White Guilt is one of the primary afflictions plaguing our people in the modern day. It is the instilled feelings
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My Town
It was the most perfect of summer nights in my town, my home, a not so sleepy place. I spent
The Meetinghouse Road
If you grew up in the Mid-Atlantic States, you’re probably familiar with a road that most towns have. It’s called
Thanks to the Wizard of the Saddle
Nathaniel Bedford Forrest now joins the likes of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson in having a holiday to commemorate
The Conservative Who Never Was
Last week, the lead editorial in The Economist, a magazine that once promoted free market capitalism and traditional British societal
Restoration Through Song
Everyone has a favorite song, a favorite genre of music. Whether it be a guitar tuned to a dog house
Beyond the Shores of Urth
Reading from pages 213-413 of Shadow and Claw, 1981, NY Tor The Claw of the Conciliator is not a stand-alone
Wisdom Must Be Imparted
It has been a busy summer for me, so I have fallen behind keeping up with current events and contributing
The Night’s Watch for Weimerica
Now that we’ve put Memorial Day in the rear-view mirror and with the ego stroking of Veterans Day fast approaching,
Quiet Desperation is the American Way
And you run, and you run to catch up with the sun, but it’s sinking/ Racing around to come up