There is something special about Florida, especially her northern counties. Her swampy, sandy land is paradise to her children. They are
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Switching to Target #2
In 2008, I tagged along on a tour by a U.S. Army delegation to Kinmen Island. It’s been held by
The Midterm’s New Boogeyman: The Christian Nationalist
As we approach the midterm elections, the opposition is trying to raise their newest boogeyman. White Nationalism have long been the
Let’s Celebrate Dixie: Being Southern is a Good Thing
Forty years ago, I put together a book called Why the South Will Survive, with optimistic contributions by fifteen writers
My Kingdom for a Horse? Or is it Worse?
To put it mildly, the behavior of the Biden Administration is curious. The current showdown was set up decades before
Morality & Math
Lemme give you a smattering of typical local news quotes. Please imagine the lines being read in non-regional diction and
Defending the Possibilities of Democracy
American democracy is a light unto the world. It’s how we got ourselves a senile president who molests young girls
Between a Sandy Hook and a Hard Place
In April of this year, silky voiced crooner and defamation lawsuit defendant Alex Jones was ordered by a jury to
The Identity of the Elites
The histories of both Egypt and Mesopotamia are fascinating, if nothing else because of just how old they are. It
Cleburne Part I: The Making of an Irish-Southern Nationalist
The following is a four-part series on the life of Major General Patrick Cleburne, C.S.A. It derives heavily from two