Poetic Justice (Part I)
Although credit is often mistakenly given to Shakespeare, it was the 17th Century literary critic Thomas Rymer who coined the
Read moreAlthough credit is often mistakenly given to Shakespeare, it was the 17th Century literary critic Thomas Rymer who coined the
Read moreRepublican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced Friday that his state will not accept refugees in a letter obtained by the
Read moreThis is a list supposedly illustrating examples of “White Privelege” found posted in Yudof Hall at the University of Minnesota.
Read moreLee Smith. The Plot against the President: The True Story of How Congressman Devin Nunes Uncovered the Biggest Political Scandal
Read moreHeritage & Planned Obsolescence At Christmas I was visiting family members and our new nephew. Like most babies, he has
Read moreBy Kyle McDermott Has the era of White-male bashing come to an end? Of course not, but perhaps the era
Read moreBy Earl P. Holt III In 2018, a 25 year-old black woman in Louisiana named Felicia Marie-Nicole kidnapped a six
Read moreDetroit Free Press writes | A 26-year-old man faked his own stabbing at the West Bloomfield synagogue where he worked
Read moreBy Rob Morse Democrats won the recent elections in Virginia. They have not taken office yet, but they announced their
Read moreBy Arthur Lyons | A Nativity play in the French city of Toulouse had to be cut short after a
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