Monday, October 22, 2018

Stacy Abrams burned Georgia's State Flag on the steps of the Georgia Capital in 1993


Stacy Abrams past has come back to haunt her. During her time as a Spellman College student she burned the Georgia Flag. In 1993 she is documented on the steps of the Georgia Capital burning the State Flag. The article below was in the Atlanta paper. A close up of the picture shown clearly states that Stacey Abrams pictured and named on the steps of the capital.



There were actually two Georgia Flag burning events. My grandmother during the fight to save our Georgia Flag would cut out newspaper clippings and mail them to me. Below she writes AGAIN????


Two days later it happened again.


A close up of the picture shows what appears to be Stacy Abrams at the podium. 


Finally is a recent Utube audio that has Stacy Abrams mother talking about her daughter burning the Georgia Flag and tearing down those "Racist Things"
AKA Stone Mountain.


To my fellow Georgians. We cannot have a Governor of our great state who has participated in such a egregious act on the steps of our Capital. If she gets in office the Carving of Stone Mountain with Lee, Davis and Jackson will be blasted off the mountain and it will be the end of our Confederate History in Georgia.


Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Stacy Abrams bus tour comes to Dublin, Georgia



The Abram's bus tour showed up in Dublin, Georgia on October 15, 2018. Well not exactly. The Abram's Limo ride came to visit the peasants in Dublin, Georgia.



My wife and I brought a couple of signs including a Kemp sign, SCV protect the monument sign and our Trump 2020 flag.

Below is former State Representative and current chairman of the Georgia Democrat Party introducing Stacy Abrams at the Dublin Market in Downtown which is not 100 yards from my home, the Captain Hardy Smith House. Note the Kemp sign and the SCV sign perfectly placed for the camera!


The reaction from the crowd was overall not bad. There was one white punk who started mouthing off to me like a yap yap dog that needed to be punted. He came around and knocked my Kemp sign down almost out of my hand. I told him if he touched it again he would get a good ole fashioned ass whippin.....

The majority of the crowd was black. These are Southern Black folks......not like the hateful ones in Atlanta where I was born and raised.......most down here in Dublin are just as nice as they could be. BUT....there were a couple of fire brands that did not like us being there. One told me to leave. I told her to make me leave! Another was getting rowdy with my wife so I had her move over so I was next to the rowdy one. She said "Why are you here?"...my answer.....FIRST AMENDMENT... I think she realized we were not going to leave and then just shut up.

A funny incident was with two old white ladies. They were a couple if you know what I mean. One said to move the Trump flag away from her because it stunk. I leaned over and sniffed her and said I think you are the one who stinks.....lol....


My main purpose in attending the Abram's rally was to respond to her call to remove Lee, Davis and Jackson from Stone Mountain.


As she left the rally I was not 10 feet from her and with my SCV sign said "Hey Stacy, Let's keep our Monuments" Her response was a weak "ok". I do believe she regrets the twitter statement she made. However, many of her supporters agree. This is why we cannot have Abrams as Governor of our State!


The people who did not like us there got a dose of pay back as the Abrams Campaign has the van below following the Kemp campaign every where they go. Kinda creepy and one of Kemp's daughter's and I discussed it. This shot is from Kemp's recent visit at the Ice House.


But you see fair is fair!


This is my choice for Governor and I hope your's too!


My wife and I on full display. We got interviewed by a German reporter and then a nice black man from New York. There was one reporter who I am sure works for the Southern Poverty Law center or George Soros....I am not kidding. She never responded to conversation and got right up in my face with her telescopic Lens. I am too much of a Southern Gentleman to have grabbed the camera and shoved it down her throat. I just made sure she got my trump shirt in her photo!


Last but not least is the Dublin paper showing us as activists.......activists? We are residents of Dublin and tax payers. We support Kemp. Typical Democrat BS trying to make us out to be bad people. Nice try Dubose.

Sunday, July 15, 2018

Kemp or Cagle?


Over the past month or so I have had the chance to meet both Casey Cagle and Brian Kemp in Dublin, Georgia where I have lived for almost 11 years. On a visit to Atlanta to meet clients, I stopped by each of the Atlanta Headquarters and reached out to the campaigns.

 My interest in Georgia Governor races goes back to Zell Miller who attempted to change the Georgia Flag. In that race in 1994, I chaired two state wide committees that were a part of the Governor being defeated in his efforts. Then came Sonny Perdue's campaign in 2002 in which Sonny used the Georgia Flag Issue beating Roy Barnes.



Now with all the efforts by those that hate the South tearing down monuments, Georgia has to make a decision. Of Kemp and Cagle which is going to not only protect the monuments but restore what Nathan Deal has done in his efforts to join the chorus of hatred towards the South.

In visiting Cagle's headquarters I attempted to reach out to Cagle. I even got the card of Caroline Conway, Director of Operations. Previously Cagle had come to Dublin.



However, nobody ever reached out to me to discuss three questions I had for both Cagle and Kemp.

In visiting Kemp's headquarters I did the same thing. I actually got a call from Mark Middleton. Mark and I communicated about meeting Kemp and having a one on one conversation. Kemp came to Dublin and I got my chance to meet face to face with Brian Kemp.


I asked three questions of Kemp and here are the answers he gave me:

Q1  Will you restore the names of the two Holidays that Nathan Deal removed from the State Calendar?
Answer: He is not sure of the legal part of doing that. He stated he would research it and come back with an answer. He apologized if I did not like his answer.



Q2 Will you sign and support Confederate History and Heritage Month? (a law signed by Sonny Perdue)
Answer: He was not familiar with the Law and would research it and come back with an answer.



Q3 Will you put the Wright Plaque at the Georgia Capital back where it belongs.

Answer: It should be moved back to it's proper location.


Of all three questions asked the last question asked and his response pleased me very much. For a simple matter that many probably have no idea what it is about...... see the link above (a lovingly planted tree) for further explanation.

It seems to me that Kemp was willing to make an effort to reach out. Many of my friends have expressed support for Cagle but the key thing is "Where is his money coming from" the answer for Cagle is the Atlanta Chamber types. (see chart below for Cagle contributions) 

This means Kemp is the candidate for me and I would encourage my fellow Georgians to support Kemp. The Atlanta chamber hates anything to do with the Old South and will try and remove any remaining vestiges of our History and Heritage.

While Kemp's first two answers were not the best on supporting Confederate History and Heritage, Kemp knows the racist charge is ready from Abrams and the Democrats. His outright support for us at this stage would be too much cannon fodder. On Cagle, again, he made no effort to respond to a nobody like me. But as with Trump's election, even nobodys are somebodys and they make a difference when getting elected.


Kemp Contributions and others from the site votesmart.org


Cagle


Abrams





Once the GOP run-off is over the next step is going up again Stacy Abrams. One look at her contributions should be enough to defeat her in the general election. Georgia does not want a George Soros candidate supported by outsiders of our State. It must be really embarrassing for the Georgia State Democrat chairman to have Abrams as the Democrat candidate. Dubose Porter even took down the Georgia Flag in front of his house.




Thursday, June 7, 2018

A Lovingly Planted Tree



The Georgia State Capital in Downtown Atlanta




One of the beautiful trees at the Georgia State Capital is this huge Magnolia Tree. It was lovingly planted by the Atlanta Ladies Memorial Association on January 19th 1930. A plaque was placed and the dedication of the tree was spelled out.


To the Memory of William Ambrose Wright

Born at Louisville, Georgia, January 19, 1844. Died at Atlanta, Georgia, September 13, 1929; SOLDIER, STATESMAN, AND CHRISTIAN KNIGHT: A gallant officer in the army of the Confederate States of America; for fifty years Comptroller General of the Commonwealth. Guardian of its honor, and its people’s friend; a gentleman in whom lived the graces, the virtues and the heroisms of the Old South;
This tree is lovingly planted, and this tablet reverently inscribed by
The Atlanta Ladies Memorial Association January 19, 1930



 For almost 90 years the plaque laid at the base of the magnolia shown above. Now the plaque has been moved onto the other side of the Georgia Capital near the John B. Gordon Equestrian Statue as seen in the two pictures below:






So the question that begs to be answered is why?

Before that question is answered a little history behind my interest in this plaque. On April 26, 2017, I published a book based on the letters of my GGGrandfather, Stephen A. Corker. Corker was a Captain in the Confederate Army and led the 3rd Georgia at Gettysburg on July 2, 1863.




Captain Corker's 3rd Georgia was under the command of Colonel Ambrose Wright, the father of William Wright for which the plaque in question is dedicated to. In my book are many letters which mention Colonel Wright and William Wright. 

William Wright lost a leg at the Second Battle of Manassas in September of 1862. Once healed he went back to fight and was captured in June 1863. He was sent to Johnson's Island Union Prison in Ohio. Corker after capture at Gettysburg was sent to Johnson's Island also. A letter from the Union Prison dated May 17, 1864 mentions William Wright and other sick prisoners being exchanged.

My book took 5 years of research and discovery to finally publish. Therefore my knowledge of the Wrights led me to discover this plaque next to the Magnolia Tree. My intent was to eventually work to have the plaque restored and beautified. Imagine my shock to find it gone!

But before we move onto that, there is another memorial that had caught my eye in my research for my book. In 1870, Captain Corker ran for the House of Representatives in the 41st US Congress. He won the election but was challenged by a man named Thomas P. Beard. Beard is one of the names on the statue below which had also been moved from it's original location at the State Capital.


The “Expelled Because of Their Color” monument is dedicated to the 33 black state senators and house members removed from office in 1868 because they were black. This monument has been moved from the right of the magnolia tree to the left of the magnolia where the William Wright plaque was once located.



T.P. Beard's name below



So now we get to why the Wright plaque might have been moved. The Georgia Building Authority has not offered any explanation, so lets take a guess. To the right of the "Right Tree" now sits the following statue which was installed on August 28, 2017. With the removal of the Wright plaque this section of the capital grounds is now segregated. 


 Martin Luther King from his I have a dream speech in Washington, DC. 1963.



The State of Georgia should step in and correct this action and return the Wright plaque to the "right"tree that was planted in his honor.

Proverbs 22:28 "Remove not the ancient landmark, which thy fathers have set."