By
Curtis Dahlgren
September 10, 2025
"The wicked have ruined cities." – Psalm 9
I KNOW A GUY from Michigan who has served about 23 Years for a home invasion he doesn't even remember. He beat up the owner, but the victim didn't die. These days, some people can get away with murder or serve much less time than that for it.
From the Hodgetwins: "Teresa Stokes, the WOKE judge who let career criminal DeCarlos Brown, Jr. walk free and murder Ukrainian refugee Irynqa Zarutzka. He was freed on nothing more than a 'written promise' that he'd return to court. Judges like Stokes treat criminals
as if they were victims, endangering innocent members of society."
IF LAWYERS AND DOCTORS can be sued for malpractice, why not such judges and "progressive" prosecutors? A friend of mine says:
"WE DO NOT CALL EVIL OUT IN PUBLIC ANYMORE ...but Trump does. Anyone who watched the surveillance video of the young woman being stabbed in the neck to death on the subway train, knows that they have seen evil at work. But in a world where all manner of evil is now tolerated in the name of inclusiveness, we are brow beaten into silence when evil is directly staring us in the face."
The media doesn't even call homicide evil or murder. The Newspeak term is now "weapon-related incidence."
SOME INCIDENT. SOME WORLD!
P.S. This is the secular "Village" that Hillary Clinton says must raise a child. It takes a village to raise a murdering career and set him free to kill in cold blood?
PPS: God have mercy upon us!
© Curtis Dahlgren
Curtis Dahlgren
Curtis Dahlgren is semi-retired in southern Wisconsin, and is the author of "Massey-Harris 101." His career has had some rough similarities to one of his favorite writers, Ferrar Fenton...
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Curtis Dahlgren is semi-retired in southern Wisconsin, and is the author of "Massey-Harris 101." His career has had some rough similarities to one of his favorite writers, Ferrar Fenton. In the intro to The Fenton Bible, Fenton said:
"I was in '53 a young student in a course of education for an entirely literary career, but with a wider basis of study than is usual. . . . In commerce my life has been passed. . . . Indeed, I hold my commercial experience to have been my most important field of education, divinely prepared to fit me to be a competent translator of the Bible, for it taught me what men are and upon what motives they act, and by what influences they are controlled. Had I, on the other hand, lived the life of a Collegiate Professor, shut up in the narrow walls of a library, I consider that I should have had my knowledge of mankind so confined to glancing through a 'peep-hole' as to make me totally unfit for [my life's work]."
In 1971-72 Curtis did some writing for the Badger Herald and he is listed as a University of Wisconsin-Madison "alumnus" (loosely speaking, along with a few other drop-outs including John Muir, Charles Lindbergh, Frank Lloyd Wright and Dick Cheney). [He writes humor, too.]
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