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Culpeper, Virginia, is a town with some history, but nowadays its the place where a twice-deported illegal alien infected two cops with coronavirus and was released. Why do we allow this sort of thing? For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published May 7th, 2020, on VDARE.COM.
In the age of COVID-19 Coronavirus, many of us are spending more time at home than usual. What can we do if we are staying at home? How can we still be productive? How can we improve ourselves. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published April 14th, 2020, on […]
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Two and a half millenia ago the Greeks resisted Persian invasions from the east. Now, in 2020, Greeks are resisting the invasion from the east of so-called “refugees”. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published March 1st, 2020, on VDARE.COM.
The Virginia General Assembly recently celebrated its four hundredth anniversary, having been founded in 1619 at Jamestown, where America began. Besides being the oldest legislative body in the Western Hemisphere, this lawmaking body is an important, formative part of American history. It served under three national governments: The British Empire, the Confederate States of America […]
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On April 28th, 2019, Spain held an election. No party won a majority, but the incumbent PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party) won a plurality. In fifth place was the right-wing traditionalist nationalist party Vox, which got 10.3 percent of the vote and broke into Spain’s lower house of parliament, seating 24 representatives. Vox is an […]
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It’s now been 500 years since Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes arrived to Veracruz, Mexico. On April 21st, 2019, Cortes and his ships arrived to the island of San Juan de Ulua, right off Veracruz. The next day, April 22nd, 2019, the Spaniards went ashore. Thus began their conquest of the Aztec Empire, which fell on […]
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Mexican President AMLO recently asked the King of Spain for an apology for the Spanish conquest of Mexico. The Spanish government refused, stating that “The arrival 500 years ago of the Spaniards on territory that is now Mexican cannot be judged in the light of contemporary considerations.” After that, a Muslim leader in Spain asked Felipe […]
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Bill Pickett was a black American cowboy who invented the technique known as “bulldogging”. In 1905, Pickett began performing for the Oklahoma-based “101 Ranch Wild West Show”. The Wild West Show was a spectacular form of American entertainment of the late 1800s and early 1900s, which no longer exists. Those old Wild West Shows must have […]
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We need a wall on the U.S.-Mexican border. One way is to have the U.S. Military build it. Why not? Isn’t it the military’s job to protect the country? The U.S. military could construct a wall, or fence or some kind of barrier on the border. When I was in Iraq in 2005, I was […]