Gulf South Free Press

Independent News From The Gulf South

About

Keeping the Gulf South informed, especially Mississippi.  GSFP will take a logical approach to all news in an effort to inform and educate its readers.

Gulf South Free Press was established to be the Progressive voice of the South, especially South Mississippi.  Articles will be from MS, LA, Al and West Fl.  We will try to be everywhere, but for now the concentration will be on S. MS.

I am a Southern radical…yes ultra-liberal that thinks there should be a new state or a new country called west Florida, after the old Spanish west Florida.  Why?  They face similar problems with similar solutions, the culture is bascially the same and they have a common history.  Start in the East find the Apalachicola river in the Florida panhandle, that would be the eastern most state border now go north to FL/Ga border now draw a straight line from the river to the Sabine River on the TX/LA border, everything south of that line would be West Florida.

I am a spokesman for this and began after the debacle of Katrina–the people in this new state deserve better than they get from the Federal govt and especially from their state govt.

3 Responses to “About”

  1. Vote for Connor Brown for Gulfport City Council, Ward 5!

  2. Harminka said

    Hello,

    This is Armine Hareyan writing from http://www.huliq.com. I visited your blog and liked your content.

    Would you be interested to send us a guest post on any of the issues related to the topics that you cover in your blog. We will publish it in our site http://www.huliq.com

    In return with each guest blog we will give one link in the author’s biline back to your blog. We only ask that the guest post ( we prefer it be a news coverage, sources can be Google News, CNN, MSNBC, Yahoo News, BBC and others) be a unique story and not be published in your blog.

    Please let me know if you may have any questions about http://www.huliq.com.

    If you want to consult the topic with me first that’s perfectly fine as well.

    Many thanks

    Best regards
    Armine Hareyan
    http://www.huliq.com

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