The Insidious Seventeenth Amendment
by John Young The United States was intended to be a Republic rather than a Democracy. People have short memories and, quite frankly, the average person isn’t smart enough to be responsible for her own […]
The voice of the European American nation
by John Young The United States was intended to be a Republic rather than a Democracy. People have short memories and, quite frankly, the average person isn’t smart enough to be responsible for her own […]
by Jeff Goodall And if I seem ungrateful and unappreciative towards her, it is because without such gullible and altruistic people in our midst, it would be far harder for our enemies to undermine and […]
by John Young This is a review of John C. Médaille’s Toward a Truly Free Market: A Distributist Perspective on the Role of Government, Taxes, Health Care, Deficits, and More. For those unfamiliar with Distributism, […]
J. D. Heyes Editor’s note: The USDA approved neonicotinoid insecticides about a decade ago. These are systemic insecticides that are incorporated into all of a plant’s tissues, including the pollen. These have been instrumental in […]
by Christian Gomez On Tuesday, October 2, 2012, the Fox Valley Conservative Forum, which meets regularly for a luncheon. Hruska, who now lives in the United States, discussed the ongoing genocide against white (‘Afrikaner’) people […]
Archaeologists began new excavations at the medieval Urvich fortress 20km from Bulgaria’s capital city Sofia at the beginning of October 2012, with the first finds including silver rings, earrings and bronze and iron personal items, […]
Thank you to the many people who newly joined, paid dues, bought products and made donations! As a result, the websites will remain active through November.We still have a funding shortage to finish the year, […]
by Peter BradleyOn the surface, there is nothing new or unique about Taken (2008). Audiences thought it was just another summer action flick with guns, car chases, and explosions. So what makes this movie so […]
In our current age of media represented special interests, political correctness and substandard education is it any wonder those who exploit the levers of power did not see this very outcome? Moreover, where in the […]
by Natalie Wolchover | LiveScience.com The democratic process relies on the assumption that citizens (the majority of them, at least) can recognize the best political candidate, or best policy idea, when they see it. But […]