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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

YAF! BNP! ADL! OH, MY!!!

This comment is in response to a blog post over at YAF-Watch. The post informed readers of the Anti-Defamation League's recent decision to include last week's speech by British Nationalist Nick Griffin as an "Extremist Event."

-The ADL (Anti-Defamation League) is an admittedly leftist organization promoting the values of secular pluralism. Is it really any surprise that they tagged the Nick Griffin speech as an "Extremist Event"?

Still, their declaring it so is not without warrant! It was most certainly an extremist event. The videos tell it all. They way those in the audience conducted themselves was beyond extreme. In fact, it bordered obscene.

The left at MSU ought to be ashamed of themselves. These extremists are fowl, angry, intolerant, and violent. The true markings of those who are both intellectually and morally bankrupt. -

ON RACE & CRIME



This is in response to something Professor Austin Jackson brought up during the recent Nick Griffin Speech at MSU.

Nick Griffin is part of the British National Party. The event was hosted by MSU-YAF.

SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE


Bill of Rights: First Amendment:

Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.

How was this to be understood? How did our founders understand this amendment? We must look no further than Justice Joseph Story's Commentary on the Constitution of the United States for the answer. Justice Story was the founder of Harvard Law School and was nominated to the Supreme Court by none other than the secularist darling, President James Madison. Here is what he Justice Story said in his Commentary:

"We are not to attribute this [First Amendment] prohibition of a national religious establishment to an indifference to religion in general, and especially to the Christianity... An attempt to level all religions and to make it a matter of state policy to holy all in utter indifference would have created universal disapprobation if not universal indignation."

Justice Story goes on to say:

"The real object of the [First] Amendment was not to countenance, much less to advance, Mahometanism, or Judaism, or infidelity, by prostrating Christianity; but to exclude all rivalry among Christian sects."

So why all the confusion? Simple: The secular pluralists got their constitutions mixed up:

U.S.S.R. Constitution: Article 124:

In order to ensure citizens freedom of conscience, the church in the U.S.S.R. is separate from the State, and the school from the church.

Monday, October 29, 2007

CLASSIC AUSTIN JACKSON



Austin Jackson, the professor formerly employed at Olivet College, is the aggressive black man yelling and cursing at a young white man during a recent event at Michigan State University.

He appears about half way through the video (-4:56 approximately).

We will be discussing the questions raised by Austin Jackson on Paleo Radio. Tune in to WORC, 89.7 from 7-10pm.

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