In line with the nationwide protests over the killing of George Floyd, NFL commissioner Roger Gooell joined in by releasing a statement on June 5 which said: “We, the National Football League, admit we were wrong for not listening to NFL players … [Read more]
Mask Silliness in the Midst of a Crisis
We are in the midst of a Covid crisis in Harris County. There's no other way to describe the situation that has followed the Floyd riots and funeral. Rather than put politics aside a furor over masks has erupted. We look silly. Here's a glimpse … [Read more]
How Many Jobs Does Allen West Plan to Have?
Yet another heated contest for the Chairmanship of the Republican Party of Texas is upon us, with former Florida Congressman Allen West challenging incumbent State Chairman James Dickey. The contest will be decided at the Republican Party of Texas … [Read more]
If Rice Students, Both Black And White, Are Unhappy With The Founder’s Statue, They Should Disenroll Forthwith And Find Another University To Attend
Rice University opened in 1912 as the William Marsh Rice Institute for the Advancement of Letters, Science, and Art, William Marsh Rice was a very wealthy businessman and investor who left the bulk of his wealth to establish the school which bears … [Read more]
The Protesters Would Tear Down The Washington Monument If They Could
On the eve of Juneteenth, protesters in Portland, Oregon toppled a statue of George Washington. They also covered the statue's head with the American flag and lit it on fire. "Fuck the Police" was spray painted on the statue's pedestal. There is … [Read more]
Qualified Immunity Protects Cops From Lawsuits Based On Spurious Accusations
Recently, on BarkGrowlBite, I posted an article on former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly which included his views on good and bad police reform proposals. Kelly defended the much maligned practice of 'stop and frisk' tactics as "a tool that should be … [Read more]
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