Saturday, January 19, 2019

The Best Posts of the Week of January 13, 2019

The best post of the week of January 13, 2019.

Violence and booze seemed a pretty consistent them this week.

Sunday Morning Scene: Churches of the West: Church of St. Nicholas, Old Believers Russian Orthodox, Nikolaevsk Alaska

Some Gave All: War Memorial, Coulombs, France. The war memorial in Coulombs, France, dedicated to the men of the town who lost their lives in World War One and World War Two. The flags are those of France and the European Community.

We're really conservative except when we're not. The thorny problem of applying principles even when you do not wish to.

January 15, 1919. Murders in Germany, The Eve of Prohibition in the United States

Wyoming legislators propose radically different, and radical, primary changes. One is pretty good, but it has no chance.

Wyoming, North Carolina, Utah, Nebraska, and Missouri push the 18th Amendment over the top.

Is Beer the Most Distributist Product Ever?

Big Changes to the Friess School Bill, was "Lex Anteinternet: We're really conservative except when we're not. ..."

Lex Anteinternet: Is Beer the Most Distributist Product Ever? Hey, what about whiskey (and other distilled beverages)?

January 19, 1919. Echos from a distant wall. Red Army commences assault on Allies in Northwestern Russia, the first real democratic German election, the Atrocities of the Turks upon the Armenians in Film, Welcomes to Returning Troops and Odd News.

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