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posted in The Guardian Dec. 28, 2014 President Barack Obama said on Sunday the longest war in American history was coming to a responsible conclusion. Obama was welcoming the end of US combat operations in Afghanistan, which was marked with a ceremony in Kabul. Obama, who is on vacation in […]
By: Donnie Casto II “Women aren’t logical, that’s why they make no sense.” said Julius. For the past five minutes he had went on about the common situation I imagine most couples go through at some point and now it seemed that due to a potentially lost flash drive that […]
Name: Blanton’s Bottled By: Sazerac ABV: 46.5% Proof: 93 Ah. Now here is a whiskey that is finally deserving of its bottle. Rich and aromatic, smooth as honey and a definite crowd pleaser. Blanton’s is a must on my bar, but I usually slap the hands of those who actually try to reach for […]
POSTED IN BOOKS, CRIME, DEFIANCE, INCREDIBLE BRAVERY, LAW, RELIGION. JUL 01, 2014 AT 9:45 AM BY BARRETT BROWN I’m afraid I’m now being kept in the Seagoville federal prison Special Housing Unit, or SHU, known more informally as “segregation” and even more informally as “the hole.” Several of my fellow jail […]
by Alfonso Serrano for Aljazeera The 43-year-old war on drugs had never seen such a barrage of opposition as it did in 2014, with successful marijuana legalization initiatives in several U.S. states, California’s historic approval of sentencing reform for low level drug offenders and world leaders calling for the legal […]
By Sean Brady With the current events in New York City fresh in my mind – the Murder of Eric Gardener in Staten Island, the shooting of unarmed Michael brown in Ferguson Missouri, the shooting of unarmed Akai Gurley in a Brooklyn stairwell, the shooting death of seven year old […]
by Grant Goodwine As an artist, Recently I’ve found myself winding up in discussions and asked for advice from other creative people- usually involving their frustrations in their works. Or about how much of a perfectionist they are and how frustrated they get when it doesn’t turn out the exact […]
By David Pratt “I awoke from The Sickness at the age of forty-five, calm, and sane, and in reasonably good health except for a weakened liver and the look of borrowed flesh common to all who survive The Sickness.” – William S. Burroughs, Naked Lunch “When I was doing drugs, […]
Paul Lewis for The Guardian, Dec. 24, 2014 The families of at least four unarmed black men killed this year by police are pinning their hopes on possible federal prosecutions under a little-known civil rights statute that has only occasionally been used to indict officers in such cases. The Department […]
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