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The Asymmetry of America |
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During Easter Christians like to remember the crucifixion of an innocent man for his words, so it was entirely appropriate that John Derbyshire was sacked at this time from the National Review for innocently writing an article for another magazine that intruded on America's central taboo of race. But there was more to it than that. This case also helps to reveal some of the "uncomfortable truths" (notice how these two words increasingly go together) about America and the decline of the national discourse once represented by the likes of the National Review. http://www.alternativeright.com/main/blogs/hbd-human-biodiversity/the-asymmetry-of-america/ |
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There’s nothing quite like attending an event where you are surrounded by likeminded people who share your goals, vision, hopes, and dreams. Representatives of the American Freedom Party had
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At some point, absorbing more information about the unsustainability of modern society yields diminishing returns. It becomes emotionally draining and thus counterproductive. Part of this exhaustio
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The Constitution of the United States is an undeniably powerful document. So powerful in fact, that it took establishment elitists with aspirations of globalized governance over a century to
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A professionally produced, short and concise campaign video. Support the Miller for President campaign and American Third Positon! READ MORE |
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Texas Congressman and Obstetrician Ron Paul “dominated” the Louisiana presidential caucuses April 28, according to the New Orleans Times-Picayune. Paul supporters also out-organized the
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