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In County News...
McIntosh County, Georgia, USA
The Zoning Ordinance Violations By Elected Officials and Private Developers on SIG.
Voter Intimidation & Voter Suppression in McIntosh County
Response to The Darien News Ad Paid for by the
McIntosh County Patriot Party (MCPP) Authored by Fred Stregles
This response is to communicate to the citizens of McIntosh County that the Klu Klux Klan has found a new expression for themselves known as the McIntosh County Patriot Party.
It is clear that this organization is committed to the old practices of voter suppression and voter intimidation and stabbing a knife in the heart of partnerships between whites and blacks that have the same stance on issues in McIntosh County.
The conversation between Mr. Hall and Mr. Morris demonstrates that whites and blacks will work together to defeat the trash collection fee and establish a framework for Equity in Governance in this county.
Additionally, the attempt of the McIntosh County Patriot Party is futile in the eyes of the truth. The misrepresentation within this purchased add is false and has no factual backing. It is clear that the tort of liable has now been established and dismantles the integrity of Public Policy practice in McIntosh County Georgia.
Therefore, as we defeated the old Klu Klux Klan so shall we defeat every intention of the McIntosh County Patriot Party.
It is clear that this organization is committed to the old practices of voter suppression and voter intimidation and stabbing a knife in the heart of partnerships between whites and blacks that have the same stance on issues in McIntosh County.
The conversation between Mr. Hall and Mr. Morris demonstrates that whites and blacks will work together to defeat the trash collection fee and establish a framework for Equity in Governance in this county.
Additionally, the attempt of the McIntosh County Patriot Party is futile in the eyes of the truth. The misrepresentation within this purchased add is false and has no factual backing. It is clear that the tort of liable has now been established and dismantles the integrity of Public Policy practice in McIntosh County Georgia.
Therefore, as we defeated the old Klu Klux Klan so shall we defeat every intention of the McIntosh County Patriot Party.
In International News...
Gullah/Geechee Citizen Diplomats Host
International Delegates on SIG

A U.S. Department of State
Office of International Visitors
Bureau of Educational & Cultural Affairs
International Visitor Leadership Program's
Cultural Heritage Preservation Multi-Regional Project
brought to Sapelo Island by
Georgia Council for International Visitors
International Delegates from:
United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Haiti, Singapore, & Cambodia
Office of International Visitors
Bureau of Educational & Cultural Affairs
International Visitor Leadership Program's
Cultural Heritage Preservation Multi-Regional Project
brought to Sapelo Island by
Georgia Council for International Visitors
International Delegates from:
United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Haiti, Singapore, & Cambodia
Gullah/Geechee Citizen Diplomat Impact Narrative is based on the 5 Professional Objectives set by the International Visitor Leadership Program:
Explore current U.S. theory, practice and new technology in the field of cultural heritage preservation and management;
Dismantled the misconception of what American current theory and practices are regarding cultural heritage preservation and management; misconception that there are no severely challenged and disadvantage communities in America; citizens doing the work to plan the events, plan the site visit, and established the dialogue management strategy framework rather than a government agency or corporation; participants expectations of site visit were communicated, participants reviewing cultural information and data, participants asking questions, citizen diplomats providing cultural information and data, citizen diplomats answering questions
Examine advocacy strategies and how public and private entities have effectively used cultural heritage to expand and enhance domestic and international tourism;
Communicated advocacy strategy experiences in dealing with local, county, state, and federal governments; shared Public Policy Management assessment strategy for local, county, state, federal governments and agencies/departments therein that are designed to impact communities; information, data, structure, and stakeholders were put on display as it relates to advocacy of cultural heritage preservation
Visit cultural heritage sites and museums and discuss the development of educational programming;
Visited ancestral Gullah/Geechee settlements and community; discussed the opportunities that are available for incorporating cultural heritage into the Public School Systems and the University Systems curriculum for teacher training and in-class assignments that lead to student field trips
Discuss the strategies cultural institutions use to attract the public and to raise funds such as special exhibitions, in house and online gift shops and special events; and
Special events such as Sapelo Island’s Cultural Day were put on display, special exhibitions at the Smithsonian were also highlighted
Highlight the diverse ethnic, cultural, historical and religious traditions in the U.S.
Information and data regarding Islamic influence on the Gullah/Geechee culture was put on display; churches were visited
Explore current U.S. theory, practice and new technology in the field of cultural heritage preservation and management;
Dismantled the misconception of what American current theory and practices are regarding cultural heritage preservation and management; misconception that there are no severely challenged and disadvantage communities in America; citizens doing the work to plan the events, plan the site visit, and established the dialogue management strategy framework rather than a government agency or corporation; participants expectations of site visit were communicated, participants reviewing cultural information and data, participants asking questions, citizen diplomats providing cultural information and data, citizen diplomats answering questions
Examine advocacy strategies and how public and private entities have effectively used cultural heritage to expand and enhance domestic and international tourism;
Communicated advocacy strategy experiences in dealing with local, county, state, and federal governments; shared Public Policy Management assessment strategy for local, county, state, federal governments and agencies/departments therein that are designed to impact communities; information, data, structure, and stakeholders were put on display as it relates to advocacy of cultural heritage preservation
Visit cultural heritage sites and museums and discuss the development of educational programming;
Visited ancestral Gullah/Geechee settlements and community; discussed the opportunities that are available for incorporating cultural heritage into the Public School Systems and the University Systems curriculum for teacher training and in-class assignments that lead to student field trips
Discuss the strategies cultural institutions use to attract the public and to raise funds such as special exhibitions, in house and online gift shops and special events; and
Special events such as Sapelo Island’s Cultural Day were put on display, special exhibitions at the Smithsonian were also highlighted
Highlight the diverse ethnic, cultural, historical and religious traditions in the U.S.
Information and data regarding Islamic influence on the Gullah/Geechee culture was put on display; churches were visited