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Americanism

Eight Stages of Civilization and the USA By Marie Jon

The average age of the world’s greatest civilizations from the beginning of history has been about 200 years. During those 200 years, those nations always progressed through the following sequence:

1. From bondage to spiritual faith;

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17Oct2008 | Marie Jon | 1 comment | Continued

The Spirit of Robert E. Lee By Calvin E. Johnson Jr.

You may be interested in turning to the Travel Channel at 8 PM on Friday, October 10th, www.travelchannel.com, which will air a live telecast of the “Most Haunted” team’s investigation from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Some call Gettysburg ’s War Between the States Battlefield the most haunted spot in the USA , where thousands of Confederate and Union soldiers died during three days of battle in July 1863.

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8Oct2008 | Calvin E. Johnson Jr. | 0 comments | Continued

Defending American Sovereignty and Culture Is NOT Racist By John Kakistos Lillpop

Contrary to the perception of liberal pundits in the mainstream media, defending American sovereignty is not a expression of racist hatred. In fact, it (defending America) is essential if this republic is to survive.
Acting in the best interests of America means, among other things, preventing further invasions from third world illegal aliens. It also means deporting those already here.

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11Sep2008 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued

Essential American Truths By John Kakistos Lillpop

After watching millions of illegal aliens and advocates protest in the streets of America in recent years, it is clear that many newcomers, including those here legally, need to understand the following essential American truths:
*In 1848, The Treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo was ratified by both the U.S. and Mexican Congresses. That Treaty ended any and all claims Mexico had to land now a part of the United States.

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8Sep2008 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued

Who Needs Diversity When You Have Michael Phelps? By John Kakistos Lillpop

Mainstream media types who buy into the “Our diversity is our greatest strength” cockamamie must be choking on their cocktail olives and quiche at the sensational breaking news coming from Beijing.

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14Aug2008 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued

Frosty Woodbridge Is a Great American! By John Kakistos Lillpop

Frosty Woodbridge is know far and wide as an educator, activist, writer, and American patriot for his views and work to defend America against illegal invasion.

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12Aug2008 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued

Marietta Set To Re-dedicate Confederate Monument By Calvin E. Johnson Jr.

Kennesaw is derived from the Cherokee Native-American word “Gah Nee Sah” which means cemetery or burial grounds.
 
One hundred years ago the people of Marietta, Georgia dedicated a Soldiers Monument at the local Confederate Cemetery. Marietta Confederate Cemetery is located next to the City Cemetery and Joe Brown Park and from Powder Springs Road, at 1-20 loop; you can see the soldiers memorial [...]

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9Jul2008 | Calvin E. Johnson Jr. | 0 comments | Continued

El Rushbo Rocks to the Tune of $400,000,000.00! By John Kakistos Lillpop

American super-patriot Rush Limbaugh has proven the superior value of conservative talk by landing a $400 million dollar ($400,000,000.00) contract that will keep the unvarnished truth on the radio airwaves through 2016.
Drudge
With this latest salary surge, El Rushbo’s yearly income now exceeds the salaries of network news anchors Katie Couric, Brian Williams, Charlie Gibson, and [...]

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3Jul2008 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued

Stephen Collins Foster - Born on the 4th of July By Calvin E. Johnson Jr.

America will celebrate her 232 birthday on July 4, 2008.
Stephen Collins Foster, who has been called “The Father of American Music,” learned to play the flute at the young age of seven. Foster would go on to write over 200 songs during his much too short lifetime.
Did you know that both George M. Cohan, writer [...]

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2Jul2008 | Calvin E. Johnson Jr. | 0 comments | Continued

Healing, hope, and restoration for our courageous troops By Marie Jon

Physicians and nurses are a part of the surgical teams that bring our troops hope and healing. They are proud to serve awesomely brave men and women of America’s armed services who fight the war against terror in Afghanistan and Iraq. With skilled, trained hands they help our wounded warriors heal both physically and emotionally. [...]

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16Jun2008 | Marie Jon | 0 comments | Continued

Dr. Michael Savage, One of “Most Influential” Pundits in America! By John Kakistos Lillpop

Much to the chagrin of leftist nut cases in San Francisco and all across the great nation of America, conservative superstar Michael Savage has been voted among the most influential political pundits in America.
This good news for the good Dr. comes from telegraph.co.uk, from across the great pond.
In notching this spectacular victory over mainstream media, [...]

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1May2008 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued

William F. Buckley: Getting Out Ahead of Armageddon! By John Kakistos Lillpop

For years, William F. Buckley (WFB) was the most intelligent, witty, irreverent, funny, and entertaining political celebrity in America. His staunch conservatism, imposing vocabulary, and compelling presence earned him wide recognition as the “Father of the Modern Conservative Movement.”
Seen by liberals as an evil enemy, WFB took particular delight in repeatedly outwitting, outtalking, and out [...]

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27Feb2008 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued

Charlie Wilson’s War Was Really America’s War By Guest

By Michael Johns
If there exists one visional depiction of the Cold War’s end, it is still a Eurocentric one, November 9, 1989, the day East Berliners joined with those of the city’s West in celebration of the Berlin Wall’s demise. Three weeks earlier, on October 19, 1989, Stalinist East German dictator Erich Honecker, facing mass [...]

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16Feb2008 | Guest | 0 comments | Continued

The State of the Union As Seen By An Ordinary Citizen By John Kakistos Lillpop

At this time of year, the president normally issues his State of the Union address to the nation and the Congress. After the president has spoken, the Democrats usually respond, in both English and Spanish.
All of the speeches are usually loaded with outrageous hyperbole and exaggerations, if not downright lies. The real problems facing the [...]

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23Jan2008 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued

Happy 201st Birthday Robert E. Lee By Calvin E. Johnson Jr.

Do your children know who Robert E. Lee was? His birthday falls during the same week of January as Martin Luther King. Both these men have, today, become American and International Heroes.
Some people call it a contradiction to remember the birthday of Robert E. Lee during the birthday week of Martin Luther King. But, Dr. [...]

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16Jan2008 | Calvin E. Johnson Jr. | 0 comments | Continued

Stepping Back from the Precipice By Alan Caruba

The end of a year, any year, is a good time to give some consideration to the reason we have arrived at a particular state of affairs and whether a new direction is required. This is particularly true at a time when the campaigns to be the party’s choice for the presidency is more drenched in debate of religious issues and assertions, than in domestic and foreign policy issues.

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23Dec2007 | Alan Caruba | 0 comments | Continued

God Bless American Patriot Tom Tancredo! By John Kakistos Lillpop

Of all the presidential candidates on both sides of the ideological divide, only one man really understands the issue of illegal immigration and its potential to destroy America.

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21Dec2007 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued

America’s Standing in the World By Alan Caruba

I am already quite sick of hearing Democrat candidates say that we have to “improve America’s standing in the world” as if the whole world holds our nation in contempt or disagrees with our actions.
All nations act upon what they believe to be their best interests and those interests are often shaped by their political [...]

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2Dec2007 | Alan Caruba | 0 comments | Continued

To be a Good Republican By Doug Edelman

Circulating on the internet these days, there are a couple emails outlining what you must believe to be a “good democrat” or a “good republican”. Recently I was sent a copy of the “Things you must believe to be a good Republican”.
I was struck with the inaccuracies and outright falacies that the author circulates as [...]

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15Nov2007 | Doug Edelman | 0 comments | Continued

A Conservative Philosophy By Guest

 By Paul A. Ibbetson.
Every great movement and accomplishment that has taken place in America, even those supported by thousands of people, was at its most basic inception born of a single individual who said, “I can.” Those who stood up first when others remained seated and said, “I can make a difference, I can fight [...]

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14Aug2007 | Guest | 0 comments | Continued