Month: July 2020Page 1 of 2

Harbor Not

It doesn’t necessarily take a bullet to kill someone; it’s just more expedient. What can bring an individual to point and shoot results from a slow-cooked hatred brewing…

Trump’s Reelection Button

You’ve heard of the movie, Out of Africa, right? Well I’m thinking a little closer to home, like in Out of America for a dumped Trump come November…

We’ve Got (Y)Our Back

“We’ve got your back,” is a statement often used to express offering protection from harm to certain individual(s)–usually a partner. Local police forces are supposed to protect our…

Covid Kickers

OK, throw in washing your hands frequently also. As a general rule, if you can’t social distance in a situation, be sure to wear a mask. But are…

Mr. Good Trouble

Congressman John Robert Lewis passed away July 17, 2020. He was a tenacious driving force in the civil rights movement of the 60s, and savagely beaten by the…

Teachers Against Tyrants

Our teachers are in between a rock and a hard place. They are damned (possibly to their and/or their children’s death) if they do teach in a school…

Donald J. Hoax

Trump has been ascribing the word HOAX to any and almost all things he’s been negatively accused of. He overuses the word in a scapegoat context to suggest…

The Shield of Salvation

There are many scriptures from both Testaments that outwardly state that Christians are under the protective custody of their savior Jesus Christ (when they are truly seeking to…

Birds of a Feather?

Trump’s failure to not condemn white supremacy when he had ample chances to do so labels him a racist. Trump may not be literally applying his knee to…

Fence Us Not

Instead of listening to the messages contained in the #Black Lives Matter movement, Trump is strengthening police power–especially so against protesters–whether they are violent or not. Weeks ago,…