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By Paul Wesselhoft, on September 22nd, 2011 The following article is by Paul Wesselhoft, Oklahoma Representative, House District 54 and Legislator, District 9 of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation.
Bullets trumped arrows. We lost.
Colonial imperialist clearing out the tall timber, could no longer dwell near existing villages—eventually one had to die a deliberate death, not the pilgrim nor the puritan. . . . → Read More: Triumph of a Tribe: Manifesto
By Charles Clark, on September 20th, 2011 IS THERE SOMETHING ELSE ON?
I don’t watch TV very much, but when I do it’s usually the Discovery Channel or some other documentary. There are a few shows that I occasionally watch when I’m extremely bored or have absolutely nothing to do. One of those shows is 2 ½ Men. Okay, I . . . → Read More: Two and a Half Men: Now is the Time of Our Discontent
By Charles Clark, on September 18th, 2011 THEY JUST DON’T GET IT
edited 9/20 [only a minor correction]
On This Week With Christiane Amanpour and Meet the Press, Sunday, September 18, 2011, Bill Clinton, barely managed to babble his way through both interviews, looking more like an idiot than a man that is suppose to be worldly educated. He does, . . . → Read More: Bill Clinton: A Fool and His Party
By Charles Clark, on September 14th, 2011 SESSION 2: 9/11/2011
I just completed session 2 of my latest painting, Naked Man. As details emerge on this poor excuse of skin & bones with his brain exposed to the elements that he himself has created, it becomes clear that while society has been able to achieve a magnificent mechanized and technological . . . → Read More: Naked Man [2]
By Charles Clark, on September 6th, 2011 SESSION ONE
Pictured is the first session of my new work Naked Man. Sept 5, 2011
Are we better off as a species? I always hear about the good old days, but the good old days were not good at all: The world was flat, all there was to pull out . . . → Read More: Naked Man
By Charles Clark, on September 6th, 2011 TO SAG IS TO BE A FAG
It is a widely held belief that the origin of sagging began in the American prison system. This I don’t dispute. However, the reason behind this fashion statement has been covered up if not censured.
It has been suggested that sagging was a . . . → Read More: Sagging: The Bare Truth
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Poll Many of us wonder, especially now more than ever, what the hell were some of these politicians thinking when they came up with a screwy law, or a resolution that absolutely made no sense, or the passage of a Bill that makes you wonder what they were smoking at the time.
I think its time to put these elected officials' urine where their mouth is and make them take a drug and alcohol test to confirm wheter or not they were sober at the time they decided on issues that greatly affect our lives in a negative way.
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