A Better Bailout
by John Young We’ve launched a lot of very appropriate criticism of the October Bailout plan and the new bailout plan currently before Congress. Obviously, our economy is tanking and something needs to be done. […]
The voice of the European American nation
by John Young We’ve launched a lot of very appropriate criticism of the October Bailout plan and the new bailout plan currently before Congress. Obviously, our economy is tanking and something needs to be done. […]
Rev. Jesse Lee Peters speaks truth to power, and the white folk squirm. “>EAU 2009-02-06
By Patrick J. Buchanan With reports circulating of its imminent demise, The New York Times announced in January that it had found a white knight. Sort of. For the knight in question, who already owns […]
by John Young You may recall my podcast from a while back entitled The European-American Victory Garden. In that podcast, I discuss how the seemingly insignificant act of growing a garden can reduce non-European immigration, […]
by Rob Winfield Jeffrey J. Williams of Dissent magazine, linked from Alternet below, made an apt metaphor; “College students as Indentured Servants.” Before you go on to read the article, I wanted to tell you […]
He’s Italian, she’s Jewish, and her parents don’t like him.“>eau 2009-02-05
Should anyone wonder why we characterize political correctness as evil, consider the following from Karl Popper, one of the architects of what we now call political correctness. By calling itself “tolerant,” the only thing political […]
Yes, Virginia, the Nativists are restless Christopher Donovan Immigration restriction website VDare.com is far and away the zippiest — and most prominent — publication to make room for white advocacy on the Internet. Through syndication […]
Political correctness infests UK schools by http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=2401 Several contributors have in recent months explained how the Marxists, having failed to export their Soviet revolution, http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=143 in the twenties with the objective of the ‘long march […]
On May 23, 1933, Congressman, Louis T. McFadden, brought formal charges against the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Bank system, The Comptroller of the Currency and the Secretary of United States Treasury for […]