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Agrarian Societies and the Common Core Curriculum
Bill Whittle, of PJTV, makes an interesting point that tied the change from an agrarian society to an industrial society with the change from traditional education to the Common Core Curriculum. In this video, he points out that government tends … Continue reading
Posted in Culture and Heritage
Tagged agrarianism, culture preservation, family, government, history, politics
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Who Do We Honor?
“Where men are forbidden to honour a king, they honor millionaires, athletes, or film stars instead; even famous prostitutes or gangsters. For spiritual nature, like bodily nature, will be served; deny it food and it will gobble poison.” C. … Continue reading
Posted in Leadership, Southern Gentleman, Southern Political Issues
Tagged C. S. Lewis, civility, government, honor, leadership, monarchy
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Opportunity in America – The Trayvon Martin Case Part 2
On March 25, 2012, I wrote a post entitled Mob Rule in America – The Trayvon Martin Case, and have not mentioned it here since that time. With last night’s “Not Guilty” verdict for Mr. Zimmerman, now is the time … Continue reading
David John Marotta on The Cause of The War
Today’s post at the Marotta On Money blog is one of those incredibly rare pieces that shows the real reason that the Southern states seceded from the union – punishing tariffs designed to enrich the North at the expense of … Continue reading
Some Facts About Monarchies
Today’s post at the Mad Monarchist (one of my favorite blogs) presents some interesting facts about the actual cost of monarchies compared to republics. Here are a few points from the post: In Great Britain, the Queen is known for … Continue reading
Thoughts on Monarchy
In previous posts, I have mentioned my sympathy – and support – for some form of monarchy as being a good way of governing a nation and preserving its culture. Considering the current state of America, I think we can … Continue reading
Posted in Culture and Heritage, Leadership
Tagged culture preservation, government, monarchy
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Secession – Act 3
The first act of this play being secession from England. The second act being the secession of the Confederate states in 1861. The third act… More posts on secession. Molotov Mitchell is president of the award-winning Illuminati Pictures. His specialty … Continue reading
Posted in history, Southern Political Issues
Tagged government, history, North/South division, politics, secession
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Don’t Blame Romney – Commentary from The Hay Ride
We will get back to the topics that Confederate Colonel was founded on – the culture of the Southern Gentleman and how to pass it on to succeeding generations – in the next day or so. In the mean time, … Continue reading
Posted in Culture and Heritage
Tagged culture preservation, egalitarianism, government, politics
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Understanding The Rules of Power
In a previous post, I stated flatly that I would not be voting for Romney, but instead would be voting for the Constitution Party candidate because that is who more closely represents my beliefs. The question that guided my decision … Continue reading
Posted in Southern Gentleman, Southern Political Issues
Tagged government, history, politics, Southern Gentleman
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Election Choices – Right, Wrong, or Expedient
I will not be voting for Mitt Romney. That statement has lead to several rather passionate discussions from friends and relatives who are well-informed and truly want to do the right thing, and I respect and appreciate their efforts. That, … Continue reading