On Jul 16, 10:23 pm, Ray <rayb...@hotmail.com> wrote: The rise and fall of an American beer Before it was bought by Belgium's InBev, Budweiser trampled local breweries across this land. Who's crying in their (piss) beer now? By Edward McClelland Jul. 17, 2008... Falstaff was once the third biggest brewery in America. George Will drank it when he was a teenager, as hard
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The Culture of Critique reviewed by Stanley Hornbeck In The Culture of Critique, Kevin MacDonald advances a carefully researched but extremely controversial thesis: that certain 20th century intellectual movements – largely established and led by Jews – have changed European societies in fundamental ways and destroyed the confidence of Western man. He claims that these movements were designed
The Culture of Critique reviewed by Stanley Hornbeck In The Culture of Critique, Kevin MacDonald advances a carefully researched but extremely controversial thesis: that certain 20th century intellectual movements – largely established and led by Jews – have changed European societies in fundamental ways and destroyed the confidence of Western man. He claims that these movements were designed