Your Economic Stimulus Plan Now that March Madness is almost over, the bracketologists will have to wait nearly another year to put their theories and guesswork to the test. However, the school of bracketology must be expanded. It can be applied to any number of categories where guesswork and theories might be the order of [...]
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For African Women’s Month
Posted in African Women, Capital Punishment, Capitalism, Domestic Violence, Genocide, God, Holocaust, Iskandar Langalibalele, Life, Slavery, Uncategorized, Women on March 17, 2009 | 2 Comments »
The Greatest Woman in History: A Rock The woman, a peasant, in the field, worked from dusk to dawn to reap its yield, she dug and planted yam to feed her fam. Sorghum, too, its grass to line the beds where her children lay their heads. Her husband was a farmer, hunter and went off [...]
When Do-Overs and Make-Overs Have Played Out
Posted in Capitalism, Critical Thinking, Genocide, Globalization, Health Care, History, Imperialism, Iskandar Langalibalele, Knowledge on March 13, 2009 | 3 Comments »
2012: The Dismal End or a New Beginning Everywhere, a world of misery and despair surrounds me. Old folks struggling to pay their rent, bills or to get their medicine. Drug abusers whose cooked brains keep them impaired to the point where they expect the real world to fit into their delusions. From Congo to [...]


