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The Sun is So Relaxin’ for the Average Anglo-Saxon

30. July 2007

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This is the weirdest thing ever. There’s no hope without God. "Do you think ABC News would ever go to the inner city and tell unwed welfare mothers to have fewer children?" But large White families, like the Duggars, who can support themselves, are mocked for making the world a more lovely place. These families are [...]

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Ain’t Gonna Study War No More

25. July 2007

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Our friend Adam Rott has made a big splash in the news. As we explained earlier, traitors hate Adam and are threatening to sue him. He single-handedly ruined years of NASCO’s work by exposing their involvement in the creation of a mega-empire, which is a necessary step on the path to world government. Jerome [...]

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Shakespearean Insults

24. July 2007

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Assume a virtue if you have it not, Thou gleeking unwash’d pignut. Thou wither’d old apple-john. I shall live to knock thy brains out, Thou rank, full-gorged hedge-pig. Thou yeasty, motley-minded strumpet. O flesh, flesh, how art thou fishified and smell of calumny. Thou art fitter to be worn in my cap than to wait at my heels, Thou whoreson mandrake. Thou currish, ill-breeding, [...]

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Kickin’ Around on a Piece of Ground in Your Hometown

23. July 2007

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There’s a movie you should see called Sweet Land. It’s about a German girl who emigrates to a midwestern Lutheran/Scandinavian community as a mail-order bride. Trouble is, she comes during WWI, when the Jews had whipped Americans into a froth over killing the "Huns." The benighted, legalistic preacher feels that her "Germanness" is a disruption [...]

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Full to the Top With Blood

19. July 2007

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There is unrest in the forest, There is trouble with the trees, For the maples want more sunlight And the oaks ignore their pleas. The trouble with the maples, (And they’re quite convinced they’re right) They say the oaks are just [...]

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Now They Know How Many Holes it Takes to Fill a Worship Center

15. July 2007

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The very first major English poet was John Gower, a contemporary of Geoffrey Chaucer. You’re going to be amazed at how relevant these 600-year-old verses are to our plight today. Just as we lament the passing of America, which has been at times both wonderful and evil, Gower lamented the passing of Rome under [...]

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Communists, Moslems, and Warmonger Texans are Still Tryin’ to Ruin My Life

9. July 2007

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Who knows the song that line comes from? No fair googling! Almost half the U.S. House favors impeaching Bush (over half for Cheney). "The only way we can win is to leave before the job is done. I mean, the only way we can lose is if we leave before the job is done." ~ George W. [...]

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Tell Me, Hun, Whatcha Done With the Gun

4. July 2007

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Where’s the fence? Race traitors. To hell with them all. Our pal Winston Smith has an excellent summation of the historic backlash against these traitors here and here. Here’s another very good article from Winston on words. You can read more from Winston and some other very good writers at Kinism.net. Open border propaganda that bears [...]

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Lessons in Hate With Nehemiah

4. July 2007

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Beaumont, Texas, has the most depressed real estate prices in the whole country, even lower than Detroit. Needless to say, it’s heavily colored. But just a few miles away in Vidor, there are only 12 blacks among 5,000 school kids. That’s because for decades Vidor has been known as a "sundown town." You don’t want [...]

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God is a Segregationist

4. July 2007

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This (part 1, part 2) is well worth reading, although a theocratic Kinist such as myself rejects the notion that "Natural law is therefore the fulcrum on which rests the case that immigration is genocide." Natural law may at times be theoretically useful, but it is utterly useless in understanding our duties in covenant with [...]

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