December, 2016
December 22, 2016, michaelbray Family Matters, Fathers' Rights,
Lead article published in CACN, Spring, 1997 Gentle readers, we ask your pardon for the great chasm of time which has separated us from our last communication (we utterly failed to produce a winter issue). But we have been busy with many good deeds, not the least of which is growing the population. The month […]
December 21, 2016, michaelbray Defending the Defenders, Prisoners and other Servants,
21 December, 2016 On September 8, 1995, federal Judge James A. Redden sentenced Shelley to twenty years consecutive to the eleven years to which the Kansas state court had sentenced her. “Though I am loathe to call anyone a terrorist,” Redden declared, “you are a terrorist.” Scram! Or as was said by the judge’s parents […]
December 21, 2016, michaelbray Character - or not, Elections, Honorable Guest Expostulators,
20 December 2016 Terence J. Hughes, Professor Emeritus, University of Maine 404 North Sixth Street, Fort Pierre, South Dakota In one month from today, on 20 January 2017, Donald Trump is in and Barack Obama is out as President of the United States. Books will be written for a century and more assessing the Obama […]