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The Council of Conservative Citizens Publishes Excellent Tome called "Neoconservatism"
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I know we are discouraged from kibitzing and talking too much about "other" organizations near or in our realm. But I will violate that here because the topic needs a brief visit. The subject is the C of C C. The venerable Council of Conservative Citizens.
Negative, I won't go into one of my standard long rants. I put people to sleep. Here in Brief: C of CC has turned the corner with a single publication. That pub? A 25-page "Occasional Paper" called simply "Neoconservatism". It's "Issue #6", edited by Brent Nelson, date simply 2004. The subject matter of Neoconservatism is an excellent, comprehensive discussion of Neocons, what they do, how they do it, what is their motivation. The paper names names and covers all the bases. It criticizes neo-conism, American Zionista Foreign Policy, and (gasp!) individual neo-cons. It takes issue with (gasp!) rich Jews with an Israel-first agenda. I takes on (gasp!) Pat Robertson types, and ordinary Rapturists who salivate for the Armageddon in the Middle East concept. I recommend ordering the pub from C of CC and reading it.
The paper is important because it marks the first, and really the only time, that I've ever seen a pub from C of CC that "Names the Evil". All previous years such discussion has been strictly verboten. The Citizens Informer is an excellent paper, but has always stuck to criticism of general anti-White bigotry and especially anti-Confederate activity. Never were the actual perpetrators ever mentioned by name.
The arrival of Samuel Francis as the head kahuna was a huge boost. He brought C of CC instant credibility and fervor. During his short tenure I think the high-watermark was publication of "Neoconservatism", and the official combination of C of CC with Citizens Informer was smart and favorable. Now Sam is dead. Horrible! It remains to be seen who and how will pick up the ball at C of CC. A weak return to senile rants about that mean ol' Federal Government and institutional anti-Whitism will ensure C of CC irrelevance for years to come.
C of CC will continue to get my $25 a year for a Citizens Informer subscription. If it wants more, it will have to become dramatically more militant and responsive to membership. In short, more relevant
Edited by Realgeorge on 24 September 2005 at 12:32pm
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