December 2010

Village Praxis: Police Encounters or Why is This Public Servant Hitting Me With a Stick by Bill Buppert

  A policeman is a charlatan who offers, in return for obedience, to protect him (a) from his superiors, (b) from his equals, and (c) from himself. This last service, under democracy, is commonly the most esteemed of them all. In the United States, at least theoretically, it is the only thing that keeps ice-wagon […]

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War is the Health of the State and the Death of the Rest of Us by Bill Buppert

“Political language… is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable.” – George Orwell I was chatting with my sainted bride at breakfast this morning and she related to me that she had heard a story on National Pinko Radio discussing the forced evacuation of Times Beach, MO during the Christmas season in 1985. 

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