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The Firing Squad: Zombies, Kool Aid And David Stern. Sigh.

By Odeisel

“Real journalism is publishing something someone else does not want published – the rest is just public relations.” George Orwell

With so much drama in the world today in our communities on both macro and micro levels, it’s always strange to see the news or people that claim to be journalists talking about all kinds of silly things and never what’s going on. The Firing Squad is here to take aim at all that is wrong with the world, starting with our own communities. Three men of color with no censor and no objectives but truth, justice and common sense. Each episode will deal with hot-button issues with honesty, straight talk, and humor whenever possible . No personality is untouchable, and no one is spared the venom, or the praise whenever fit.

This week’s show deals with those Detroit morons that let off shots over who makes the best Kool Aid. Just when you thought Slim Dunkin getting murked over candy was as low as we could go…we go lower.

We look at the Miami zombie case this week and similar events across the country. Is this the harbinger of something far mroe siminster?

Is the NBA corrupt? We take a look at senor Stern and the NBA lottery and shady dealings with the NO Hornets.

Is the Maybach Music ship losing steam with its latest lack luster pairing? Has Funkmaster Flex gone batshit crazy comparing Weezy’s garbage Pusha T retort “Ghoulish” with the immortal “South Bronx?”

All this plus what would you do if you went to a cookout and there was nothign but veggies on the grill on The Firing Squad.

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