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Mississippi Mississippi was the very first state that I took a look at last year. Last September, the Mississippi Senate was holding hearings about the […]
Mississippi Mississippi was the very first state that I took a look at last year. Last September, the Mississippi Senate was holding hearings about the […]
Montana Montana is another state that we haven’t heard much buzz about on the immigration front over the last few months. It also came as […]
Maine As we move toward the annual deification of Martin Luther King in the United States, I don’t feel like posting yet another ritual attack […]
Arizona A single cartoon says more about the Giffords shooting in Arizona than all the worthless columns I have read in the media and all […]
The Media The mainstream media has emerged as the biggest loser in the Gabrielle Giffords shooting. Liberal journalists are coming away from this incident even […]
Battleground America The long anticipated immigration wars of 2011 have officially begun with multiple fronts opening up across America. The old saying that “elections have […]
California California presents some of the most challenging political terrain facing White Advocates anywhere in America. The Golden State has been overrun by SWPLs and […]
Alabama 2010 was the year that I came full circle in my political views. I completed my orbit through White Nationalism and ended up back […]
Kansas Deep in the heart of the “Real America,” the peasants are sharpening their pitchforks and preparing to storm the pearly white gates of the […]
The Vanguard I noticed this afternoon that Greg Johnson is going to force me to break my New Year’s Resolution. A few weeks ago, I […]
Mississippi Mississippi was the first state that I looked at in my state by state analysis of the immigration wars. That was before the midterm […]
Middle America A depressing article worth reading: White working class families are dissolving and adopting many of the social pathologies of the black community. The […]
District of Corruption Statement by the President and First Lady on Kwanzaa “Michelle and I extend our warmest thoughts and wishes to all those who […]
District of Corruption Merry Christmas, everyone. Now back to your seats. It might be Christmas but that is no excuse for slacking and giving our enemies […]
New York I’m watching the rerun of the Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC. She is doing a segment on Gov. Haley Barbour’s comments called “Missinformation” […]
District of Corruption Harry Reid and the Democrats keep their promise … … just not to end the wars, cut the deficit, repeal tax cuts […]
District of Corruption Earlier this morning, Barack Hussein Obama signed “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” repeal into law. This triumphant video was posted on his YouTube […]
District of Corruption President Hussein huddled with Luis Gutierrez and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus yesterday afternoon to map out their response to the defeat of the […]
District of Corruption Snarlin’ Arlen makes his “closing argument” against “the jury of my colleagues.” Savor this beautiful moment. It is the last time Arlen […]
Illinois I’ve been eagerly awaiting the reaction of Imagine2050 to the “ass whoopin” inflicted by NumbersUSA on the DREAM Act in the Senate for the […]
District of Corruption The final victory over the DREAM Act on the Senate floor in Washington yesterday was an important milestone in carving out a […]
Alabama The SPLC suffered a blow to its legitimacy today when 22 congressional Republicans (including Steve King and Lamar Smith) and numerous other prominent figures […]
District of Corruption The final vote on the DREAM Act amnesty … is Saturday morning. Harry Reid filed the motion for cloture this evening. The […]
South Carolina South Carolina happens to be one of my favorite states. I’ve traveled there several times this year. It is hard not to like […]
Alabama Alabama just went through the craziest, most memorable election cycle of my lifetime. Unfortunately, I missed the best part of the fireworks during primary […]
District of Corruption The fight against the DREAM Act amnesty not only proved that the American political process is not as broken as White Nationalists once […]
District of Corruption If it wasn’t a bad enough day with the Democrat majority in the House passing the DREAM Act amnesty to reward Mexican […]
The Rust Belt I vaguely remember Barack Obama as a candidate in the Midwest railing against “free trade” on the campaign trail back in 2008. […]
Colorado The defeat of Tom Tancredo in the Colorado Governor race was the bitterest pill to swallow of the midterm elections. The loss of Tea […]
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