This lecture presents the broader explanation of the right of all free peoples to exercise secession in order to preserve their own valuable way of life. Secession is not a political right unique to the American experience; it supercedes time and place. The arguments presented in this lecture clearly define the right beyond just what lies within the American Constitution. |
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Donald Livingston - "Secession & American Constitutionalism"
The principle of secession is an historical and constitutional part of America's political heritage. In this lecture, Dr. Donald Livingston discusses the American political theory of secession, dating from the beginnings of the American Republic. |
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Thomas Woods - "The States' Rights Tradition Nobody Knows" This lecture provides the historical argument for the use of States' Rights and emphasizes the fact that, in many instances prior to 1861, it was Northern states who employed the use of States' Rights to defend the sovereignty of their respective states. |
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Donald Livingston - "States' Rights: Southern & American Opposition to Tyranny"
This presentation demonstrates that States' Rights is an American principle, not just a Southern tradition. It lays out the case for States' Rights as one of the ultimate tools for preserving our sacred liberties against tyranny. |
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Clyde Wilson - "States' Rights" A clear and precise discussion of the principle and use of States' Rights, primarily in the historical Southern use in defense of our constitutional liberties. |
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Ray McBerry - "The Resurgence of States' Rights"
A look at exactly what "is" States' Rights, along with an encouraging summary of the returning interest in States' Rights.
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Michael Hill - "How to Defend Life, Liberty, and Property When Politics Fail"
What do Southerners do when the legal and political solutions for restoring liberty have been exhausted and tyranny continues to exist? This speech examines the Biblical and historical precedents for free men to throw off the yoke of tyranny without violating the law of God. |
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Bob Watson - "Let's Try Liberty!"
A riveting description of how things are in America today, how we got here, where we're going... but, also, how things COULD be and what it will take to restore liberty and the American way of life here in the South, the only part of America that's still "American" to any degree.
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Franklin Sanders - "Secessionist's Progress"
This moving speech comes from one of the most respected speakers in the Southern Movement and the Constitutional movement today. In our opinion, this is one of the most profound messages ever delivered in the Southern Movement. It explains why we are where we are, where we need to go, and what we must do to get there in order to restore liberty... before it is too late! |
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Eugene Case - "To Harrass & Intimidate... or Whatever Happened to Officer Friendly"
This speech describes the difference between the late, great American society and the new police state which is being promulgated at every level of government today. It is an easy-to-listen-to presentation, sometimes humourous, designed to open the eyes of the listener to the stark realities of the changes which have taken place, at times, even without our realising it.
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Michael Hill - "Why We Will Win"
The president of the League of the South delivers another rousing speech describing the reasons that the South will, indeed, continue to exist as a unique people, even as the federal empire seems to be beginning its demise and crumbling all around us. This speech will give you heart about the prospects of success for Southern liberty and will motivate you to continue and redouble your efforts for the Cause of the Southern Movement. |
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Kirkpatrick Sale - "The Logic of Secession"
Here is a presentation by a non-Southerner and a social liberal who supports the Constitutional concept of the right of secession as the final means of safeguarding American liberties in the several States. The speech adds meaning to the historic "Southern" teaching of secession by demonstrating that it is the single most viable way of ensuring that all Americans have their right of self-government restored and protected. Sale is considered one of the most noted "liberal" proponents of constitutional secession in America today as the head of the Middlebury Institute.
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Thomas Fleming - "Finding our Southern Identity"
This speech deals with the importance of the South maintaining her own distinctiveness in the midst of a flood of multiculturalism aimed at destroying our historic Christian culture. |
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Donnie Kennedy - The Lost Cause That Isnt Really Lost
Discusses our modern-day plight in light of our forefathers' loss at Appomattox and demonstrates that the principles of our Confederate and American forefathers still hold the key to our problems today.
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Donnie Kennedy - Americanism, Secession, & Apple Pie In a day when Southerners are be-rated for being "traitors" for espousing the idea of secession (in 1860 or today), Donnie Kennedy makes a striking historical argument for the fact that secession isnt so much of a "Southern" idea as it is an "American" idea. |
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Donnie Kennedy - Rawls on Secession
Examines the teachings of Rawls on this important subject, which vindicates our Confederate ancestors and their noble stand. Rawls book on the Constitution was a textbook used at West Point to teach cadets until shortly before the War of Northern Aggression; it clearly demonstrates that secession was viewed as a viable Constitutional option, even at West Point, right up until Mr. Lincoln's War.
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Donnie Kennedy - Secession, the American Principle Again, in an entertaining and educational manner unique to Donnie Kennedy, we are presented with a mountain of evidence that demonstrates that the principle of secession was and is the constitutional remedy of last resort to the States in defence of the people's liberty. |
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