Image Credit: Kari A. Flickinger The above image is a small prayer and an escalating plea from an angry woman …
REMEMBER! | Day 171 – January 5, 2020
Project Amplify is a crowd-driven project to raise awareness of the conditions of child detention camps on the U.S. border through arts…
That LHOTP When Mary Is Told She Will Burn
after Whisper Country, Little House On The Prairie by some woman who hasn’t learned to read just thrash Bibles …
To Tomorrow, Together
To tomorrow, together Hindsight is 20/20 is what we’d been told when I was growing up. That we shouldn’t …
Cathy, a poem by Alexander Manzoni
By Alexander Manzoni, Regular Contributor Call up your members of Congress. Tell them that what they are doing …
A Pearl in its Shell
Up up up,My eyes can’t see your faceBut in your warm embraceI find my happy place.Your arms hold me inAnd …
Clearly! (c) David L O’Nan
This piece was written circa 2005 during the Bush administration. I was frustrated as much as I am currently with …
june 05 2016
i am gathering up a jury of dead things; some you killed and some that died to make room for …
Eve’s Satan
Satan’s spawn goes on and onDid I really want him gone?No, no indeedNot at this time of need.He saw me …
BREAKING NEWS! Education 101: Congress Did Approve Thursday’s Air Strike on Iran, Just not this Congress
(NPR’s Radio Lap Episode “60 Words) “In the hours after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, a lawyer sat down in front of a computer and started writing a legal justification for taking action against those responsible. The language that he drafted and that President George W. Bush signed into law – called the Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) – has at its heart one single sentence, 60 words long.”