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December 31st

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Images of changing times—thank you Germaine Greer

Germaine GreerIn today’s post, I will probably come across as an angry old white guy, and that is probably due to the fact that I am. What am I supposed to be; should I be happy seeing the world erode around me; should I be burying my head in the sand and going ‘oh. I’m so bloody happy at what liberalism is delivering?’ Sorry, I can’t be that stupid, only a liberal can be that person.

December 30th

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Denmark study: 16% of babies aborted after 12 weeks born alive

The hypocrisy of the liberal is absolutely astounding; in America, they run around pulling their hair out when some nutter shoots 20 children at a school when they, themselves, exterminate 1,032 babies past 24 weeks every year—more on that below.

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Guns are bad………………………but abortion at 20 weeks is a legitimate good?

December 29th

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Christmas: a satirical view of Eurabia

I came across these videos this morning—a tad late but better late than never—on a site called CarolineGlick.com. They give a satirical view of Europe and the Middle East and are funny but have a very serious message.

December 28th

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Welcome to liberalism: 3.8 million children in the family justice system while Cameron focuses on gay marriage

judgeAs I have mentioned many times before on this blog David Cameron and John Key are identical twins; they fell from the same tree; they are both progressive liberals masquerading as conservatives.

The following Telegraph article where Sir Paul Coleridge, a High-Court judge, criticises Cameron’s pseudo-conservative party for not focusing on the serious issues facing Britain clearly highlights failed liberalism at work.

 

December 27th

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An honest comparison between a 15-minutes-of-fame shooter and Anders Breivik

Adam Lanza and Anders BreivikTo start this post in a good tone, I will cynically use an old slogan that is sometimes used by the National Rifle Association because I know it pisses liberals off:

“Guns don’t kill people—people kill people”

December 26th

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Hypocrisy at its best: Comedians launch UK’s first atheist church

AtheismHave you ever wondered why Hollywood is a liberal town; have you ever wondered why liberals make such good actors? Well the answer is simple; it comes naturally to them as every aspect of their being is fantasy; their day to day world is make believe; they’re acting every day.

December 25th

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UK: Bishop links gay marriage to Hilter and Stalin style attacks on Christianity

orderIt finally appears someone is standing up and calling it for what it is; calling gay marriage an attack on the family—calling it an attack on Christianity. Christianity—whether you like it or hate it, whether you are religious or not—is the fabric of our society; it made the West what it is.

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Cartoon: Merry Christmas or Merry Allahmas?

This cartoon is an addition to yesterday’s post about the secular-progressive war on Christmas. They haven’t won and won’t win, so Merry Christmas everyone.

Merry Christmas or Merry Allahmas?

December 24th

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The secular-progressive war on Christmas

Christmas in cancelledTo say Christmas is cancelled is a bit strong; while liberals are definitely still continuing their onslaught on Christmas—their onslaught on everything Christian—it doesn’t appear to be as bad this year. Maybe I am completely wrong about this; maybe I am not reading or watching the right media.

December 23rd

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My email correspondence with Annette King over the gay marriage issue

Annette KingEarlier this year just after the gay-marriage bill was submitted, I mass emailed all the MPs using different email accounts and different pseudonyms. And I was quite amazed by the response I got; quite a few actually wrote back, and some even continued when I replied. The following one from Annette King was quite interesting; it gives a clear insight into the confused, liberal mind.

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