Archive for the ‘Party Politics’ Category

Nationalist Breakthrough in Greece

May 7, 2012 Current Events, Ethnonationalism, Europe, Europeans, Party Politics, Politics

  “We are a Christian nation and we are Europeans. We don’t need Asians, Muslim fanatics in our country, simple as that,” says Ilias Panagiotaros, Golden Dawn spokesman, as he explains party policy: “Seal our borders with mines, full protection …

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Observations from a Ron Paul Event

May 4, 2012 America, Current Events, Ideology, Party Politics, Politics

  A week ago I had the opportunity to go hear Ron Paul speak in Houston, TX.   In what seems to be standard operating procedure, the event was blacked out by the local media, and I only found out about …

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Vive la France

April 25, 2012 Blog, Current Events, Ethnonationalism, Europe, Europeans, Party Politics, Politics

  The first round of the French presidential elections took place on Sunday.  It was essentially a five-way race between the Left Front’s (Communist) Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the Socialist Party’s (Leftist) François Hollande, the Democratic Movement’s (Centrist) François Bayrou, the Union for …

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The Marxist and Anti-Christian Foundations of the Struggle Against Apartheid

March 1, 2012 Africans, Colonial, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, History, Ideology, Law, Modern, Party Politics, Politics, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, South Africa and Rhodesia, The West

  For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places. (Eph. 6:12, NKJV) The so-called “struggle” against …

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Race, Immigration, and Ron Paul

January 27, 2012 America, Current Events, Demographics, Ideology, Immigration, Party Politics, Politics, Race

Introduction I am personally a strong supporter of Ron Paul’s 2012 presidential bid.  I have been a strong supporter of Congressman Paul since 2003 or 2004 when I first started getting politically involved.  His commitment to sound economics, non-interventionist foreign …

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Globalists and Marxists vs Hungary

January 17, 2012 Blog, Current Events, Economics, Europe, History, Law, Modern, Party Politics, Politics, The West

  Back in April, I wrote an article outlining the positive nature of Hungary’s new constitution written and passed by the center-right Fidesz party.  The constitution is pro-Christian, pro-Family, and Nationalistic and I predicted that the usual suspects would be …

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An Overview of Contemporary Afrikaner Movements for Self-Determination

December 6, 2011 Christianity, Current Events, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, Ideology, Modern, Party Politics, Politics, Race, South Africa and Rhodesia, The West, Theonomy

  Introduction Ever since the black Marxist takeover of South Africa was finally completed on the March 27, 1994, freedom-loving Afrikaner-Boers have been involved in many different attempts and projects aiming at self-determination for the Boer nation. The struggle for …

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Pat Buchanan: Return of the War Party?

November 16, 2011 America, American, Blog, Current Events, Foreign Policy, History, Modern, Party Politics, Politics

  The total cost for Bush’s wars has now surpassed four trillion dollars (equal to over 26% of the current national debt), thousands of American soldiers killed and many times that injured, and tens of thousands of civilian lives.  And …

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Disunion, Slavery, and the Confederacy, Part Two: Learning from the Politics of Secession

October 31, 2011 America, Ethnonationalism, History, Party Politics, Politics, Race, Southern, War Between the States

This year I have read a book that has changed some of my thinking on politics.  The book is The Road to Disunion, Vol. II: Secessionists Triumphant  by William W. Freehling.  This book is particularly valuable because it attempts to …

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Pat Buchanan on the Default

July 11, 2011 America, Blog, Current Events, Economics, Party Politics, Politics

  August 2nd is the date the US government will begin defaulting on its debts if the debt ceiling is not raised.1  Almost two months ago, I advocated for not raising the debt ceiling any further, and I maintain that …

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