It was the late 1980s and somewhere just outside Jacksonville, Florida, on the way to Cape Canaveral, it was going
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Marie and Madeline
As a little tyke, Madeline, my mother’s younger sister, was the candy bringer, always with a roll of lifesavers in
Revive the Southern Belle
All across Dixie, women have forfeited and abandoned their traditional lifestyles. No longer do they wait politely for the right
Paganism: This Ain’t It, Chief
Many in the Alt-Right have made valid criticisms of the Church over the past few years. The Pope, the Episcopalians,
My Prodigal Return Part 1: Crossing the Line
It is not for kings, O Lemuel, It is not for kings to drink wine, Nor for princes intoxicating drink;
Streaming The Past Away
I hate Netflix and, for that matter, every other streaming service. Long before the company decided they had the right
13 Signs of Suburban Blight
Jase-Man, the first signs are the macro signs, the media and political announcements declaring who are the targets of criminal
Death and (New York) Taxes
The media has revived the story of Eric Garner’s death at the hands of the NYPD. For those not remembering
The Wayward Yankee and Our Shared Heritage
If you frequent most Southern Nationalist blogs you’ll realize how much is written about the difference between the Southerner and
So Called “Hate Crimes” Are Rising – But Not By Who You Think
So-called “Hate Crimes” – incidents of violence or intimidation that are reported to be motivated by some form of animus