Normally on the last day of the month, I post some music or other feel good videos to take a break from the dismal, heart sickening, documenting and cataloging of black on white violent crime. Today, being Easter Sunday and shortly after the passing of Lawrence Auster, takes on a special significance:

Here is another great obit by another great blogger in the race reality blogosphere, Paul Kersey:
R.I.P Lawrence Auster
Lawrence Auster's work had a profound influence on shaping the political philosophy of SBPDL. Months ago, in a private conversation with him, I was able to convey my deep sense of gratitude in all that he had done to help promote and legitimize this site to his audience, but most importantly, what he had done to help shape my thinking about the world.
As the United States of America continues on its path to national suicide, those who remember the work of Lawrence Auster know we simply have one task at hand -- survive what is coming.
We only have to win once -- those who hate the civilization of the West must continue to wage a war against us from every conceivable angle.
We only have to win once.

And now some good old time, country gospel music to mark the day and the occasion:
At the end of the movie "Deep Impact," the president of the United States (played by Morgan Freeman) gives a powerful oration to those surviving humans who are tasked with rebuilding a world ravaged by a meteorite.
He says:
"Cities fall, but they are rebuilt. And heroes die, but they are remembered. We honor them with every brick we lay, with every field we sow, with every child we comfort and then teach to rejoice in what we have been regiven."There will come a day when we find ourselves in a similar scenario, when the leveling forces of egalitarianism and what we've dubbed Black-Run America (BRA) comes to an end.
Lawrence Auster was there to act as a light house for those souls hoping to traverse the rocky waters of modernity, shining a beacon of truth in an epoch that values obfuscation of facts and the acknowledgement of any merit behind ideas that can labeled "intolerant" or "ignorant" to keep from debating them.
R.I.P Lawrence Auster.
Angel Band
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_M65lcDk6o
My latest sun is sinking fast, my race is nearly run.
My strongest trials now are past, my triumph has begun
O come Angel Band, come & around me stand
O bear me away on your snow white wings to my immortal home
O bear me away on your snow white wings to my immortal home

I'll fly away
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcP9Zsaqnck
Some bright morning when this life is over
I'll fly away
To that home on God's celestial shore
I'll fly away
I'll fly away oh glory
I'll fly away (in the morning)
When I die hallelujah by and by
I'll fly away

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmaXXa36oek
In my Father's House there are many mansions.

God walks these hills with me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXKzTGmGjzs
Finally, Easter celebrates the resurrection of Christ.
With that theme, perhaps one day, American justice will be revived and equal justice for all will prevail and the "liberal" racist double standard will prevail no more:
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| "Equal Justice under law" The credo of American Justice, inscribed on the Supreme Court building in Washington DC |
Happy Easter Yall!
























