Conference Theme: “Southern Independence: What Do Y’all Think Now?”
The League of the South will hold its 2009 National Conference once again in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on 30-31 October.
The confirmed speakers thus far are: Mike Crane, Ray McBerry, Mark Thomey, Tom Moore, Dennis Fusaro (Second Amendment activist), Franklin Sanders, and Michael Hill.
Last year’s conference dealt with the imminent collapse of the American Empire. Since then, the empire has done a remarkable job of collapsing itself and almost everything else, especially the economy. In recent weeks, there’s been a lot of talk of secession from various State officials, political candidates, and media commentators. After fifteen years, people are finally listening to our message. More and more Southerners (as well as other Americans) are coming to realize that it makes no sense to stay aboard a sinking ship.
The theme of this year’s League conference will be “Southern Independence: What Do Y’all Think Now?” There is a rising tide of support for secession and independence, and the League intends to take advantage of it. We hope you’ll join us this year in Chattanooga for what promises to be a very important weekend of speeches, planning, and good fellowship.
Conference registration is $50 per individual, $75 per couple, and $100 per family. Attendees can register either online at www.dixienet.org or by sending a check or money order to The League of the South, PO Box 760, Killen, Alabama 35645. Please provide the names of everyone in your party, as well as city and State of residence, so we can have nametags ready for them at the door.
A list of local hotels will be forthcoming on our www.dixienet.org website.
Mark you calendar and make your plans to join us in Chattanooga on 30-31 October.