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Fourth of July

Essays

IF READERS will indulge some day-late holiday reflections… Every Fourth of July, some earnest neighbor — I don’t know who — plants small American flags in every yard up and down his street. I often wonder how much creeping melancholy must attend this exercise, as the furtive patriot proceeds to plunge…
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Andrew HamiltonEssays

by Andrew Hamilton THE UNITED STATES, nearly 241 years after its declaration of independence from Great Britain, presents a revolting spectacle For sheer vileness, the US, with its universal surveillance, police state mentality, hatred of freedom, anti-White discrimination, lawless replacement…
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Essays

IF READERS will indulge some day-late holiday reflections… Every Fourth of July, some earnest neighbor — I don’t know who — plants small American flags in every yard up and down his street. I often wonder how much creeping melancholy must attend this exercise, as the furtive patriot proceeds…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce TWO WEEKS AGO we celebrated the Fourth of July, America’s biggest patriotic holiday. It’s a time when we celebrate our strength, brag about our accomplishments, remember our victories, and so on. It got me to thinking about the Second World War, and I’ll…
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