Hes a guy what a lot of women in his life. Are there other people who had relationships with shaun that didnt end well . Someone literally took that child out. She may want to get rid of other women in his life. The police bug his house and hes asking her, do you think these letters were sent from the killer. I think the person is a little unbalanced. Got a few screws loose. When you hid the gun, did you hide it well . Gone. Sounds very much to me like someone is confessing to murder. This is a story that has shocked an entire city over and over. We start with breaking news. A deadly shooting nearby. Shes dead . Ill have to have an investigator call you. Shes dead . [ screams ] this was an execution. A pregnant 42yearold woman gunned down as she was going to work. Was it a robbery . Was it a contract killing . Was it revenge . It turns out, she is the girlfriend of a former chicago bear, shaun gayle. Save me the bears. Shaun gayle was this legendary Football Player for one of the great
Month: February 2021 26th February 2021
Winter 1987-88 issue of the World Socialist For as long as there has been human oppression there have been dreams of the oppressed. Oppressed people have not usually had access to the means of recording their dreams, so too many of them have been lost. Nor have they had the power to communicate their dreams as […]Read More 22nd February 2021
From the Summer 1986 issue of the World Socialist The world we inhabit is split up into many competing units called nations. The nation is a product of property society; it is an area in which one group of property-owners is dominant and has borders and tariff regulations and armies keep its rivals out. The capitalist class […]Read More
Building Profits V Building Homes
A post about the practicability of socialism, this is an abridged version of an article from
World Socialist
(No.2 Winter 1984) by Brian Montague and Ray Rawlings about how socialism will address real problems. The article anticipated the rise of the internet and the home computer and interactive television and the promise of E-democracy.
Housing is one problem of capitalism which has been a constant source of difficulty and is part and parcel of working class life. Few members of our class escape some aspect of housing trouble. Whether it is the complete crisis of homelessness, or the stress involved in keeping our homes through paying rent or repaying a loan. Most members of our class live in relative poor housing, some of which is within the bounds of adequacy, while the rest reflects the worst in living conditions.