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One of America’s “Finest:

Howell Hurst Uncategorized

I don’t believe all American policemen are die hard fascists. However, the public dialogue about the subject of heavy handed Cops is now clearly out in the open and on the table for study and discussion. I know I’ve heard that almost all Police Chiefs are required to visit the FBI in Washington, DC to… continue reading »

Black and White Need

Howell Hurst Uncategorized

The civil war is over. Black emancipation is a long established political fact. However, one hundred fifty years has not been long enough for social and economic equality to have become a fact of American life. Blacks and whites still commonly live in two divergent Americas. Opportunities for whites are not the same for blacks…. continue reading »

Fascism: A Delicate Word

Howell Hurst Uncategorized

Let’s not get hysterical now, but when a political culture’s funding sources: Own 90% of all news media, Are deeply involved in defense manufacturing and sales, Control via lawgivers our police forces, And outfits them with military fighting gear, It’s not too far fetched to start to suggest this phenomenon has undertones that appear a… continue reading »

A Perspective on America’s Affliction

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I have just read the most remarkable book. Its two most commendable features are: its brevity [it’s only 141 pages long] and the absolute correctness of its message. It contains the solution to America’s decadent political division: the feverish enmity between Democratic Liberals and Republican Conservatives. Briefly documenting one man’s exemplary life, it demonstrates what… continue reading »

The Issue is Not Our Border

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Would you send 50,000 Central American children back to countries where drug wars and crime virtually condemn them to painful lives and certain early death? In most of the countries they come from, it is well documented that American corporations have long been exploiting local citizens for years with shady collaborations in mining, farming, and… continue reading »