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Pat Buchanan—-the Bad and the Good
I can understand why some of my friends dislike Pat Buchanan. Pat talks about what he considers to be threats to white civilization. He blames African-Americans for their problems. He has questioned details of the Holocaust. And that’s the tip … Continue reading
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