Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Goodies from Ol' Remus


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1939. Delta, Mississippi

History - The world is a museum of Marxist failures and Europe will be no different.
Texas Arcane at vault-co.blogspot.com

Bare minimum - With about $800 you can buy a new modern bolt action, a spam can or two of commie carbine ammo—the steel case thirty cent a round in 762x39 or 223—a good Corona grinder and Katadyn water filter element and a year’s supply of wheat in buckets.
James Dakin at bisonprepper.blogspot.com

Voting - As I was walking in I spotted a school bus unloading a bunch of Aztecs and Mayans. An old white woman was handing them instructions and speaking to them in bad Spanish... Bussing in illegal aliens in a district with 99% Democrat electorate is going the extra mile... The pointlessness of it was overwhelming. The nitwit in front of me and the Mayans behind would surely cancel my vote many times over. I walked out without voting.
thezman at thezman.com/wordpress

About the first Black senator elected by South Carolina - Speaking with the Washington Post, Clyburn explained, “If you call progress electing a person with the pigmentation that he has, who votes against the interest and aspirations of 95 percent of the Black people in South Carolina, then I guess that’s progress.” Scott also notoriously refused an invitation to join the Congressional Black Caucus, saying, “My campaign was never about race.” I’m not cheering the GOP presenting Black faces to policies that contribute to Black denigration. Not now, not ever.
Michael Arceneaux at newsone.com

4 comments:

  1. I mourn that this Tuesday last, was the final regularly scheduled program from Ol' Remus. The finale next week.

    Sigh.

    Bob
    III

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    1. Me too and as soon as I saw the announcement I sent him an email and mentioned if money would be any inducement to keep going, I was sure people would pay $5 per issue, but to no avail.

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  2. Reading Ol' Remus is like Winston eating raspberry jam in "1984."
    Will be greatly missed as a connection to the past, i.e. the good old days.
    All good things must come to an end but I ask, Why?

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