Quote of the day
"This, then, remains a country in a Cold Civil War - not far off the geographical contours of the first, but with the inheritors of the Confederacy concentrated in the South and now also with serious pockets of absolutists in the more rural parts of the country as a whole." Andrew Sullivan, pseudo-conservative Sullivan's right, but not for the reason he imagines. Yes, there IS a "Cold Civil War" roiling the political waters today - and just as in 1861, it's being fought to determine if we are to preserve our traditional culture and liberties, or if an overgrown central government will again sponsor a revolution. If DC wins this time around, we can expect the criminalization of ALL firearms, the confiscation of private retirement accounts, and the Third-Worldization of America. Alexander Stephens' prediction that the cause of the South would become the cause of all has been vindicated.


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Alexander Stephens was a very wise man. He considered the great questions regarding freedom and liberty for all Western men, and yet (in distinction to the pack of dreamy-eyed neocons prevalent today) was rooted in the real and the particular.
Mark Slater, the Colorado Confederate
"Third-worldization" is well underway, and this is not something that will be fixed peacefully.
There are entitlement-minded latinos in nearly every nook and holler of rural America. And the Africans were already a time bomb 100 years ago. They don't respect us or our culture and bolshevik jews/billionaires have empowered them with media brainwashing, liberal ideology and race-based lobbies.
Nobody listened when Enoch Powell warned of this in England, or when men like Theodore Bilbo, R. L. Dabney, and R.J. Rushdoony tried to convince them of their impending demographic and spiritual implosion.
We are on the precipice of extinction as a people and a culture, overwhelmed by foreign occupiers. It is America that is being assimilated by the world. This will not cease until enough founder-stock Americans seize their right to self-determination from its attempted dis-possessors. Sadly, like Powell, I foresee rivers of blood.
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