According to authorities, billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein was found dead of an apparent suicide at 6:30 yesterday morning inside his cell within the Special Housing Unit of Manhattan’s Metropolitan Correctional Center, where he was awaiting trial on charges of having trafficked underaged girls for the purposes of sex. Given the fact that Epstein had already […]
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Talking horror with Josh Malerman while blindfolded, going inside our local all-girl moped gang with Autumn Rae, and singing about Merona skirts …on episode 18 of The Saturday Six Pack
After a week off, The Saturday Six Pack was back on AM 1700 this past weekend, and, while I have a few regrets, I feel pretty comfortable saying that, all things considered, it was a solid outing. We learned a lot. We laughed a lot. And we even sang an impromptu song about Merona dresses, […]
Posted in Art and Culture, The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized Also tagged 1840s, Alternatives for Girls, Autumn Rae, biker gangs, Bird Box, Derrick Evans, Femme Pedals, gang season, genius man, German, girl gangs, girls and science, horror, horror movies, How to Pick Up Topless Dancers, I Built It Myself, Jim Cherewick, Josh Malerman, leather, Matt Siegfried, Merona, mopeds, NoNos, novels, Pete Larson, poop mountain, railroad, Shorts Brewing, Soft Parade, strip clubs, strippers, Target, The High Strung, Universal Studios, wrenching, Ypsilitist 8 Comments
Former Gitmo prisoner Lakhdar Boumediene provides a glimpse of what the NDAA might mean for American citizens
The following letter appeared in the New York Times this weekend. It’s author, a man named Lakhdar Boumediene, was held in U.S. military custody for seven years without an opportunity to defend himself in court, or for that matter, even being told why he’d been kidnapped from his workplace by armed men and shipped off […]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Uncategorized Also tagged Algeria, Belkacem Bensayah, Bill of Rights, Bosnia, Boumediene v. Bush, due process, GTMO, Guantánamo Bay, hunger strikes, Lakhdar Boumediene, National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012, NDAA, Red Crescent Society, Richard J. Leon, Sarajevo, Supreme Court, wrongly accused 34 Comments