Category: Iran
By dipinion on Oct 3, 2009 in Community Organization, Congress, Constitution, Czar, Democratic Process, Economy, Employment, Energy, Environment, Freedom, Government, Health, House of Representatives, Iran, Judicial, Marriage, Media, Middle East, Military, Mortgage, Obamacare, Oil, Organization, Politics, School, Senate, Senators, Spending, Stimulus, Tax, War on Terror, democrats, education, elections, immigration, video | 12 Comments
WE THE PEOPLE, will have to stay diligent in stopping Congress from passing legislation that is Unconstitutional and Unacceptable to the people. Because the BALANCE OF POWER is skewed, there is very little CHECKS AND BALANCES.
The Democrats appear to be greedy for power, they appear to believe that the American people all 350 Million of [...]
By dipinion on Sep 25, 2009 in Afghanistan, Al Qaeda, Economy, Energy, Environment, Government, Health, Iran, Israel, Middle East, Military, Obama, Politics, President Bush, United Nations, War on Terror, worldnews | 5 Comments
How much trouble is Obama in?
Obama’s speech to the United Nations was a reminder of the scale of his ambition and the intractability of the problems before him.
Eight months in, some want to write the president off as a failure.
The simplistic narrative, that so many have been aching to write, is that of the ingénue [...]
By blogdog on Aug 30, 2009 in Iran, Israel, Middle East, Politics, United Nations | 0 Comments
the impotent ‘international community’ response to the nuclear ambitions of Iran…
By dipinion on Jun 20, 2009 in Anti-American, Government, Iran, Middle East, Obama, Politics, Voter Rights, elections | 0 Comments
By Charles Krauthammer
WASHINGTON — Millions of Iranians take to the streets to defy a theocratic dictatorship that, among its other finer qualities, is a self-declared enemy of America and the tolerance and liberties it represents. The demonstrators are fighting on their own, but they await just a word that America is on their side.
And what [...]
By MK on Jul 19, 2008 in Anti-American, Iran, Islam, Liberal Lies, democrats | 0 Comments
“Here are two brother countries, united like a single fist,” said socialist Hugo Chávez during a visit to Tehran last November, celebrating his alliance with Islamist Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Che Guevara’s son Camilo, who also visited Tehran last year, declared that his father would have “supported the country in its current struggle against the United States.” [...]
By kathy on May 13, 2008 in Iran, Israel | 1 Comment
This is the man the UN seems intent on allowing to build a nuclear bomb.
In Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s latest verbal outburst against Israel, the Iranian President said Tuesday that it would “be soon swept away” by the Palestinians.
“This terrorist and criminal state is backed by foreign powers, but this regime would soon be swept away by [...]
By MK on Feb 21, 2008 in Iran, Islam | 1 Comment
JPost – Iran urged the UN Security Council on Wednesday to condemn Israel and demand that it immediately stop threatening to use military force against the country’s nuclear program.
Yes folks, this is the very country that regularly threatens to wipe Israel off the map, maybe that means something else to the Iranians, maybe they mean [...]
By MK on Feb 8, 2008 in Iran | 1 Comment
Remember the headlines on Iran and Nukes late last year, it was splashed everywhere, “U.S. Intelligence Report Says Iran Abandoned Nuclear Weapons Program in 2003.” Take that Bushitler!!! No more reason to attack Iran, if he said anything different, look at that war monger, the baby killer, we should talk to them, the last thing [...]
By kathy on Dec 19, 2007 in Iran, President Bush | 0 Comments
During an interview on IsraelNationalRadio’s with Tovia Singer about the recent Bush Administration intelligence report on Iran’s nuclear capabilities Bolton and Singer had this interesting exchange about BDS in the State Department..
When Singer said he wanted to bring up the recent American intelligence report that downplayed the Iranian nuclear capabilities and brought great joy to [...]
By kathy on Dec 13, 2007 in Iran, Islam, Politics | 4 Comments
Iran continues to tighten the noose around women’s freedom. The latest knot in that rope is banning women from tucking their pants in their boots out of fear someone may see the shape of their legs.
It still surprises me that Islamic men are not insulted by the way women are forced to dress on their [...]
By kathy on Nov 8, 2007 in Christian, Iran, Islam, religion | 1 Comment
This story illustrates how tolerant the “religion of peace” really is to Christianity.
An Iranian Christian who was beaten and had equipment from her sewing shop destroyed has been told by a judge in that Middle Eastern nation that she has no recourse because she is guilty of evangelism.
The woman ran a tailoring business and volunteered [...]
By kathy on Oct 26, 2007 in Iran, video | 3 Comments
Provocative military drills with Iranian troops forming the Star of David and the American Flag. The troops then form an Iranian sword to cut the symbols of Israel and United States in half. (Fox News clip)
Video from Memritv.org
By kathy on Oct 26, 2007 in Iran, Middle East | 1 Comment
Iran has a campaign against terrorism??? Would that be the campaign to arm the Shia in Iraq to attack American Soldiers?
Iran-Spain-CongressManaging Director of the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) Jalal Fayyazi on Thursday expressed regret over dissemination of fabricated and unreal news on Iran.
Speaking to Spanish news agency, EFE, on the sidelines [...]
By MK on Oct 24, 2007 in Iran | 0 Comments
MNF-Iraq, Fred W. Baker III American Forces Press Service – Air cavalry helicopter pilots have had to change their tactics to adapt to newer and higher-tech surface-to-air missile systems that officials believe are coming in from Iran, a senior official in Iraq said Friday. Crews from 1st Air Cavalry Brigade out of Camp Taji have [...]
By kathy on Oct 12, 2007 in Iran | 12 Comments
Thanks to a tip from a reader I discovered a great new blog that’s worth taking a look at. The Britannica Blog. Yes it’s the blog for the infamous Encyclopedia Britannica we have all grew up with.
The blog bills itself as “a place for smart, lively conversations about a broad range of topics. [...]