
What if they just stop Watching?
By Nancy Salvato.
In the beginning, what excited people most about traveling to the new world was freedom to practice their religion without persecution or being treated differently for not adhering to a state mandated religion. As time [...]

What would an Islamic State terror attack mean for Malaysia?
By Murray Hunter.
With the Malaysian media reporting that members of the Islamic State (IS) within Malaysia are planning their own attacks, what would be the consequences should an attack actually occur?
IN the wake of the attacks in [...]

The Man Responsible for Donald Trump
By Robert Slayton.
There is a growing consensus after South Carolina that Donald Trump may well get the Republican nomination. One key piece of evidence (besides his electoral victories): Jeb Bush, scion and pillar of the [...]

Rep. Gowdy’s report: 75th witness testifies on Battle of Benghazi cover up
By Jim Kouri.
“[The Democrats’] motivations are obvious: they’ve endorsed the former Secretary of State for president, and will no doubt continue to act as a full-fledged arm of her campaign, wasting taxpayer dollars on everything [...]

Non Sense: Sanders as Democratic Nominee
By Peter Rosenstein.
It is becoming more difficult to take Bernie Sanders seriously as the potential Democratic nominee for president. When he decided to run as a Democrat many were generally supportive even knowing he was an Independent [...]

The US Senate Must Hold the Line
By Frank Salvato.
Keywords: Antonin Scalia, US Supreme Court, Constitution, Progressive, Framers, Social Engineering, US Senate, Supreme Court Nominee, Senate Republicans, Confirmation,
With the passing of US Supreme Court Justice [...]

And the Progressives Laughed
By Frank Salvato.
Whether you believe that there were nefarious motives behind the advancement of inaccurate information about the Carson campaign by Cruz ground operatives in Iowa or not, one thing is certain, true and undeniable. [...]

What Other Conservatives Can Learn from David Cameron
By Nick Ottens.
Few mainstream right-wing parties in the West are doing well.
In Canada, Stephen Harper’s Conservatives lost power in November after almost a decade. In Portugal, a center-right leader had to make way for a coalition [...]

Bernie Sanders Initials, BS, Is the ‘Snake Oil’ He Is Selling
By Peter Rosenstein.
It’s time Democratic primary voters around the nation get real and look at the ‘BS’ Bernie Sanders is trying to feed them. In reality he is simply an old white politician, a self-described [...]

The Rifkin Imperative
By Mike Sutton.
Superhighway Robbery is a superb classic crime documentary, which is currently available for viewing on YouTube.
There are many lessons to be learned from the cases explored in this high quality TV programme about how [...]

Pakistan’s quest for regional stability
By Miaz Missen.
NAP is a big blow to the vested interests that block pro-people legislation and raise hurdle to devolution of power to the grassroots level as per the spirit of the Constitution.
While in Maldives, Mian Muhammad Nawaz [...]

UN arms Libyan women with gun-safety knowledge
By Christine Petre.
For every Libyan citizen, there are two or more guns circulating within the oil-rich North African country’s border, based on a consensus of estimates.
“Since 2011, everybody carries weapons — even [...]

On Americanisms: Two Nations Divided by Different Meanings of the Same Language
– By Mike Sutton –
In 1944 people started to attribute the phrase ‘England and America are two countries divided by a common language.’ to George Bernard Shaw (GBS). One problem is they never cited the source [...]

What Conservatives Can Learn From Liberals
By Richard Larsen.
There are tactics and characteristics of the American left that conservatives would be well advised to emulate. Until these lessons are learned, conservatives will likely continue to struggle at the ballot box, and [...]

With Humor And Fear a Choice of History
By Allen Schmertzler.
Here we go folks, fasten those joy ride seat belts for the greatest showdown money can buy, Iowa is approaching followed by New Hampshire on route to discovering who the 2016 Wizard will become behind the [...]

The Tibet Occupied Feeling
By Allen Schmertzler.
I have this unsettling feeling of my being occupied. Life continues, seemingly with familiar fixings, but at the core, near the heart, not the essential physical organ, but the mythological storehouse of one’s [...]

What the hell is going on here?
By Majid Siddiqui.
Amazing. This cartoon is a real depiction of situation on ground. If you try to understand or explain who is fighting against who and for what. You might say after couple of minutes that “What the hell [...]

Russia is Officially in the region: A new Order has just begun
By Fadi Elhusseini.
Since the outbreak of the Syrian uprising, Russia has limited itself to its traditional role of providing arms as well as military and logistical experts to its Arab allies. As Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s [...]

The Comfort Zone
– By Mike Sutton –
On Christmas Eve, I commissioned my friend the Nottingham portrait artist Gabe Woods to paint an oil on canvas
picture of the metaphorical ‘comfort zone’.
I want this picture to use as a teaching device [...]

What Bravery Looks Like: Muslims Shield Christians During al-Shabaab Terrorist Attack
By Ian Reifowitz.
You want to talk about some Muslims standing up to Islamist terrorists? Here are some Muslims putting their lives on the line to do so:
(CNN)–Their M.O. is a tried and terrifying one: Launch a raid, single [...]