Folks,
I rec'd this electronically last night. After reading it, especially, the last paragraph, it occurred to me that those dollars would be better spent to preserve hallowed ground threatened by bulldozers. Please, no flames, just dialogue. Might it be possible to bring the national SCV into the ranks of heritage organizations committed to the preservation of Civil War sites and therefore willing to put preservation near or at the top of its organizational priorities? That said, I know there are many local SCV camps who have been and are now engaged in important preservation efforts. Let's confine discussion to the national organization since it controls the organizational purse-strings and has significant financial assets.
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NATIONAL SCV PRESS RELEASE
NATIONAL SCV CONVENTION
TEXAN ELECTED COMMANDER
VOWS RESTORATION OF PLAQUES
Denne Sweeney of DALLAS, TEXAS, was overwhelmingly elected to the office of Commander-in-Chief of the International Sons of Confederate Veterans at the 109th Annual Convention of the Sons of Confederate Veterans meeting in Dalton, Georgia, on July 31, 2004. Mr. Sweeney, a retired computer engineer, is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and a Vietnam veteran.
Mr. Sweeney gained state and national recognition as the person who instituted the civil lawsuit against the State of Texas for removing the Confederate plaques from the Texas Supreme Court Building. Sweeney felt that even if this put him at financial risk, it would be worthwhile to prevent the destruction of the plaques after their removal from the Supreme Court Building. Since the initiation of the suit, an immense amount of attention has been focused on the removal at both state and national levels. Due to the action of Mr. Sweeney, the Texas Sons of Confederate Veterans and the public outcry from thousands of concerned citizens, the REPUBLICAN PARTY has made the return of the plaques to the Supreme Court Building a key part of their PLATFORM.
Mr. Sweeney has stated “the total resources of the Sons of Confederate Veterans as a national organization will be utilized to bring about the restoration of the Confederate plaques to their rightful place in the Supreme Court Building”.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT BRAG BOWLING AT 804.359.0382 OR 804.389.3620.
Brag Bowling
SCV National Press Officer
Columbia, Tennessee
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Cordially,
I rec'd this electronically last night. After reading it, especially, the last paragraph, it occurred to me that those dollars would be better spent to preserve hallowed ground threatened by bulldozers. Please, no flames, just dialogue. Might it be possible to bring the national SCV into the ranks of heritage organizations committed to the preservation of Civil War sites and therefore willing to put preservation near or at the top of its organizational priorities? That said, I know there are many local SCV camps who have been and are now engaged in important preservation efforts. Let's confine discussion to the national organization since it controls the organizational purse-strings and has significant financial assets.
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NATIONAL SCV PRESS RELEASE
NATIONAL SCV CONVENTION
TEXAN ELECTED COMMANDER
VOWS RESTORATION OF PLAQUES
Denne Sweeney of DALLAS, TEXAS, was overwhelmingly elected to the office of Commander-in-Chief of the International Sons of Confederate Veterans at the 109th Annual Convention of the Sons of Confederate Veterans meeting in Dalton, Georgia, on July 31, 2004. Mr. Sweeney, a retired computer engineer, is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and a Vietnam veteran.
Mr. Sweeney gained state and national recognition as the person who instituted the civil lawsuit against the State of Texas for removing the Confederate plaques from the Texas Supreme Court Building. Sweeney felt that even if this put him at financial risk, it would be worthwhile to prevent the destruction of the plaques after their removal from the Supreme Court Building. Since the initiation of the suit, an immense amount of attention has been focused on the removal at both state and national levels. Due to the action of Mr. Sweeney, the Texas Sons of Confederate Veterans and the public outcry from thousands of concerned citizens, the REPUBLICAN PARTY has made the return of the plaques to the Supreme Court Building a key part of their PLATFORM.
Mr. Sweeney has stated “the total resources of the Sons of Confederate Veterans as a national organization will be utilized to bring about the restoration of the Confederate plaques to their rightful place in the Supreme Court Building”.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT BRAG BOWLING AT 804.359.0382 OR 804.389.3620.
Brag Bowling
SCV National Press Officer
Columbia, Tennessee
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Cordially,
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