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BRING ON THE REVOLUTION by Peter Nolan Smith

Last week I went out to eat with my nephews and their parents at a Mexican restaurant on Okochobee Boulevard in west Palm Beach. The conversation gravitated to sports; baseball for Trey, golf for Reese, and basketball for their father and me. Their mother was happy to be left in peace. After dinner we stepped […]

1970 One Million Against the War

Hundreds of Trump supporters have gathered at State Capitols to protest the stay-out edicts issued by their governors. The Media has made a big deal about these gatherings and I agree with them a little. Fuck the Government, but these pissant protests are bullshit. In 1970 a million people traveled to Washington to demand for […]

Da Poor Versus Da Rich

BURN ALL CONDOS We all poor and we ain’t gonna get rich believing in WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE. Burn baby burn. Foto by Gwen O’Neill.

The Ghost Of Pumpkin Trotsky

Two weekends ago thousands of New England college students converged on Keene, New Hampshire. The annual Pumpkin Festival ended in a riot. My nephew attended the celebration of the Jack O’Lantern. Eric told his father that he had left before the disturbances flared into violence. Paddy and I looked at each other. We had been […]

A Letter from Huey Newton

A Letter from Huey Newton to the Revolutionary Brothers and Sisters about the Women’s Liberation and Gay Liberation Movements” is considered the first pro-gay, pro-woman proclamation to come out of the black civil rights movement. During the past few years strong movements have developed among women and among homosexuals seeking their liberation. There has been […]