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As I sit here, I must make a confession to all of you. IN my home state of Alabama, we have a history of bad, no, horrible political leadership. Very, very bad. 50 years ago, Birmingham was the largest city in the Southeast. We passed on Ford, Boing, Delta, Budwiser, and other industries. We choose to put all of our eggs in the basket of US Steel. They closed, Atlanta took most of these companies, and now we are small and they are a major player. Not to mention all of the Civil Rights issues that we had, both locally and state-wide. Since we became a state, we have been governed by morons, goof-balls, bigots, and other assorted ne’er-do-wells. They have all had one thing in common: they were almost all FreeMasons.
Perhaps that is part of my issue. When George Wallace stood in the steps to proclaim segregation, he was a Mason. When Bull Connor attacked black children with dogs and hoses, he was a Mason. When the 16th Street Baptist Church was blown up, the suspects were Masons. The idiots who crippled Birmingham over the last 110 years were almost all MAsons (the white ones, anyway). In Alabama, a good number of Masons are in the KKK. I am not sure about the years 1819-1900, but I bet it is not much different.
I guess that I have issues partially because of what my Church says and partially because I have seen almost none of the positive Masonic influence in my state.
I am sorry if my bias is affecting my ability to discuss it. I just thought I should say something.
Perhaps that is part of my issue. When George Wallace stood in the steps to proclaim segregation, he was a Mason. When Bull Connor attacked black children with dogs and hoses, he was a Mason. When the 16th Street Baptist Church was blown up, the suspects were Masons. The idiots who crippled Birmingham over the last 110 years were almost all MAsons (the white ones, anyway). In Alabama, a good number of Masons are in the KKK. I am not sure about the years 1819-1900, but I bet it is not much different.
I guess that I have issues partially because of what my Church says and partially because I have seen almost none of the positive Masonic influence in my state.
I am sorry if my bias is affecting my ability to discuss it. I just thought I should say something.