Governor:
The Confederate States of Dixie
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The Confederate States of Dixie
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Embassies: Southern Confederacy, Confederate Army, South Carolina, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Delaware, Maryland, Florida, Arizona, Missouri, Kentucky, United Christian Empires of the West, Westeros, The Reich, and 48 others.United Imperial Union, Bus Stop, Gypsy Lands, Hollow Point, The New Dogecoin Union, United Otter Emirates, Fredonia, Turkic Union, Arconian Empire, Capitalist Libertarian Freedom Region, Freetown, SEC Fanatics, The Embassy, Knights of The Templar Order, matheo, Cemetery, Zimbabwe, New Caledonia, Ethiopia, The Hague, The Monarchy alliance, Cape Verde, Allied conservative Union, Bloemfontein, Weed, Guinea Kiribati, Lardyland, Valkia, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Pennsylvania, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Mexico City, Raxulan Empire, Sudan, Prince Edward Island, Serovski Mir 2022, The New Moderate Alliance, Western Australia, New Estonia Anti Communist Bloc, Pecan Sandies, Regionless, Aceon, Anti Anime Association, United Right, the Western Frontier, The Conservative Democracies, Rhodesian Space, and Citizens Coalition.
Tags: Anti-Communist, Anti-Fascist, Capitalist, Conservative, Democratic, Eco-Friendly, Free Trade, Independent, Libertarian, Medium, and National Sovereigntist.
Dixie contains 37 nations, the 623rd most in the world.
Today's World Census Report
The Highest Unexpected Death Rate in Dixie
The World Census paid their respects at cemeteries in order to determine how likely citizens were to die each year from unnatural causes, such as crime, preventable illness, accident, and government encouragement.
As a region, Dixie is ranked 6,289th in the world for Highest Unexpected Death Rate.
![]() | Nation | WA Category | Motto | |
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| 1. | Authoritarian Democracy | “Happy summer, everyone!” | ||
| 2. | Capitalizt | “Liberty for those who seek it.” | ||
| 3. | The REDACTED Sergeant of Dixiecrats | Capitalist Paradise | “Semper Tyrannus” | |
| 4. | The Anarcho-Capitalist Freehold of Confederate Mississippi | Capitalizt | “Virtute Et Armis” | |
| 5. | The Republic of Kan Counins | Libertarian Police State | “Twirling Toward Freedom” | |
| 6. | The Rogue Nation of Confederation of American-States | Conservative Democracy | “God Save the south” | |
| 7. | The Confederacy of Independent-Systems | Inoffensive Centrist Democracy | “Keep it Valiant and Virile!” | |
| 8. | The Republic of Old North State | Inoffensive Centrist Democracy | “Mission Accomplished” | |
| 9. | The State of Quantrill | Civil Rights Lovefest | “Regnat Populus” | |
| 10. | The State of Kennesaw | Inoffensive Centrist Democracy | “Pro bono publico” |
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Regional Happenings
- : Arkary ceased to exist.
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The Free Land of The Baja 1000 departed this region for The Global Elite.
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The Free Land of The Baja 1000 arrived from The Black Hawks.
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The National Unionstate of Amerikanum departed this region for The West Pacific.
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The National Unionstate of Amerikanum arrived from Lazarus.
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The National Republic of Anlastria arrived from Balder.
- : Soltanien ceased to exist.
- : Embassy cancelled between Bcn and Dixie.
- : Vurygania ceased to exist.
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The Republic of Kastamica departed this region for United Right.
Dixie Regional Message Board
Loading...Thank You for accepting my request for the exchange of embassies :) The Good people of the South stood with Rhodesia throughout UDI
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I appreciate your Dixie you are creating and entertaining of course there are parts that I see differently but that's because I have had to step back from everything we were taught to believe and put it back together the way it really was. You handled "I AM Randall" well with more patience than me. Wish I had not been away for that one. I'm a Southern gentleman in response to their lack of knowledge - the first time - but start that traitor name calling it's over. They learn real fast slavery was already being abolished and would have without a war, Georgia was the last of the 13 states to sign the Articles of Confederation and accept slavery but Massachusetts bullied them into it. Massachusetts wanted to secede when Texas was annexed for fear of it dividing to more states and giving more power to the South. I have read that case and they were just sissy about it all. A whining group and haven't changed much. When somebody gets condescending I see they don't have enough facts to stand a chance -they know nothing and forgot we learned that in school too and I know what you think. This is sport for me to dismantle them without one cuss word. I would have helped you, but you got this. Just don't ever cower to a traitor.. they are the one's that abandoned the Constitution with Marxist abe at the helm . Take nothing from a benighted one trying to put power over you. We were right in all that was about getting out. They needed us and still do. Especially Texas today is paying a lot of the bills for them right now. This is another topic and we are in 1862 right now. LOL
Yeah...watch out change if often like every time you leave for a week or so ....
The Great Storm decided to suspend its operations. I'm currently wandering until I can find CountBleck, who will send me to my new home.
Oh, I'm outta here!
Above is a political cartoon of the “civil war” era. (And you thought that today’s political cartoonists were savage!) The cartoonist has managed to place in his work, a very clear, accurate and comprehensive image of Lincoln and his administration as the artist – and the publication – saw the matter at that time. Obviously, neither were devotees of the President but the cartoon is not merely a matter of insult. Indeed, a great deal of information about both the man and his government is contained within a very small area!
The most important point made in the cartoon is expressed in the words emanating from the mouth of the Lincoln figure: “Necessity is my only law!” This was Lincoln’s only creed. He saw himself as the Savior of the government and did not bother to consider whether or not the efforts he made to save the nation might indeed be fatal to it. In this, I am reminded of another old saying, “The operation was a success—but the patient died.”
Beneath Lincoln’s feet we see being trampled both habeas corpus and “freedom of the press.” Now let us remember that habeas corpus goes back to the Magna Carta. It ended the right of kings to arrest and imprison their enemies without consequence for it required that any person so detained—within a reasonable period of time—had to be charged with a crime and permitted recourse to law. So egregious was Lincoln’s trespass against this fundamental right of Western Civilization, that a book written in 1869 by John Marshall was entitled The American Bastille, a reference to the notorious French prison which became a by-word for government tyranny. In this book are the accounts of only a very few of the tens of thousands so imprisoned and we find that these men and women were subjected to not just arrest and imprisonment but suffering, exposure, starvation, torture, humiliation and the theft of their property and sometimes their lives. It would seem that the method of warfare used against the South was not limited to that region but was also practiced against American citizens in the North who disapproved of Lincoln’s actions.
The second right trampled underfoot is Freedom of the Press which is part of First Amendment of the Bill of Rights. Very briefly, the Amendment states:
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”
Under Lincoln, the entire First Amendment was rendered null and void. Of course, the Amendment speaks to laws created by Congress. But whether by Executive Order or by law, it is forbidden for the Government in, by and/or through any of its branches, to restrict religious observance, freedom of speech, freedom of the press or the right of peaceful assembly and petition. Yet all of the above were effectively suspended by Lincoln.
Lincoln’s treatment of Maryland was particularly egregious and included sending General Benjamin Butler to Baltimore where that worthy trained United States Army cannons on the City while Lincoln had various state leaders arrested and imprisoned to prevent the call for a vote on secession. When such a vote was eventually taken, it was overwhelmingly defeated as there were no pro-secessionists able or willing to vote “Yea!” under the circumstances.
As was usual with Lincoln, any publication that dared to challenge his war or criticize his actions was shut down and its editor arrested and imprisoned without charge. The grandson of the author of the Star Spangled Banner, Francis Key Howard, editor of The Exchange Newspaper of Baltimore, was arrested on the morning of September 13th, 1861 and taken to Fort McHenry. He later wrote:
“When I looked out in the morning, I could not help being struck by an odd and not pleasant coincidence. On that day forty-seven years before my grandfather, Mr. F. S. Key, then prisoner on a British ship, had witnessed the bombardment of Fort McHenry. When on the following morning the hostile fleet drew off, defeated, he wrote the song so long popular throughout the country, the Star Spangled Banner. As I stood upon the very scene of that conflict, I could not but contrast my position with his, forty-seven years before.”
Howard was correct. The tyranny against which Americans had fought in 1776 had not been defeated, but merely changed in person and place from a tyrant 4,000 miles away to a tyrant in their own backyards.
And what about Lincoln and his Administration’s affect on religion? Well, there are countless stories of clerics who were ordered–not asked—to pray for the President and not just for his health or his immortal soul, but for the furtherance of his war. This was demanded by the military of religious leaders both in the North and in the South and when it was not forthcoming—especially in occupied areas in the South—the pastor was arrested and the church closed. Worse, during the war, the churches in the South were a particular target for destruction as a means of inflicting cultural death upon the section. This crusade—fully as awful as any waged by the Ottoman Turk or the Nazis and Communists of the last century—must stand as proof that Lincoln violated even this seemingly militarily neutral section of the First Amendment. Indeed, freedom of any kind was in short supply during the War of Secession. There was a pervasive malignant atmosphere of suspicion and betrayal that silenced even the most benign dissent by the most honorable of dissenters.
We must now return to our artist and see what else he provides. Oddly, the only reference in the cartoon to the slave—despite what we are told is his importance—is the game Lincoln plays with him. A cherry labeled the Emancipation Proclamation is dangled over the tiny figure’s head and he reaches for what he believes is the fruit of liberty; the stick on which it dangles carries the words, “MY WILL IS LAW” which was certainly true. But does the Emancipation actually represent liberty? It freed no slaves. Those given their “freedom” were not in any territory over which Lincoln had control while those living in the Union were exempt.
Finally, two illustrators demonstrate the nature of the men with whom Lincoln surrounded himself. Indeed, the slave is more a man than Secretary of State, William Seward who appears in these two images, first as a mere extension of the Goblin King’s tail and secondly as a mere hand. Yet, despite being nothing more than an appendage of his master or a single body part, Seward performs unconstitutional atrocities from the other end, so to speak. From Seward’s mouth comes a paraphrase of his infamous comment to Lord Lyons, British envoy to the United States for much of the War:
“My Lord, I can touch a bell on my right hand, and order the arrest of a citizen of Ohio. I can touch a bell again, and order the imprisonment of a citizen of New York; and no power on earth, except that of the President, can release them. Can the Queen of England, do so much?”
In the image, Seward’s “bell” is connected to telegraph lines showing the speed with which tyranny spreads in Lincoln’s new America. The clapper of the bell is a mask symbolic of the deceit hiding the true nature of Lincoln’s government while Lincoln’s government is itself a mask for Lincoln.
Just flying thru on our way south.
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