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British Finances in the Colonial Era

Editor’s Note: Though this is primarily a brief historical look at colonial finances, notice the connection between war, growing national debt, and the increase of corporatism, which eventually places undue burdens on

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We Stand With Milo

Editor’s Note: An earlier version of this article stated that Milo was not a Christian. It has come to our attention that he is, in fact, a Roman Catholic. As such, we

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Pleading The Twenty-Fifth

As we approach Month Two of the Trump Presidency, a couple of facts are starkly clear; our enemy is coming unhinged, and existing as the hopeless rabbits they are, the idea that

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Beast Life – What About Lent?

  This week I’m going to talk about how to train and do the best that you can at maintenance while fasting, specifically for Lent since it starts this weekend. You may

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Why We Do This

Occasionally, it is beneficial and appropriate to stop and take stock of where you are and what you are doing. It is easy, in our modern world, to get off track, lose

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Trump Is Right (Again)

Unless you have been living in a Hippy Commune or hiking through the Amazon Rainforest,  you have heard the repeated cries from the left that Trump is deranged. He is dangerous. This

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The Colors of Awareness

Jeff Cooper’s “Color Code” wasn’t original meant to designate awareness but rather the state of mind during a conflict. Somewhere along the way, people realized it also tied into what state of

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UnSchisming The Church

It was the year 1054, and the differences between the eastern half of the Church and the western half of the Church finally boiled over, resulting in what we now call The

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New Game

It has been quite a show in Washington, DC these past few weeks. Really, since the election last November, when it became clear that Trump had won, the bugs and vermin that

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