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It’s the Christmas season! That means it’s time for the Mainstream Media and Mass Immigration Activists (do I repeat myself?) to try to guilt trip American Christians into supporting the invasion of their country. Get ready to hear nonsensical and pseudo-pious arguments. Reuters has covered activity at a live nativity scene on the U.S.-Mexico border. […]

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Queen Elizabeth II has recently died, passing the crown to her son Charles III. Elizabeth was a regal presence, she carried herself exactly as a queen is expected to do. There are many admirable things about Queen Elizabeth. And yet, here’s the paradox. Her 70-year reign coincides with the drastic decline of Great Britain. Why […]

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It’s 2021, and it’s the 400th anniversary of the First Thanksgiving at Plymouth Colony in 1621. From 1621 to 2021 is four hundred years. Happy Thanksgiving! For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published November 24th, 2021, on the US Incorporated website.

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In recent years, people against border control hijack the Christmas holiday and try to guilt trip people by reinterpreting the Christmas story to fit an open borders agenda. Don’t let ’em guilt trip you! For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published December 21st, 2020, on US Incorporated.

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Allan on November 27th, 2020

Thanksgiving Day is a great American holiday. Of course, today it’s under attack, or being redefined. One of the “redefinitions” of Thanksgiving Day is to say that the Spaniards celebrated Thanksgiving before the Pilgrims did. Is that correct? This article explores the question. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published November […]

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