Tale of the Dark Troubadour

December 15, 2014 Donnie Casto II 0

Donnie Casto II The average observant eye, this man was at best a prototype. Three times in his life, he had faced death and survived. Perhaps it was a spiritual blessing from the Cherokee roots that flowed through his veins. Maybe it was his Nordic temperament to survive the coldest […]

Black Flag

December 12, 2014 Donnie Casto II 0

Donnie Casto II   “Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.”       – H.L. Mencken, Prejudices: First Series   The newswires and Facebook feeds stream with madness, fear and loathing today over the long overdue report […]

Riders of the Storm

December 9, 2014 Donnie Casto II 0

How Christopher Cantwell became Neo, awakening me from the paradigms of the Founding Fathers By: Donnie Casto II It’s a gray, dreary and rainy day here in Columbus, Ohio. A freezing rain and an evident razor blade wind makes itself known outside the window. My more spiritually in tune friends […]

A word about Racism and the Color of Tyranny

December 6, 2014 Donnie Casto II 0

It seems my recent pieces regarding David Hooks and comments about Eric Garner have incited some to the idea I’m trying to ‘stir up’ things by picking and choosing not to discuss black on black crime, police officers getting shot, or just being an obedient slave and allow cops to […]

Fear and Loathing in Family Court-Part 1

November 29, 2014 Donnie Casto II 0

One Fathers Journey into the American Nightmare By: Donnie Casto II The American system of justice was a constant. Anyone who watched Perry Mason, Andy Griffith, Dragnet, or even Matlock with their grandparents on a Tuesday at 7pm knew that. “Just the facts, ma’am.” I recall Jack Webb uttering in […]