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Ray McBerry Set #1
This set features four "most requested" speeches by Ray McBerry, founder and President of DixieBroadcasting.Com and 2006 candidate for Governor of Georgia. Packed with historical truth, political and social insight, and a clear passion for the Southern Cause; these speeches are sure to reinvigorate and inspire you to do more for the Cause of Dixie.
This Set Includes:
Ray McBerry - "Lee & Jackson: Beacons of Southern Liberty"
This message has been delivered at several Lee-Jackson banquets for various SCV camps in Georgia and the Carolinas; centered mainly around Jackson and his unrelenting tenacity for victory, even as a Christian gentleman.
Ray McBerry - "Southern Redemption"
Possibly the most-requested speech within the Southern Movement for the past several years. This message has been delivered at SCV and LOS meetings throughout the South and even broadcast over several radio stations. A fire-eater speech to end all speeches. If you're unreconstructed, you'll love it; if you're not... you will be!
Ray McBerry - "The Southern Soldier"
A message delivered at several Confederate Memorial Day ceremonies in honour of the uncommon Southern soldiers and the principles for which they sacrificed so much; and, of course, the ties that bind us to those same principles today.
Ray McBerry - "Why I'm a Southern Nationalist"
A definitive argument, listing many reasons, that all Southerners who love liberty should become Southern nationalists.
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