Archive for the ‘America’ Category

Dabney on Sunday: Universal Suffrage

September 11, 2011 America, American, History, Ideology, Politics, Southern, War Between the States

  The great Southern Presbyterian theologian Robert Lewis Dabney has been mentioned a number of times on this site.  It is a very telling indication of our times that such a visionary man is so little known, and usually slandered …

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Disunion, Slavery, and the Confederacy, Part One: A Southern Reflection

August 31, 2011 Africans, America, American, Books, Demographics, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, History, Ideology, Politics, Race, Southern, War Between the States

  One of my Google Reader feeds is the website Occidental Dissent, run by Hunter Wallace. A few months ago a post of his prompted me to purchase a copy of The Road to Disunion, Volume II: Secessionists Triumphant, by …

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Why Russia Today Supports Ron Paul

August 23, 2011 America, Current Events, Europe, Foreign Policy, Ideology, Politics

  Russia Today is a primarily English-language TV network sponsored and funded by the Russian government.  It was launched in 2005 with the objective of providing the news to an English-speaking audience while presenting an “unbiased portrait of Russia.”1  In …

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A Response to an Article on Kinism Published in the Puritan News Weekly

August 15, 2011 America, American, Demographics, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, History, Ideology, Immigration, Race, The West

  J. Parnell McCarter has written an article regarding concerns that he has about the policies advocated by kinists, while stating substantial agreement with much of the kinist position. The article is written in order to provide an alternative perspective …

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Facing the Consequences

August 8, 2011 America, Blog, Current Events, Economics, Politics

For decades, the American political and financial establishment has enjoyed the ability to  squander the country’s wealth, make horrible financial choices, and rack up huge debts and deficits with little to no immediate negative consequences.  This was due to the …

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Debt, Debt, and More Debt

August 2, 2011 America, Blog, Current Events, Economics, Politics

  “I wish it were possible to obtain a single amendment to our Constitution… taking from the federal government the power of borrowing.”  -Thomas Jefferson, Nov 26th, 1798   In the face of our absolutely exploding national debt, the scum …

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Rand Paul: Why I Oppose the Debt Ceiling Compromise

August 1, 2011 America, Blog, Current Events, Economics, Politics

The following statement was issued today by Senator Rand Paul on the debt deal, which is being pushed to be voted on later today. To paraphrase Jim DeMint: When you’re speeding toward the edge of a cliff, you don’t set …

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The U.S. Debt Visualized

July 29, 2011 America, Blog, Economics, Politics

  I ran across a very interesting visualization of the U.S. debt on this site.   As one of the commenters put it, if you still trust the U.S. government with your money after looking at that picture, then I’d like …

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The Transatlantic Telegraph Cable

July 28, 2011 America, American, Blog, Europe, Europeans, History, Science, The West

  One hundred and forty-five years ago today (July 28, 1866), the first message was successfully sent across the first permanent transatlantic telegraph cable.   Four unsuccessful attempts to lay a permanent telegraph cable across the floor of the Atlantic ocean …

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Pat Buchanan on the Default

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

  August 2 is the date when the U.S. 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 …

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