
Obama’s Unbelievable Hillary Email Alibi
By Frank Salvato.
President Obama has again extended a jaw-dropped reaction to news of yet another scandal in what has become a parade of scandals scaring his administration. This time the President is trying [...]

Climate Change Objective Is Economic Not Environmental
By Richard Larsen.
The primary objective behind environmental activism related to anthropogenic global warming (AGW), aka “climate change,” is apparently not climatological, but is rather economic. The revelation came [...]

Alliance of Circumstance
By Shermineh Salehi.
Under global economic pressure Caucasus powers Russia and Iran, have felt the need to act quickly. The completion of a long awaited arms deal provided Iran with the much needed S-300 ground to air missiles. [...]

Israel and the US, Putin and Nemesov
By Julian French.
Is Obama Decoupling Israel?
Alphen, Netherlands. 5 March. The great historian A.J.P. Taylor once said of Winston Churchill, “If he could not do something effective, he would do something ineffective”. Israeli [...]

No Political Ideology Has a Monopoly on Patriotism
By Rich Rubino.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani created a firestorm by publicly stating:“I do not believe the President [Barack Obama] loves America.” Giuliani also suggested that Obama developed [...]

“Collective psychopathology” and US police state methods
By Jon Kofas.
In February 2015, The Guardian published a couple of new stories about the connection between the Chicago police department “black site” at Homan Square and the Guantanamo prison where terror suspects [...]

eSecuritel phone insurance Co-policies are questionable
By Catherine Bonjukian Patten.
My phone company is CREDO MOBILE and they are fantastic but their PHONE INSURANCE COMPANY “eSecuritel” out of Georgia is full of incongruous policies; here is my story:
I had a problem with my SAMSUNG [...]

Breaking up with Facebook is the only thing to do if you value your privacy
By Catherine Bonjukian Patten.
How stupid Americans are; my self included; that we willingly offer up info and pictures of our daily lives?
NSA, CIA, FBI and all the rest of the government agencies IMMEDIATELY go [...]

The European radical left is not so
By Josep Colomer.
The first weeks of government in Greece of Syriza, the “radical left coalition”, shows that in the current European Union it’s extremely difficult to blatantly oppose the Brussels and Frankfurt consensus. [...]

“No Scandal” Obama Administration
By Richard Larsen
David Axelrod, former top advisor to President Obama, made a revelatory comment on his book tour this week. In an appearance at the University of Chicago, touting his political autobiography, Axelrod said, “I’m [...]

When Portrait Becomes Caricature
By Allen Schmertzler.
I love art and greatness, and when the two combine to herald and freeze forever the persona of a grand pubic figure, I consider that my altar of worship. Consider for example, a Rembrandt painted by Rembrandt! [...]

Are rock stars good role models for humanity?
By Catherine Bonjukian Patten.
With Rock Stars in the news today for reasons that are not IDOL MAKING it’s not hard to realize that this kind of idolizing has been in existence since music began; around the [...]

Hegemony’s Role in The Import of Discovery
By James O’Connor.
Oftentimes, our perceptions of what influences us undermine perceptions of what could influence us, and this phenomenon works to our detriment – let me explain:
In 243 B.C.E., a man stooped awkwardly [...]

Muninsk?
By Julian L. French.
Alphen, Netherlands. 13 February. “Peace in our time”. Those hollow words came to define British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and the appeasement of Nazi Germany in the wake of the signing of the Munich [...]

Why Can’t Obama Call Our Enemies What They Are?
By Richard Larsen.
Why is it so hard for this administration to call Islamic extremists what they are? Instead they parse and mince their appellations in every conceivable way to avoid identifying them as such. For that [...]

How Will Chris Christie’s Unfiltered Style Play in the Presidential Sweepstakes?
By Rich Rubino.
Prospective Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie is known for his confrontational style. Unlike most politicians, Christie has no problem telling-off hecklers and giving candid responses to questions. [...]

Taboo and Terrorism
By Luc Reychler.
The terrorist attacks and the demonstration in Paris moved millions. I was also shocked by the bloodshed and I believe in the power of the pen, political caricatures and nonviolent resistance. I [...]

Americas Counter-Terrorism Culture
By Jon Kofas.
The core issue of my article was really very simple: Can a society with counterterrorism as a core political and cultural value widely practiced be democratic, given that counterterrorism necessarily leads toward [...]

Will the U.S. Government Stand Alone in Rejecting Children’s Rights?
By Lawrence S. Wittner.
Within a matter of months, the U.S. government seems likely to become the only nation in the world still rejecting the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Sometimes called “the most ratified [...]