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Monday, August 21, 2017

The Nazis have a Unlikely Ally in Charlottesville

By jamesbaxley



The alt-right’s unlikely ally, the American Civil Liberty Union (ACLU) has come out to place the blame of the violence in Charlottesville this past week on the Law Enforcement agencies which were present. 

 

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Somebody Appreciates Trumps Comments Against Hate & Violence



Sunday, August 13, 2017

Americas Nazi Fetish

By jamesbaxley



The mainstream media has a problem. When buildings burned, and cars were overturned, and people were beaten at UC Berkeley, Antifa was labeled as anti-fascists. 

When a right-wing organization in Charlottesville, Virginia tried to have a rally in which the Supreme Court ruled was okay they were met with resistance: Antifa and BLM. Of course there was violence, but the MSM labeled the right-wing group as “white supremacists” and “Nazis.”

America Has A Nazi Problem, Here's Proof!


Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Don't Be Evil!

By jamesbaxley



Don’t be evil.

Don’t be evil is Google’s motto, maybe somebody should remind them of their motto because lately it seems that Google has been acting kind of “evil.”




Saturday, August 5, 2017

Trumps Twin Rainbows


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What's your Pronoun?

By jamesbaxley



The most important parts of communication, written or verbal is the noun and the verb. These two parts point to the subject and what the subject is doing. Certainly other parts such as adjectives and adverbs play an important part but are really secondary in the scope of communication.


Lately though, there appears to be a new star on the language horizon. This new star isn’t new by any means. It actually can replace the subject which is usually [but not necessarily always] the noun. 


What part of the language is this rising star you ask? The “pronoun.”