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My black clients eventually destroyed all my preconceived notions about race. by Donald Williamson I GREW UP in a suburb of a large northern city, and had no real contact with blacks until I became a lawyer. After I got my law degree I naively looked forward to a rewarding legal career. Little did I realize…
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News

Okay for Washington regime to be heavily armed; not okay for ordinary citizens, say corporate giants SHIPPING GIANTS FedEx and UPS say they will not transport a $1,500 computer-controlled, homemade firearms mill, as the companies are concerned the technology presents thorny legal implications,…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce A NAUSEATINGLY FAMILIAR spectacle of our times is one of our elected “leaders,” whether President Gerald Ford or Boston Mayor Kevin White, appearing on television and solemnly announcing that he is as opposed to the forced racial busing of school children as…
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Classic Essays

by David Lane UNTIL WE REALIZE that there is only one source from which we can ascertain lasting truths, there will never be peace or stability on this Earth. In the immutable laws of Nature are the keys to life, order, and understanding. The words of men, even those which some consider “inspired,” are…
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Classic EssaysKevin Alfred Strom

The laws of our ancestors and the laws of Nature cannot be violated with impunity. by Kevin Alfred Strom
based on the American Dissident Voices broadcast of February 26, 2006 A FEW DAYS AGO I visited one of the most venerated historical sites in the United States, the National Archives, where I saw with…
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