“Richard was the light and love of my life. He always, always encouraged me. Every problem that came up, he was there for me. He provided such balance for me and he was so protective of me and I of him. I was always afraid I would die first and that he wouldn’t get my [...]
(chapter 10 of 11 in “My Life After Hate”) We armed ourselves with pistols, shotguns, and assault rifles. We knew that the government had us impossibly outgunned but nevertheless felt obliged to not only prepare ourselves for the upcoming collapse of society as we had known it, but also to do whatever it took to [...]
We need to study the history of our country from everyone’s perspective –especially those who were denied access and inclusion for centuries. Until we as Americans reconcile the bad along with the good of our history, we won’t be able to truly understand where we are and how we got here. And how the hell are we to make progress if we don’t know where and who we are as a Nation?