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Iran’s Nuclear Fairy Tale

Parallel to its diplomatic engagement with the P5+1 to resolve the nuclear crisis, Iran is engaged in a public campaign to persuade the media and public opinion of its narrative regarding the crisis, which in essence is a nuclear fairy tale. A dominant theme in this narrative is Iranian victimization and mistreatment by a bullying hegemonic West. The story Tehran tells repeatedly is that Iran is only trying to exercise its “legitimate rights” to a civilian nuclear program according to the terms of the NPT, yet the strong powers oppose this and continue to exert their aggressive influence on Iran, primarily through what Iran regards as “illegitimate” and “illegal” sanctions. Why illegal? Because – as the story goes – no proof has been produced that Iran is guilty of any wrongdoing in the nuclear realm.
- Tuesday, March 10, 2015

The ‘My House White House, What Difference Does it Make’ scandal

‘Net Neutrality’ did not come of a sudden on February 26, 2015. Net Neutrality more honestly called ‘the Neutering of the Net’ was already in place a long time ago. Feb. 26 only made it official and is only the date the Obama regime used to demoralize what they see as the hapless masses under their imperial control.
- Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Obama's Attacks on Religion in America

Americans tend to take the liberties spelled out in the Bill of Rights for granted. This is especially true of freedom of religion in which the First Amendment protects “the free exercise thereof” while at the same time prohibiting “an establishment of religion” to ensure that neither a state nor the federal government can stipulate a specific religion as the “official” one.
- Tuesday, March 10, 2015








Hillary's Missing Emails

Front Page Mag Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's email scandal widened as the lead Republican investigator into the deadly Benghazi fiasco accused Clinton of failing to hand over months of emails from her tenure.
- Tuesday, March 10, 2015


Liberals go nuts as GOP letter to Iran undermines rogue president's dealmaking

Democrats are funny. When Ronald Reagan was president and he was trying to undermine the communist regime in Nicaragua through support of the Contra rebels, House Democrats had no shame whatsoever about not only expressing their support for the Soviet-aligned communist regime, but actually traveling to Managua and meeting with then- and now-President Daniel Ortega.
- Tuesday, March 10, 2015



Remembering Selma, But Ignoring Black Violence

The pat answer for black complaints about events these days is “white racism.” One rarely, if ever, reads or hears anything about black racism, but if you ask, many blacks will acknowledge it.
- Monday, March 9, 2015


Where is the land of Israel?

This past weekend Doug Saunders of the Globe and Mail opined on the "situation" in Israel. He is nostalgic for the Rabin years "to bring things back to pre-1967 normalcy." It would be "a solution based on mutual compromise, ratified in the Oslo accords of 1993 and 1995."
- Monday, March 9, 2015


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