Tuesday, November 20, 2007

www.cofederate.net

1. The Heritage Preservation Association (HPA) is an international, non-profit, membership organization dedicated to preserving the heritage, history, culture and symbols of the Old South and Colonial United States.

HPA was formed in 1993 to combat then Georgia Governor Zell Miller's attempts to censor the Georgia state flag. We then spread to other states to fight what has become a movement of cultural genocide on our American heritage and symbols. HPA has members in all 50 states and 6 different countries through-out the world. Our common bond is the love for the American South and its rich culture and history.

This website talked about how they want to preserve the culture of others.


2. In one part of the site they say that they do not want to foster hatred and they do not let others. They want to be open for all and so far there are a number of states involved with this group.

3. It sounds like a good thing that they are doing, to promote awareness about these groups. Mostly because they say all are welcome.

4. It seems like this is a good site, and they say "We welcome people of all races, countries, religions and political affiliations who share our love for the heritage of the American South and encourage them to join us in the fight against cultural censorship.

HPA has no political goals or agendas, other than defending the culture, heritage and symbols of Old South and its colonial roots." A place that says that they welcome all people no matter what sounds like a good thing to me.

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