Monthly Archives: November 2014

True to Our Blood

Conservatives have written volumes about the dumbing down of our children. But unfortunately they are only talking about declining scores on math and English achievement tests. The real tragedy of the European people has been and continues to be the … Continue reading

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Through a Glass Darkly

All men that are ruined, are ruined on the side of their natural propensities. There they are unguarded. Above all, good men do not suspect that their destruction is attempted through their virtues. This their enemies are perfectly aware of: … Continue reading

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White Skins – White Souls

After many, many years there came a king’s son into that land: and an old man told him the story of the thicket of thorns; and how a beautiful palace stood behind it, and how a wonderful princess, called Briar … Continue reading

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To Love Our Own

Some feelings are to mortals given,With less of earth in them than heaven; –Walter Scott in Lady of the Lake __________ The old ditty goes something like this: Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat.Please do put a penny … Continue reading

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The Day Is Ours

Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight– -Psalm 144 __________ For many years, from 1917 to 1956, whoever was head of the Russian Communist Party was the liberals’ pope and … Continue reading

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