Monthly Archive for October, 2009
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Liberalism is The Death of Nations
by
Arthur Moeller van den Bruck
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A suspicion broods over the country that the nation has suffered betrayal.
Not the betrayal of Versailles. That is sufficiently self-evident: the Fourteen Points became the four hundred and forty articles of the Peace Treaty, signed and sealed by the Founder of Peace himself.
These other betrayals arose from the abuse of ideals for a selfish end. Our enemies saw that they could not do better for themselves than be persuading us to abandon, in the cause of peace, a war which we had not yet won; they saw that it would be best of all if they could induce some Germans themselves to persuade us into accepting these ideals. Whether we concentrate attention on the betrayers or the betrayed, we find ourselves in a peculiar atmosphere where high-falutin’ principles are talked of: while a deal is being put through.
Our opponents exploited this peculiar atmosphere for their own advantage and to our injury. The atmosphere to which we allude is charged with a dangerous mental infection, the carriers of which enjoy an immunity which enables them to ruin their victim. It is the disintegrating atmosphere of liberalism, which spreads moral disease amongst nations, and ruins the nation whom it dominates. This deadly liberalism is not to be conceived as being the prerogative of any one political party. It originated in a general European party to which it owes its name, but it subsequently exercised its baneful influence on all parties and blurred the distinctions between them: it created the familiar figure of the professional party leader.
The principle of liberalism is to have no fixed principle and to contend that this is in itself a principle.
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Folkfronten är ett kollektiv av individer vars likasinnade ambitioner är skötseln av dess avancemang i linje med det Europeiska sinnets, kropp och själ. Denna specifika sektion av F.A, är lokaliserad på Irland. Detta är en nyhets- och informationssida för medlemmar av F.A liksom för alla kamrater runt jorden.

The Strawboys is an old tradition in Ireland.
Many years ago when a man and woman got married, it was traditional to hold the wedding breakfast (now known as the wedding reception) in the home of the bride. As the houses of the time were very small and the money was in short supply, only a limited number of friends and neighbours could be invited.
This of course did not go down well with some members of the neighbourhood, as everyone felt that they should have been on the guest list.
Not to be outdone, these people would gather together in the vicinity of the bride’s home and a decision was made to gate crash the party. In order to disguise themselves they would go into the fields and barns and get some straw and weave it into hats and skirts to cover themselves. As was the norm in those times, everyone could sing, dance or play an instrument; they would set for the bride’s house and invade the party – unannounced.
They would perform in the kitchen of the house and would not leave until they were given a supply from the barrel of stout and some of the wedding cake. Satisfied with this they would then retire to the nearest barn where they would have their own party and enjoy all the fare from the breakfast.
Tradition has it that there was no honeymoon as there is today, but the newlyweds were given the best room in the house to where they retired to after the celebrations.
The Strawboys would then regroup and approach the house where they would commence to play, sing, dance and make as much noise as possible around the outside of the house in order to keep the new man and wife awake for obvious reasons!
The Strawboys of today are usually invited to a wedding for ‘Good Luck’ (by times this invitation being kept a secret from the bride and groom). They will perform a routine during the wedding reception in the hotel. Included in the group will be a Sean Bhean (old woman) and a Sean Fbear (old man) who, during the performance will dance with the new bride and groom and in so doing pass on ‘Long Life and Happiness’ to the young couple.
From Casapound Pistoia:
Saturday October 17th, everyone is welcome at the Club Agogo, Via Porta San Marco 161.
As a sign of life after the devastation caused by those who wish to harm us.
To celebrate the health of those who love us.
In the face aggression towards us…
a response of joy.













