Conservative Swede

A cat has only nine lives. And this blog has died for the 9th time. It died the first time after just four months. Now it's saved for eternity in read-only mode. Welcome to my miaowsoleum!

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Back to the future with Gates of Vienna

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I once again take the opportunity to plug for my new website Recent comments at Gates of Vienna : http://govcomments.blogspot.com/ This is a...
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Sunday, September 23, 2007

More Modoggie flags

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Paul at swenglishrantings.com certainly took me on the word when I said "Join the art project!" There is an endless stream of new...
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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Join the art project!

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Here is something I did together with Baron Bodissey yesterday: Join the Art Project! Lars Vilks’ Modoggies are an art project of his, and ...
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Saturday, September 15, 2007

Comments at Gates of Vienna

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Since I'm so active over there, I go tired of searching manually for new comments at Gates of Vienna. So I constructed this page, which ...
Friday, September 14, 2007

SIOE has only praise of the police for their efforts

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Recently, instead of blogging I have been writing a lot of comments at Gates of Vienna, and also some at the Brussels Journal. I have mainly...
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Thursday, September 06, 2007

The Finish of the West

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Just after my previous comment someone calling himself Whiskey_199 wrote at Gates of Vienna : Bottom line, the exclusion of the Press means ...
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Will Sweden cave in?

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Has Sweden caved? asks Baron Bodissey at Gates of Vienna (the American blog which turned into a Swedish news outlet, and an excellent such)...
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Saturday, August 25, 2007

The psychological power of PC groupthink, Swedish version

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(Part of this post is in Swedish) Jihad i Malmö commented upon the Jan Milld discussion at Gates of Vienna. He publishes fragments of the di...
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Friday, August 24, 2007

Good-bye, Charles Martel. Hello, Tiny Muskens

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Geza sent me this quote of Steve Burton at What’s Wrong with the World : "Centuries ago, Christianity, in practice, was a fascinating ...
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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Brussels a go go

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I've been giving a far too negative impression about the 9/11 Brussels demo in my comments at Gates of Vienna . Okay, shortly after my f...

Geza on Derbyshire on Spencer

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Geza, the one and only guest columnist of this blog, sent me the following comments, yesterday, to John Derbyshire's review of Robert Sp...
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The clash of the cleavage

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Lawrence Auster comments on Caroline Flint's cleavage : In many cases [women] make it all too clear that they don't take their jobs...
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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Waiting for the numbers

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I got a lot of positive reactions to my previous post, in the Gates of Vienna thread , where it was originally written as a comment. The Bar...
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Guerrilla warfare

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In his post The Criminalization of Peaceful Protest , Baron Bodissey describes the situation around the planned 9/11 demonstration in Brusse...
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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

The coffee klatch has judged me

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It all started with Lawrence Auster and his "Chicken Little" reaction to my pointed criticism. Unlike real men, such as Baron Bodi...
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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Just a note

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I think I might have found myself a new career in the entertainment business (and while I'm at it I'd like to affirm my recognition ...
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Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Gee, can't you leave me alone :-)

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Gee, I just saw that Paul Belien quoted me too. Yesterday I had an epiphany. The bad signs from the people I had previously put hope in had...
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Monday, August 06, 2007

I'm an island

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I'm an island. I do not belong anywhere. I'm questioning the meaning of my blogging. I'm questioning the moniker I have adapted....
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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Summertime

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...and the living is easy. My vacation has started, and I will travel some. So my frequency of posting will be low during July. But as soon ...
Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Appreciating Auster while criticizing him

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I will get to Lawrence Auster's reply to Geza's "Night and Day" comparison further down, but first something about what...
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