Getting Closer to a Government of the People
Published by the St. Louis American on April 29, 2022 Proposition R passed with nearly 70% of approval by St. Louis voters. Proposition B received 61% of county voters. Both reform measures could be heard as screams of voters being sick and tired of being sick and tired; sick and tired of the indifference, incompetence, […]
Convoys, Ukraine and Freedom
Published by Cap City Hues on March 7, 2022 When I heard that 500+ semi-trucks and other vehicles were going through Wisconsin, it provoked another recent image. It was that of the 40-mile Russian military convoy of tanks, armored vehicles and other weapons of mass destruction poised to assault the Ukraine capital of Kyiv. Angry […]
Freedom Dreams Deferred
Freedom Dreams Deferred: The State of the Black Liberation Movement Published by BlackCommentator.com on December 16, 2021 I have found this year to be one of extreme distress for the Black Liberation Movement. There were many warning bells going off that apparently were only heard by the freedom dreamers. What we see is an unrecognizable […]