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All of us here at Men of the West would like to wish our loyal readers a blessed and happy New Year. We know that there are lots of internet sites, and
For the past 25 years, at least, America has been in decline. Those of us who are old enough to remember the 1970s can recall how low the American morale was by
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It is a standard motif in Western (Cowboy) novels and movies. A cowboy is shot, and before healing can begin, the bullet must be removed. Once the projectile is obtained, the wound is
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Universities are starting to succumb to the relentless SJW propaganda and increasingly are failing to do their job: to educate. Costs have skyrocketed for tuition. Students are taking out loans that can
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