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39 year old C.Bid rose well above the ignorant environs of his upbringing and filled his mind with the extremes of subversive underground counterculture and illegal substances until he wound up sitting naked on the end of his bed in one of his many empty rooms of this world, bleeding, and trying to braid a noose to hang himself with out of a trashbag that contained the last of his worldly belongings... Then, he cut off all his hair and moved straight away to the wild unknown country where he could not go wrong. He's not like that anymore. He now lives a near hermetic and monastic lifestyle with his beloved wife and youngest son deep inside the Bible Belt after crawling away from the wreckage of what could only be described as prodigious hard living coupled with downright blasphemy... Bid's unconventional upbringing and unique education, the subsequent and indispensable wisdom he gained in the gutters and alleyways of the inner city, along with an extremely diverse and successful career as an artist and entertainer; all play a significant role in his children's free-thinking foundation wherein they are taught to question authority, social norms, and herd mentality in all forms and at all times -with a special emphasis placed upon applying creativity to problem solving and all other aspects of their lives. His hobbies include writing prose, photography, painting, music, woodworking, research, avoiding rednecks, lowering his cholesterol, and reading. He chooses not to socialize.
Monday, June 30, 2008 Noose Sparks Protest in Oglethorpe
Oglethorpe County, GA. -Though not an occurrence limited to the Southeast, the hanging of a noose in present times rekindles the memory of violence and death by the hands of a mob of intolerant rednecks often aided and abetted by local law-enforcement throughout the region. Ah, but now... cheered on by racially diverse protestors, the county Sherriff in Crawford cut a noose down that some dumb redneck hung as a warning...
Monday, April 28, 2008 Nevada's GOP State Convention Shuts Down Early (1 comments)
Outmaneuvered by raucous Ron Paul supporters, Nevada Republican Party leaders abruptly shut down their state convention and now must resume the event to complete a list of 31 delegates to the GOP national convention.
Saturday, March 1, 2008 Texas Party Warns Clinton Campaign Against Legal Action
Hillary Clinton's campaign has raised the possibility of a challenge to Texas' primary and caucus rules just days before the contest, drawing a warning against legal action from the state's Democratic Party.
Saturday, January 26, 2008 The Illustrated President (3 comments)
George W. Bush is famous for his attachment to a painting which he acquired after becoming a "born again Christian." It's by W.H.D. Koerner and is entitled "A Charge to Keep." Bush was so taken by it, that he took the painting's name for his own official autobiography. Jacob Weisberg has invested the time to track down the commission behind the art work and he gives us the full story... Guess what? It's a very telling one!!!
Friday, January 18, 2008 Voters win as Nevada teachers union loses suit
CNN's Roland S. Martin opines about the underhanded republican tactics used by the Clinton campaign to suppress voters after Nevada culinary workers union endorses Obama.
Friday, January 18, 2008 Who wrot Ron Paul's newsletters?
"If Paul didn't know who was writing his newsletters, he knew they were a crucial source of income and a successful tool for building his fundraising base for a political comeback."
Wednesday, November 7, 2007 The November Surprise
CNN's Lou Dobbs offers some optimism concerning our currently bleak political atmosphere