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  • Did anyone ever hear of a website called The Right Reasons?

    02/14/2023 12:37:25 PM PST · by Beowulf9 · 17 replies
    Does this website still exist? I tried to log on but it still is loading for my email to validate my address and be signed on. I'm trying to reach a poster there who wrote a letter to my mother when my sister died, quite a while ago actually. But cannot get into the website without joining and it never finishes the process.
  • Chart: Does Your Choice Of Booze Reveal Your Politics?

    01/07/2014 9:15:18 AM PST · by thetallguy24 · 124 replies
    Foodspin ^ | 01/06/14 | Reuben Fischer-Baum
    The chart above, produced by the right-leaning research firm NMRPP and first published in the Washington Post last week, shows the comparative political inclinations (and relative voter turnouts) associated with the drinkers of various major liquor brands.At first glance this may look like it conforms to some basic stereotypes about the two parties—Democrats like wine! Republicans like whiskey!—but wine actually runs the whole political scale, with Smoking Loon drunk primarily by Democrats, and Robert Mondavi drunk primarily by Republicans. Major whiskey brands do generally show a Republican bent, with the exception of Jameson, Canadian Mist, and Glen Ellen. Gin...
  • NAVIGATING AN AMERICAN RENAISSANCE: CONSERVATIVE POETRY & PROSE

    08/03/2003 6:11:34 PM PDT · by drakeraft · 2 replies · 185+ views
    http://jollyroger.com/american/renaissance.html JOLLYROGER.COM: NAVIGATING AN AMERICAN RENAISSANCE post tenebras lux He saw the townlands And learned the minds of many distant men And weathered many bitter nights and days In his deep heart at sea, while he fought only To save his life, to bring his shipmates home. —Book I, The Odyssey cover Purchase Jollyroger.com: Navigating An American Renaissance Introduction Ahoy there mates! Contained herein are the captain’s logs of The Jolly Roger, flagship of Classicals & jollyroger.com LLC. The words were set down during a five year voyage of fantastic romance, peril, and adventure, as the Good Ship sailed the...