Author: Bob Cobb Freelance Ink LLC Word Press Administrator
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Lion of Judah Rastafari Church Founder Jesse Schworck’s upcoming court appearances and philanthropy startup
On August 22, at 1:30 p.m., Jesse Schworck, co-founder of the Lion of Judah Rastafarian Church, appears before Hon. Chris Taylor for a jury status hearing. Schworck plans on asking charges to be dismissed, who filed several injunctions against the City of Madison after receiving eviction and prosecution. The hot ticket item stems from felony…
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Vantage Points: Cahill’s decision to limit the viewpoint of the George Floyd Murder Trial
When painting the portrait of the model judge for a murder trial, one could select from a palette of attributes like meticulous calculation, attention to detail, objective listening, fair-minded reasoning, problem solving, and critical thinking blended with hues of virtuosity in contrast to decisiveness. Society paints portrait judges based on their ability to effectively discern…
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Working the Carcass show at the Majestic 05.22.22 and The Pedro’s Restaurante Three-pound MegaWoof experience
The following video shares the venue inspection of The Majestic in Madison, Wisconsin. Carcass unleashed original death metal grind core. The fans cheered nonstop from beginning to end. Bill Steer, guitars and vocals, lit the pit frenzy while Jeff Walker, Bass and Lead Vocals, threw pics and waved. The show brought down the house. Between…
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The Strawberry VIP Experience: The Jaded Patriot Press Gonzo-19 review of Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club in Las Vegas, Nevada
Larry Flynt sought to bring happiness to Americans through Hustler Magazine, which oftentimes went misunderstood. Flynt’s published magazines in the ’70s pushed the envelope of appropriateness. Flynt’s impact on Jaded Patriot deployed soldiers like me brought hope and comfort in times of grief. After witnessing countless servicemembers receive letters that their partner was seeing someone…
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Scorn Valor: The deplorable absolutes from Bobby Seale’s mistrial and appeal
The American judicial system witnessed the dissolving of segregation during the Vietnam War draft. African Americans, who served in wars leading up to Vietnam, did not receive equal honor for their time spent defending their nation. The African American community spoke up through its leaders. One man, Bobby Seale, stood up to a judge who…
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The Madison Common Council Public Safety Review Committee’s November meeting quorum quandary
On Tuesday Nov. 17, the Madison Common Council Chair of the Public Safety Review Committee decided to take the night off. The meeting adjourned at 5:15 p.m. The members in attendance noted the group had four quorum members present and would need a fifth to log in to begin the Zoom meeting. The meeting addressed…
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A call to action: Sun Prairie’s deadly crosswalks
As a disabled veteran student journalist in the community, I have been tasked to survey the ongoing traffic problems in Sun Prairie. I started walking to the gym from Gateway Terrace to explore Sun Prairie this summer and am extremely concerned. Periodically, I walk to the library to take a moment to recognize those who…
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The Strawberry VIP Experience: The Jaded Patriot Press Gonzo-19 review of Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club in Las Vegas, Nevada
Larry Flynt delivered happiness to American soldiers through Hustler Magazine in the combat zone. Flynt’s passion for free speech oftentimes went misunderstood. Flynt’s published magazines in the ’70s pushed the envelope of appropriateness. Flynt’s impact on Jaded Patriot deployed soldiers, like me, through mail order brought hope and comfort in times of grief. We always…
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Big Tech’s suppressive power over the rhetoric of the President of the United States of America
The ongoing dilemma amongst American’s pertains to the governing of free speech through community standards on social media platforms. Facebook and Twitter banned President Donald J. Trump’s accounts after the United States Capitol insurrection yet continues to tolerate the exposure of street violence during riots by unethically referring to rioters as “violent protestors”. The…
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Madison College Week Four Steve Project for Social Media Marketing
COBB-ED—In 1992, Pepsi launched a bottle cap lottery in the Philippines that sparked death and rioting. Pepsi printed the winning number on select bottle caps resulting in a printing error. After investigating the fiasco deeper, the results from a Google search revealed Pepsi resolved their public relations disaster by offering 500 pesos ($18.50 U.S. currency)…
