Iran’s Legion Of Audacity
Published By Jeff Payne On Tuesday, June 23rd 2009. Under Commentary Tags: ahmadinejad, basij, election, iran, iranian republican guard, karroubi, mousavi, revolution 1979
For over a week now, major unrest has exploded, in and around most cities in Iran. Stemming from the results of elections back on June 12, these disobediences are dominating the news. Clashes between civilians and the Basij, Iran’s pathetic police force, have been on going since and the past ... Read More
Obama Takes A Dump On Iran
Published By C. Rich On Monday, June 22nd 2009. Under C. Rich, Featured, Headline, News Tags: cairo, civil war, iran, muslim, obama, Politics, revolution, twitter
Our president reminds me of a cow in a field. The cow just takes a dump and simply walks away. That is how I view what Obama did in Cairo, Egypt. The man makes a speech where he singles out the young Muslim population and tells them they are the ... Read More
Three Sparks till Another World War
Published By C. Rich On Tuesday, February 24th 2009. Under C. Rich, Featured, Headline Tags: depression, iran, israel, netanyahu, nuclear bomb, recession, war
There are a few elements that are starting to diverge at the same time and spark a domino effect. The first spark would be the fact that Iran has now crossed what is called "The Red Line" and has enough plutonium to have a nuclear bomb. This is the line ... Read More



