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 […]

A Beginners Guide to Surviving the Amnesia Rockfest-Part 1

December 2, 2014 Smith 0

By: Maven Cade Leary Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction, and is not intended to encourage or condone the violation of applicable law. Part One: Arrive Early, Exercise Restraint, and Get Some Sleep As soon as we left the city, the temperature dropped by at least ten degrees Celsius. I […]

An Inside Scoop on Fast Food Work

December 1, 2014 johanngalloway 0

By: Johann Galloway What’s worse than sitting on a sofa unemployed, broke and bored? Working at a fast food restaurant, someone might say. Well, allow me to retort. Never underestimate the benefits of having a job where not much is expected of you. My experience working fast food wasn’t bad, and I even found some hidden benefits. […]

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 […]

Reflections on the Ferguson Fiasco

November 27, 2014 Donnie Casto II 0

Why I never watch the Media Whores of the Mainstream Bordello By: Donnie Casto II I’ve not been paying much attention to Ferguson, Darren Wilson, or the death of 18 year old Michael Brown. Call it a fault of character, call it mistrust of the bastards in the mainstream media, […]

Pound for Pound: Weighing in on America’s Fat Epidemic

November 24, 2014 Gonzo Today 0

By: Ernie Hurt With Thanksgiving fast approaching, I can almost taste the giblet gravy and smell the homemade bread. Sweet pumpkin pies with endless Kool-Whip, and the anticipation of a 6 o’clock nap make drool form on the corners of my lips. As with most holidays in my home growing […]