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Racist Lawyer Makes New Bid for Board of Heritage Group

Notorious white supremacist lawyer Kirk D. Lyons has thrown his hat in the ring again for a spot on the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) General Executive Council, the national governing board for a group representing male descendants of Confederate veterans. Lyons, who was married at the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations compound by that group鈥檚 now deceased leader Richard Butler and who has a lengthy personal of racist activities that includes past membership in the neo-Nazi National Alliance, is running for the post of councilman for the Army of Northern Virginia (ANV), the largest of the SCV鈥檚 three geographical divisions. Lyons is a past commander of the I.N. Giffen Camp, located in his hometown of Black Mountain, N.C.

In his campaign platform, Lyons (above, with family, in photo released with his campaign announcement) aims to turn the 20,000-odd member organization into one with a million. Perhaps he will do so by loosening standards. In a 2004 E-mail to SCV members, Lyons , 鈥淢ere Klan membership should not be sufficient to remove a member.鈥 What he says explicitly in his campaign announcement is that he hopes to use his position to reverse the outcome of the Civil War: 鈥淚 look forward to being part of a gathering of eagles at Elm Springs [the SCV鈥檚 Tennessee headquarters] to lead the SCV to the victory our ancestors were denied 鈥 a victory that with God鈥檚 help we can and must secure for our posterity.鈥

Since the late 1990s, Lyons鈥 plan has been to turn the SCV into an arm of the radical right, something he made clear during a speech to the racist in 2000. In a videotape obtained by the Intelligence Report, Lyons about how a group of 鈥渦nreconstructed Southerners鈥 or 鈥渨hite trash,鈥 including himself, had helped to move the SCV increasingly towards a white 鈥渘ationalist perspective.鈥 鈥淭he civil rights movement I am trying to form seeks a revolution,鈥 Lyons told his extremist colleagues that day. 鈥淲e seek a return to a godly society with no Northernisms attached to it 鈥 a majority European-derived society.鈥

Lyons鈥 initial involvement in the SCV when he was elected as ANV councilman for a two-year stint in 2000. At the end of 2001, Lyons his candidacy for the even higher SCV post of commander of the ANV region, a traditional stepping stone to the SCV鈥檚 highest post, commander in chief.

Lyons鈥 run for ANV commander sparked a long-running internal battle between racist and non-racist factions (described by the racists as the 鈥渓unatic鈥 and the 鈥済ranny鈥 factions, respectively) for control of the SCV, the country鈥檚 leading Southern heritage organization. Prominent SCV members against Lyons and North Carolina member Gilbert Jones, who was later thrown out of the group for seeking an explicit anti-racist membership policy, told CBS News on the eve of the SCV elections that 鈥渨e ought to take the neo-Nazis, the white supremacists, and the skinheads and show them to the door.鈥 Lyons lost the race for ANV commander by a handful of votes, but, in a devastating defeat for those hoping to cleanse the SCV of racism, his close ally, South Carolinian Ron Wilson, won the top post of overall commander of the SCV. (Wilson was then on the board of Lyons鈥 , which has received funds from the SCV to pursue cases defending the display of Confederate symbols.)

Wilson鈥檚 term, during which Lyons served in the appointed post of Judge Advocate General, was by a campaign to purge the SCV鈥檚 ranks of anti-racists, and hundreds were ultimately thrown out. The dispute ultimately led the Military Order of Stars and Bars, the SCV鈥檚 long-time partner organization for the descendants of Confederate officers with which it long shared office space in the SCV鈥檚 Elm Springs headquarters mansion, to its ties with the group. Many prominent SCV members quit; other , unsuccessfully, to wrest the group from Wilson, Lyons and their allies.

On an SCV E-mail list in 2005, Lyons celebrated, perhaps a bit prematurely, the victory of the radical faction in the SCV civil war. 鈥淭he slackers and the grannies have been purged from our ranks,鈥 Lyons exulted. Now, Lyons added, the SCV needed to become 鈥渁 modern, 21st century Christian war machine capable of uniting the Confederate community and leading it to ultimate victory.鈥 If Lyons is elected to the SCV鈥檚 board, he may well be in a position to help complete the transformation of the SCV into a 鈥渨ar machine鈥 that welcomes racists.

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