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NAACP to 'patrol' South Carolina borders
The State ^ | 1/13/02 | RODDIE BURRIS

Posted on 01/13/2002 7:44:43 AM PST by shuckmaster

The NAACP will begin posting "border patrols" at various entryways into South Carolina within 30 days urging tourists not to stop in the Palmetto State, the civil rights group said Saturday.

"The border patrol is our way of standing at the Georgia and North Carolina borders (and asking) that you not stop, not stay in hotels, and don't buy gas" in South Carolina, said Nelson B. Rivers III, NAACP national field director. "Or better still, that you turn around."

The initiative is part of a plan the group unveiled Saturday to turn up the heat on state leaders in 2002 to completely remove the Confederate flag from the State House grounds.

Tourism officials reached Saturday expressed concern the action could hurt the state's economy, already laboring through a recession.

Rivers said the group will hold a third annual rally at the State House on Jan. 21, in part to protest the flag. The NAACP also will launch a national campaign that uses billboards, flyers, bumper stickers and television to discourage tourism in the state.

South Carolina has been the target of economic sanctions against tourism - at $9 billion a year, the state's largest industry - since 1999. Then, the NAACP began increasing pressure on the Legislature to take the Confederate emblem off the State House.

In what they said was a compromise, lawmakers removed the flag from the atop the State House, and from the Senate and House chambers in July 2000. At the same time, however, they raised a Confederate flag on a pole on the State House's front lawn.

In 1999-2000, tourism officials said the sanctions cost Columbia, Charleston, Myrtle Beach and Hilton Head $10 million in lost revenues. Since the compromise, the impact of the sanctions has waned, those officials have said.

'DISAPPOINTED IN THE DECISION'

However, tourism officials Saturday expressed concern about the NAACP's new plans.

"At Parks, Recreation and Tourism, we're disappointed in the decision to take these further actions," said Marion Edmonds, a spokesman for the state tourism department.

"We felt that the Legislature's decision to take the Confederate flag off the dome and out of the Senate and House chambers was a good-faith effort to resolve the issue."

Edmonds said he was unsure of the impact the new NAACP actions might have. "These are actions that have not been taken before in South Carolina, to my knowledge. We don't know what to expect."

Others expressed concern the actions could hurt the state's economy during a recession.

Tom Sponseller, president of the Hospitality Association of South Carolina, said, "Anything that can hamper tourism, especially in a time like this, could have a severe impact on the overall economy."

Ashby Ward, president of the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce, said: "Right now, I'm angry. It borders on the ridiculous. The legislators from all walks of life settled on this situation in Columbia, and I realize nobody's happy, but it is a compromise. This issue should just be past."

Ward added: "It seems ridiculous in this kind of economy, with the nation focused on this war on terrorism - to drag something from the past out like this is beyond my comprehension."

Spokespersons for Gov. Jim Hodges did not return calls Saturday. House Speaker David Wilkins, R-Greenville, also could not be reached.

S.C. Attorney General Charlie Condon said the civil rights group's plan breaks the law.

"It's an illegal secondary boycott and so on behalf of the state of South Carolina I'm going to be looking into the possibility of bringing a lawsuit against them for monetary damages," Condon said.

In explaining the border patrols, Rivers said NAACP personnel periodically would be stationed at various South Carolina entrances, "with protection," to let travelers know that sanctions are still in place.

Rivers said he will spread the message that economic sanctions are still in place against South Carolina as he delivers speeches across the country over the next 45 days about black history.

"The NAACP has made up its mind," Rivers said at a monthly meeting of the state NAACP in Columbia. "We will not stop until the Confederate flag has been put where it should be - out of sight, out of mind."

The NAACP also has been urging athletes and entertainers to avoid coming to South Carolina. The group said it will continue that effort with fresh energy this year and in years to come.

State NAACP head James Gallman called on national religious leaders, meeting planners, performers, artists, athletes and others to avoid South Carolina. He also asked S.C. residents to honor the boycott by taking their vacations outside the state.


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To: shuckmaster
What you do is do as much business with South Carolina companies as possible... but just boycott any black-owned business. And tell the black business owners why you no longer do business with them.
521 posted on 01/14/2002 10:08:34 AM PST by Hornetsnest
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To: shuckmaster
as i've said before:

1. the naaLcp is a RACIST hate group.

2. SC is better off w/o the $$$$ that anyone who listens to the naaLcp might spend.

3.the flag at the memorial is NEVER coming down. not this or any other year!

4. keep pushing SC patriots and see what happens.

for dixie,sw

522 posted on 01/14/2002 10:12:05 AM PST by stand watie
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To: shuckmaster
one other comment: the current lies and hatefulness of the naaLcp is EXACTLY what i said would happen if the legislature and "scalawag hodges" kow-towed to the group. NOTHING they say is TRUE. there is not a single truthful person in the whole bunch who came to SC to fight our SACRED FLAG on the statehouse dome. NOT ONE!

for dixie,sw

523 posted on 01/14/2002 10:15:17 AM PST by stand watie
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To: IvecrossedmyRubicon
may i humbly suggest "Challston"- my favorite city in dixie!

for SC & dixie,sw

524 posted on 01/14/2002 10:21:47 AM PST by stand watie
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To: stand watie
Now that I've thought this through...NAACP 'border patrols' will result in blacks sympathetic to the goals of these liberal extortionists avoiding South Carolina. 'Touchy-feely' Yankee liberals will do the same. At the same time, like-minded conservatives, especially from states bordering South Carolina, will fill the gap to help boost the economy of the Palmetto State. I don't know about anyone else, but this is starting to sound like a 'win-win' situation to me.



525 posted on 01/14/2002 12:14:18 PM PST by who knows what evil?
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To: dixie sass
Thanks Dixie for the kind comments. With a name like yours it would be hard NOT to feel the way you do about our home here in South-By-God Carolina. I just feel very strong about certain things and patriotisim towards ones roots and heritage and those (extra)ordinary individuals who were willing to fight for our rights are one of those things.

Wish more people felt like you do....

best! Van & Katherine - www.jenerette.com

526 posted on 01/14/2002 12:18:11 PM PST by Van Jenerette
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To: stand watie
This to be on Hannity and Colmes tonight.
527 posted on 01/14/2002 5:00:31 PM PST by aomagrat
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To: yawningotter
You nailed it. The view is from Patriot's Point. I can look South and see the USS Yorktown, or west and see the Charleston Peninsula. The old Grace and Pearman bridges have a lot of sentimental ambience, but the new Cooper River Bridge with 8 lanes, white cables, and futuristic lighting will be one of the most spectacular this side of the Golden Gate.


528 posted on 01/14/2002 5:20:39 PM PST by SC DOC
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To: SC DOC
Great picture, Doc!
You are making me miss the beautiful state of South Carolina even more....., but it's okay, I will always be a Carolinian at heart.

As I used to say to naacp and its mindless supporters during the initial boycott,
Boycott our State.............PLEASE!!!

Beautiful places
smiling faces.

529 posted on 01/14/2002 5:35:31 PM PST by Chong
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To: who knows what evil?
that's TRULY FUNNY about this is that "the staggering loss to the South Carolina economy" reported by the mainSLIME MEDIA, the naaLcp & the DIMocRATS is that it is COMPLETELY FALSE! and most of the general public believes it(after all it is in THE (Socialist) STATE, the NEWSLESS Courier Journal and all over TV).

but you just MAY be right, the damnyankees, LIBS and the idiot LIBS of the naaLcp MAY stay home!

i'm FOR that idea! for SC & dixie LIBERTY,sw

530 posted on 01/15/2002 9:20:52 AM PST by stand watie
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To: aomagrat
good.

for a free SC & dixie LIBERTY,sw

531 posted on 01/15/2002 9:25:39 AM PST by stand watie
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To: glassheart3
I hope the Attorney General puts em all in jail!
532 posted on 01/15/2002 1:35:16 PM PST by Thee Bishop
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To: TomServo
Makes me wanna drive to SC just to give 'em the finger

LOL!! Y'all come! And don't forget to look us up when you're done!

535 posted on 01/15/2002 7:38:02 PM PST by PistolPaknMama
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To: rdb3
South Carolina's governor should call out his National Guard and expel the NAACP from the state's borders.

The "governor" has made no comment. Rest assured, Hairlip Hodges loves the idea. It'll be so nice when he's voted out of office this year.

536 posted on 01/15/2002 7:44:23 PM PST by PistolPaknMama
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To: SC Swamp Fox
This may be a "Freeping" opportunity.

I'm in.

537 posted on 01/15/2002 8:04:15 PM PST by PistolPaknMama
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To: who knows what evil?
bo" patro' or no'he' ah come Edisto.
538 posted on 01/15/2002 8:14:06 PM PST by mathurine
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To: MississippiMan
Exactly what "protection" might that be?

I heard they plan on arming themselves. I wouldn't put it past the "governor" to provide National Guard troops to protect them. That raises another question, since conceal carry in SC does not apply to rest areas where weapons are not allowed.

I'm just wondering if they have permits for all these places they plan to be. Did we ever have a FReeper event where we didn't have a permit?

539 posted on 01/15/2002 8:17:45 PM PST by PistolPaknMama
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To: PistolPaknMama
Hey! I have a buddy who lives in Lexington. I used to live in Myrtle Beach, which sucked. Later moved to Sumter, which I loved. A shameless plug for 'Mikes Oyster Bar', in Sumter!
540 posted on 01/16/2002 5:07:14 AM PST by TomServo
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