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The SNC: Who Can Participate
The Southern National Congress is not a mere conference, symposium, or assembly of Southerners at large. It is designed to be a Congress of the Southern people acting through their respective States. The Congress has no formal legal or legislative authority. We are, after all, still under the Regime in Washington. But we believe the SNC is establishing its moral authority. And as the corrupt and despotic empire run from Washington continues to crumble, forfeiting its moral authority, the SNC’s legitimacy may fill the void, providing an alternative foundation for sane, stable, and moral self-government in the South. For this reason, maintaining the State basis for the SNC’s structure is paramount.
Therefore, the first qualification is that participants and potential Delegates be residents of their respective States.
These States will have voting power in the Congress:
- Virginia
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
- Georgia
- Florida
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Mississippi
- Louisiana
- Texas
- Tennessee
- Kentucky
- Maryland
- Missouri
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In 2006 the SNC Committee voted to give non-voting or “observer” status to Delegations from Oklahoma, and to the “Southern Diaspora,” that is, the Southern-born living outside the South.
Potential Delegates must also be 18 years old and be of good moral character. We cannot see into men’s souls, so this last requirement may be satisfied by never having been convicted of a mal in se crime; that is, a thing “evil in itself,” (murder, rape, arson, kidnapping, violent assault, armed robbery, etc.) as distinguished from the malum prohibitum, the whole host of countless, expanding, administrative “crimes” made up by the overweening state and which threaten to make “criminals” out of all of us; for example, not filling out your paperwork or paying your coerced tribute (taxes).
Aside from these three formal requirements – State residency, 18 years old, good moral character (free of criminal conviction) – there are no others set by the SNC Committee. However, the States are responsible for selecting and organizing their own Delegations, and it is up to the States to decide whom they will seat as Delegates.
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SNC Organization Plan
The SNC will provide an alternative legitimate means of expressing Southern goals, grievances, and solutions in a way that does not presently exist.
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