Monthly Archives: November 2008

Future Dreams I

What dreams have we? What future would we build? If you look around the Republican leadership, you don’t see many answers to those questions, but they are urgently in need of answer. We’ve taken two wallopings in two elections, and … Continue reading

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Chewey is Happy

Introducing Kasey’s friend, Chewey

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First Snow in Pakistan

Snow is falling in the higher passes as people prepare for winter, and the country faces the economic downturn being seen worldwide. Many pin it on the downturn in the US, but the housing bubble burst in the US is really not … Continue reading

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November Moonrise

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Dreams of the Future are Tied to Sacrifices of the Past

When you sleep do you dream? I dream when I sleep, but much of my life has also been a waking dream as well. I’m not saying it’s surreal, just that I spend a lot of time daydreaming and trying to … Continue reading

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Al Qaeda Kills More Muslims

The sad fact is that I could run this headline pretty much any day of the week and have it be fresh news and true. Al Qaeda will continue to kill muslims until muslims tire of it and kill Al … Continue reading

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Mike at Downeastblog Sympathizes with VB

One of the VB sympathizers has linked here in response to the previous VB article. He points out Joris Van Servern in one of the books leafed in the video, and the Belgian army, but ignores the books on the … Continue reading

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Why I’m Not Criticizing Obama Now

It’s very simple why I not criticizing Obama: anything said between now and the time President Elect Obama takes office is mere speculation. Obama has been somewhat of a cypher and political weather vane his entire carreer, adapting and then disavowing, … Continue reading

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Voorpost and Vlaams Belang

In past articles (here, here,) I’ve noted how Voorpost is the network glue that knits many European tribal nationalist splinter groups together, and the resounding and repetive theme is identity, culture, blood, and soil. Here you see Filip DeWinter of … Continue reading

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Congratulations to President Elect Barack Obama

My congratulations to our new President Elect, Barack Obama. Only in America could this election have happened, and it does speak to the greatness of this country. I hope you serve the country well, and that you fullfill the promise … Continue reading

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