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  1. Buchanan and Japan.

    by , 03-16-2012 at 02:27 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by JamesinUSA View Post
    Land of the setting sun - HUMAN EVENTS


    "We're faced with an aging society and a declining birth rate unprecedented in the history of mankind."


    This problem seems to be more acute in Japan than just about anywhere else, though it's a problem shared with most of the white nations of the world,

    I'm curious, just how will Japan deal with this problem of an aging population and low birthrate.? The Japanese have always been a very racial conscious
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  2. Return to a Darker Age

    by , 01-10-2012 at 10:58 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by JamesinUSA View Post
    To deny categorically what should be self-evident, and only 'natural', is what is characteristic of many of the dogma's of our present age.

    This is the great appeal of our 'Nationalism', in that it is 'reality based,' dealing with 'reason', 'facts', and what IS, rather than how we want things to be, based purely on selfish and emotional considerations that all to often, turns out to be self-destructive, and especially destructive to future generations of our people.

    These
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  3. Another Ron Paul 'Hater'!

    by , 01-02-2012 at 01:01 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by JamesinUSA View Post
    I'm somewhat dumbfounded by all the GOP candidates and the MSM who keep saying that Ron Paul's 'out there in left field' on foreign policy, and that his foreign policy position is one of his flaws ,blah blah blah!

    They just don't seem to get it! That it's Ron Paul's "Foreign policy', that apparently is attracting so many followers to the Ron Paul camp. People are sick of the perpetual war, the waste in human lives and Americans wealth. They look at the results of the Afghan and
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  4. BNP No Longer an Ethno-Nationalist Party

    by , 11-06-2011 at 11:37 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by JamesinUSA View Post
    I can see the pros and cons of both arguments in changing a particular course of action that doesn't seem to be working very effectively within an organization. But, sometimes it's not the method or course that's necessarily wrong, but merely the existing conditions in which they exist. Sometimes we can't force things to happen, we must merely wait until prevailing social and political conditions exist that will have them work to our benefit.

    I firmly believe that the presentation of
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