U.S. policing drugs breaches our liberty
March 18, 2009 by LOUIE BROGDON
Filed under Opinions
Tuesday, Nick Panetta, the public relations director for UGA NORML, wrote a column condemning the prohibition of marijuana in the U.S. By midday, the column had sparked a robust debate on The Red & Black Web site about the pros and cons, costs and benefits and facts and opinions concerning marijuana and its use.
Anonymous online comments intolerable
March 3, 2009 by LOUIE BROGDON
Filed under Opinions
john, the pope is a twat. get over it.” “I’ve seen orangutans with Down Syndrome make more effective arguments than that needle-dick-son-of-a-bitch McAfee” “Travis is hung like a 4 year old mughet.” Two of these messages were posted on The Red & Black’s Web site.
Pirating likely a lucrative career choice
February 16, 2009 by LOUIE BROGDON
Filed under Opinions
Worried about finding that job after graduation? Do thoughts of the crumbling world economy keep you up at night? Have no fear! I have the solution! Though many 21st century occupations are unrewarding in this economic climate, some 15th century occupations – those that are tried and true – are delivering top dollar.
Many factors contribute to drunk driving
January 15, 2009 by LOUIE BROGDON
Filed under Opinions
Driving while intoxicated is a terrible decision. I do not know a single person who would disagree with that statement, but sadly, after bartending in this town for nearly six years, I know plenty who have driven drunk anyway. It is a widespread problem that affects not only the parties involved but the entire community.
