Monthly Archives: June 2009

Escalation in Iran

New reports are indicating the government in Iran is escalating their assault of protesters by using chemicals and an edict to disband or be assaulted. It’s time for the world governments to convene and address this issue. I’ve noticed that … Continue reading

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Iranian Update

Twitter updates are indicating that a burning fluid, perhaps acid is being dropped on protesters in Iran from government helicopters. Again, the reports are unconfirmed. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Iranian people!

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Iranian Update

A friend of mine connected to Iran sent the following message they received from Twitter. Please be clear, I cannot vouch for the accuracy for the information but it does give one pause. CyrusDaGr8 Device updates On Off You will … Continue reading

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State of Affairs In Iran

It appears that change is in the air in Iran. Don’t be fooled by the news reports that the recent protests are simply a result of unhappiness over an election. It is clear that the Iranian people have been log … Continue reading

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Turmoil in Iran

Several friends of mine recently immigrated from Iran who subsequently surrendered their citizenship to become U.S. Citizens. For a number of years now they shared with me how things have been simmering in Iran. contrary to news reports you may … Continue reading

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Health Care

The current administration wants to federalize health care to the tune of trillions of dollars that we don’t have. Why not invest several trillion dollars, seclude the worlds greatest scientists like they did during the Manhattan Project in the 1940’s. … Continue reading

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Iran In Turmoil

After Iran had to keep polls open late to accommodate all the voters, finding it necessary to block text messaging and cell phone usage, the incumbent “president” won by a landslide. It harks back to the old Soviet Union days … Continue reading

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Bias In The Classroom or Masking Poor Teaching?

That’s the question many are asking about 19 year veteran teacher Tim Latham. Latham, an American History teacher is saying he was let go because of his conservative viewpoints and webpage, according to Fox News Several of the pundit bloggers … Continue reading

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Don’t Judge All Republicans By What You See on TV

The feeding frenzy is on. It seems the mainstream media folk have tasted blood so now they are in for the kill. I refuse to believe the main core of the Republican Party has been hijacked by the so called … Continue reading

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The More Things Change….

I spoke to an old friend from a place long since evacuated by me and mine. Through his angst and frustration, an excerpt from George Orwell’s Animal Farm came to mind. It is as follows: In a very little while … Continue reading

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