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Segregation

28. August 2008

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Segregation

By Dr. J. Rice Williams of Houston, Mississippi. An article that appeared in the November 9, 1950, issue of the Pontotoc Progress. Segregation of animals, including man, is the law of God and the teaching of Christ. “Thou shalt not let thy cattle render (mate) with a diverse (different) kind. Lev. 19:19. Everything after its kind [...]

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At Two With Nature

23. August 2008

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At Two With Nature

Obama comes from a family of frugal bargain-finders. Next stop, Lincoln bedroom! Race-mixing sure does produce close-knit families, doesn’t it? Also read about how Obama’s pot-smoking grandfather introduced him to his Communist, group-sex-practicing mentor. Our suggestion for the Obama family mascot: Some pictures of Heidi Klum’s child and bastards. One small step for a man, one giant leap for [...]

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He Must Have a Long Spoon Who Sups With the Devil

16. August 2008

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He Must Have a Long Spoon Who Sups With the Devil

…So wrote William Shakespeare. I just feel the need to laugh because the Christ-haters at the SPLC and ADL have been apoplectic over our friends at the Political Cesspool radio show, which is being discussed all over the country, on radio shows and in news articles. The cesspool cleaners have [...]

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On Conservatism

16. August 2008

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Chesterton is nothing short of brilliant when he defines a radical (whom we would now call a liberal) as one who somehow thinks he can pull up the root without affecting the flower, and a conservative as one who wants to conserve everything except his own reason for conserving anything. I pondered this after [...]

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Viva la Raza Blanco!

16. August 2008

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For his second big “race speech,” Obama went to Independence, Missouri, on June 30 and gave this little history lesson: On a spring morning in April of 1775, a simple band of colonists [did thus and such]… They did so not on behalf of a particular tribe or lineage, but [...]

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Open Your Hearts and Legs to Other Races

16. August 2008

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“Around the time that President Kennedy went to Germany and gave his ‘Ich bin ein Berliner’ speech, Europe represented 12.5 percent of the world’s population. Today it is 7.2 percent, and if current trends continue, by 2050 only 5 percent of the world will be European.” UPDATE: “The white majority in the [...]

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Building Democracy One Dictator at a Time

16. August 2008

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Could this be the prelude to WWIII? Georgia could be a diversion for a world war that commences after the Olympics. And if so, China will attack Taiwan. They’ll know that USA, Inc., will be too busy to intervene. And the US doesn’t want a war with Russia, even though it’s duty-bound [...]

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Uncultured Slobs

16. August 2008

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Black people - a barrel of laughs. Oops, did I say “barrel”? See here and here for how Whites are walking on eggshells to avoid appearances of “racism” when they make jokes about Obamination, or even satirical comments. It was so wonderful to see The New Yorker’s cartoon depicting Southerners [...]

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The Belled Yoke and the Lash

16. August 2008

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Memo to all neo-Babelists: Obama is ready to put your money where your mouth is. Says he: “I consistently believe that when it comes to whether it’s Native Americans or African-American issues or reparations, the most important thing for the U.S. government to do is not just offer words, but offer deeds.” By “U.S. government,” [...]

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The Light is Greater Hence the Shadow More

16. August 2008

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…So said Herman Melville. Shocking news! A Chosenite by the name of Cohen is described as a “white lawmaker.” I’m plussed. The silliest thing about this is that the corporate government is now apologizing for state institutions, as though true federal government never existed in this country. Thanks to Lawrence Auster for noticing that this “isn’t [...]

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