Here’s another current events roundup from Independent Voter Site Balladeer’s Blog.
EVEN THE DEMOCRAT MEDIA OUTLET THE WASHINGTON POST’S EDITORIAL BOARD STATES THE DEMOCRATS HAVE “HELD THE GOVERNMENT HOSTAGE” AND SHOULD MAKE A DEAL. More HERE. Absolutely. I will point out again that what the Democrat Party did was mount a government shutdown to try forcing the opposition party to undo legislation that passed Congress because the Republicans won the 2024 elections and had the numbers to constitutionally pass it.
It sabotages what the voters wanted if one political party will take the government hostage to try to accomplish through human suffering what they could not accomplish at the ballot box. Grow up, Democrats. Our next national elections are NEXT YEAR, not ten years away. Try to do better in ’26 and you won’t need repulsive stunts like this.
EXPERTS CREDIT PRESIDENT TRUMP’S IMMIGRATION POLICIES WITH LOWERING RENT AMOUNTS THAT AMERICANS MUST PAY. The greatest president for the working class and the poor during my lifetime.
PRESIDENT TRUMP BECOMES FIRST U.S. PRESIDENT TO RECEIVE SOUTH KOREA’S HIGHEST HONOR. The leader the world has needed.
DEMOCRAT CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE IN ILLINOIS CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING A FEDERAL OFFICER. Continue reading
SHERLOCK HOLMES IN THE GREAT MURDER MYSTERY (1908) – Shamelessly, the Crescent Film Company of New York adapted Poe’s Murders in the Rue Morgue but replaced his master detective Auguste Dupin with Sherlock Holmes and the orangutan of the original story with a gorilla.
THE SEALED ROOM (1909) – Poe’s The Cask of Amontillado was adapted by film pioneer D.W. Griffith in this movie. Besides changing the title, Griffith altered the story to feature a philandering man and woman being walled up to die. Showing up in small parts during this 11-minute short were America’s future sweetheart Mary Pickford, and Mack Sennett, future comedy icon. 





AGAINST THE DARK (2009) – As Halloween night creeps ever closer, let’s take a look at the most atypical movie from Steven Seagal’s Down Years. Say what you will, but Against the Dark at least stands out among the Waddlin’ Warrior’s many direct to video turkeys during his Fat Elvis phase.
Viewers are thrown right into the post-apocalypse setting. A disease has heavily reduced the global population. Many are dead but many more live on as violent predators who feed on the living.
### 1. GRAND VIEW UNIVERSITY VIKINGS ### 2. BENEDICTINE COLLEGE RAVENS ### 3. KEISER UNIVERSITY SEAHAWKS ### 4. MONTANA TECH OREDIGGERS ### 5. DORDT UNIVERSITY DEFENDERS ###
### 1. HARDING UNIVERSITY BISON ### 2. FERRIS STATE BULLDOGS ### 3. UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA ARGONAUTS ### 4. PITTSBURG (KS) STATE GORILLAS ### 5. KUTZTOWN STATE GOLDEN BEARS ###
PHANTASM – Don Coscarelli wrote and directed four of the five films in the Phantasm franchise but let David Hartman write and direct the last one in 2016.
With this movie franchise Don Coscarelli forever changed the way we look at funeral homes. And funeral home directors. Actor Angus Scrimm (1926-2016) owned the role of the sinister mortician the Tall Man as surely as Robert Englund owns the role of Freddy Krueger.
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KNOCKING OFF NUMBER SIX – In the NAIA, the CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY PHOENIX welcomed the number 6 team in the nation – the CAMPBELLSVILLE UNIVERSITY TIGERS. The Phoenix led 3-0 in the 1st Quarter but trailed 10-6 by Halftime. The 4th Quarter started with the Tigers up 27-12 and ended in a magnificent 35-33 comeback win for Cumberland U.
NUMBER EIGHT TAKES A FALL – Over in NCAA Division Two, the WAYNE STATE WILDCATS took the field against the visiting 8th ranked MINNESOTA STATE MAVERICKS. The Wildcats put their opponents on Upset Alert at the Half with their 19-7 advantage, then outscored them 16-13 after the break to win the game 35-20.
AND ANOTHER NUMBER EIGHT COMES TUMBLING AFTER – Down in NCAA Division Three, the 9th ranked UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN AT WHITEWATER WARHAWKS played host to the number 8 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN AT PLATTEVILLE PIONEERS. The Warhawks led 14-3 at the midpoint, trailed 19-14 to end the 3rd Quarter, then won 29-19 in the 4th.