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Redemption and retribution

George Galanis delivers a very interesting morality tale – the morally ambiguous story of the execution of infamous prisoner #C29300 at San Quentin State Prison back in 2005.

Walls aren’t always made of concrete

Walls can divide a society, literally and figuratively. As Luke S.H. Raggatt writes, there are still obstacles that need to be ripped down on the issue of gay marriage.

Redemption and retribution

George Galanis delivers a very interesting morality tale – the morally ambiguous story of the execution of infamous prisoner #C29300 at San Quentin State Prison back in 2005.

Walls aren’t always made of concrete

Walls can divide a society, literally and figuratively. As Luke S.H. Raggatt writes, there are still obstacles that need to be ripped down on the issue of gay marriage.

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Redemption and retribution

George Galanis delivers a very interesting morality tale – the morally ambiguous story of the execution of infamous prisoner #C29300 at San Quentin State Prison back in 2005.

Walls aren’t always made of concrete

Walls can divide a society, literally and figuratively. As Luke S.H. Raggatt writes, there are still obstacles that need to be ripped down on the issue of gay marriage.