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Larry Eugene Mann is Finally Dead

Larry Eugene Mann is Finally Dead

By Michael Allen | Commentary, crime, criminal behavior, Issues, law, social issue

His guilt was never contested. Larry Eugene Mann tried to commit suicide the day he killed ten year old Elisa Vera Nelson on November 4, 1980. But, his death sentence was held at bay for over 32 years. “Larry Mann is the poster child for what is wrong with the system,” says Wendy Nelson, the

Freedom of Speech Confusion

By Michael Allen | Commentary, criminal behavior, Issues, law, social issue

People think they can say whatever they want because they are protected by the Freedom of Speech. Our First Amendment protects us all from certain legal ramifications, but that is all you can expect. There are always consequences to your actions! You can almost say whatever you want without facing any criminal charges. The only

Total Shiznit Ballsnatch Backward Judge

By Michael Allen | Commentary, law

It is this kind of shiznit, this total ballsnatch, that undermines any notions of a legal system!  What is this about? This judge is considering taking the children away from both parents because, and his only reasons are, they can’t get along and they can’t agree on anything. “You can’t get along, you can’t agree…you

Muslims Plan Protest on 9/11…In London

Muslims Plan Protest on 9/11…In London

By Michael Allen | Commentary, crime, Government, law, Military

With a site that hypes up what they deem as the failed battle against terrorism and a graphic that shows a plane flying into the World Trade Center, Muslims Against Crusades and Sharia 4 America are touting a protest for the Moment of Silence Americans and American sympathizers will share on 9/11 at 8:46 am.

Law Isn’t Always Right

Law Isn’t Always Right

By Michael Allen | Commentary, crime, law

Watching The Conspirator the other day, I wondered how our law ever got to the point it is now and if it still needs work. A movie directed by Robert Redford, The Conspirator is about putting on trial co-conspirators of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Robin Wright plays the role of Mary Surratt, the mother

How Freedom of Speech Really Works

How Freedom of Speech Really Works

By Michael Allen | Commentary, Government, Issues, law

U.S. District Judge Lynn Hughes told the director of the Houston National Cemetery and Department of Veterans Affairs officials that they could not block Houston Pastor Scott Rainey from invoking the name of Jesus Christ in a Memorial Day prayer. Finally a Judge with some common sense on the matter.  But, I don’t blame the