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The opening words of the Declaration of Independence meant something different in 1776 than they do now, but they inevitably led to slavery’s abolition.
Continue readingConservatives deal with facts and reach conclusions; liberals have conclusions and sell them as facts.
The opening words of the Declaration of Independence meant something different in 1776 than they do now, but they inevitably led to slavery’s abolition.
Continue readingIn 2022, third-wave feminism has finally seen its doctrines come full circle and bite the feminists in the ass.
Continue readingMake no mistake — climate change mitigation is a juggernaut. . . [In 2015], the world is expending 2% of the value of all its gross products and services on climate change mitigation and that number could easily reach 4 or 5% in just the next few years. With that
Continue readingThe theory of anthropogenic climate change has no reliable scientific basis Two distinguished Princeton professors, Richard Lindzen, Prof. of Earth Sciences, and William Happer, Prof. of Physics, recently testified before Congress on the SEC’s proposed rule change (taken without any Congressional authority) to make all publicly traded companies adopt climate
Continue readingTo put the Supreme Court decision in West Virginia v. EPA into perspective, one needs to understand the constitutional issues with the regulatory state, as well as progressive efforts to alter our nation based on a claim that catastrophic, human-caused global warming is imminent. Part I of this series of
Continue readingThe Declaration of Independence was published by the Second Continental Congress on this day in 1776. Their audiences were the American colonists, to justify our call to arms, and Britain’s enemies, to assure them of our intent. Thomas Jefferson’s preamble, with his famous proclamation that all people are equal before
Continue readingCounterintuitively, if you know a little bit about the American Revolution in South Carolina, you’ll feel optimistic about how bad things are today. America currently seems to be in dire shape and getting worse daily. This fact cheers me up, and that’s not because I hate America. It’s because I
Continue readingIf you have not seen it, The Crossing, is a very historically accurate rendition of the attack that literally saved the American Revolution. In January 1776, the Colonial Army under George Washington’s command had successfully surrounded a small British occupation force in Boston. But the fortunes of war soon changed.
Continue readingThe last 22 months have been tough for America but there’s still much for which to be thankful. I don’t need to tell any of you about the parade of horrible the last 22 months have brought us. You’ve lived through deaths and illness, lockdowns, masks, a massively fraudulent election,
Continue readingFrom Ms BWR and Wolf, have a Happy Capitalist Thanksgiving
Continue readingOn 21 Nov. 2021, a black criminal committed a slaughter of innocent white Americans in Waukesha, Wisconsin. At least one BLM leader thinks this is the start of a black “revolution.” Is he right? And why would the progressive left want to hide that? Yesterday, a career black criminal, 39-year-old
Continue readingPart II means protecting the Second Amendment and attacking head-on the leftist establishment’s escalating lies about Rittenhouse. Phase I of the Rittenhouse saga, his unjustifiable trial for murder, is over. That trial, which was about self-defense and Kyle Rittenhouse’s Second Amendment rights — was decided in a Wisconsin jury room.
Continue readingWelcome, all, on this date of 11 Nov. , and a Happy Veteran’s Day to all. On this day: 1620 – The Mayflower Compact, the first governing document executed by colonists to the New World, was assigned aboard ship this day in Provincetown Harbor. 1778 – Cherry Valley massacre: A force of
Continue readingWelcome, all, on this date of 8 Nov. On this day: 1674 – John Milton, the great English poet, author, and civil servant, died on this day. He is well-remembered for his full-throated defense of freedom of speech and freedom of the press. In 1644, during the English Civil War, Milton authored
Continue readingWelcome, all, on this date of 5 Nov. On this day: 1605 — The King’s ministers thwarted a plot by several Jesuits to blow up Parliament with 36 kegs of gunpowder when the ministers arrested Guy Fawkes as he tried to commit his crime. The whole event is described in
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