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The Rage Of Failure

If white oppression was the problem, then the end of European colonial rule in Africa should have brought a gush of affluence, liberty, and safety. Sadly, that is not the case at all. Most of the lands of sub-Saharan Africa are awful places, with poverty, disease, genocide, and corruption the norm. No sane black in America would want to leave his native land and move back to Africa.

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The Last Train To Clarksville for empty Mal.

The totalitarian temptation — Left and Right ­— is a constant ­reminder of why the modern “Liberal Party was conceived. Then, as now, the conservative tradition is the foundation of liberal democracy and the sentinel guarding the West against its enemies. It is critical that conservatism finds fertile ground in the new century.”

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Random note #194,783 ABC “thinkers in residence”

Reading The Australian’s Cut&Paste again today and like many I’m sure, I’m tired and well and truly over the quasi intellectual tweetings, musings, thinking out loud and general self indulgence of Jonathon Green, Waleed Aly, Van Badham and other like minded types who fancy themselves as public intellectuals.
The sooner these ABC “thinkers in residence” are flushed into the outfalls of the media sewer the better.

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What Thinking Australians Are Thinking (Part 2)

What Thinking Australians Are Thinking (Part 2)

(This first observation is right on the money. As I noted yesterday, will he use this as the excuse to introduce the 1,1,1, democratic principle. One man, one vote, once.) In the wake of the failed coup in Turkey, hundreds of judges are reported to have been summarily...

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What Thinking Australians Are Thinking

What Thinking Australians Are Thinking

The West can’t fight terrorism with candles and pretty lights. Force can only be countered by force and liberal notions of rights and freedom are just taken advantage of by those who would harm us. Democracies should renounce international agreements and laws that...

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