The African Union released a statement indicating it would only endorse the National Transitional government if it comprise an inclusive government with the followers of Gaddafi. This condition seem unrealistic, since the reason for deposing Gaddafi, was to get rid… Read More ›
Month: August 2011
ANNA. HAZARE – Fighting Corruption
The Indian activist Anna Hazare, has been on hunger strike for eleven days as part of a move to stop government corruption in India. He has indicated to continue until the government pass his version of the anti-corruption bill. While… Read More ›
Glenn Beck Pro-Israel Rally
Does it really matter what Glenn Beck has to say? he is nothing but a divider and a hypocrite. At this time, the conversation should be about resolving the conflict in the Middle East most especially the Palestinian question and… Read More ›
O’DONNELL WALKOUT
Former Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell recently walked out of a CNN interview with Pierce Morgan, after he asked about her view on gay marriage during her book promotion. The point is why the walkout when the question in controversy was… Read More ›
WARREN BUFFET: Tax the rich by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
The billionaire business man Warren Buffet released a statement stating that the rich should pay more in taxes, to help the nation through the current financial crisis. According to him, in the last year 2010, he paid about 7 million… Read More ›
US v. Chinese Manufacturing
Vice President Biden was in China stressing cooperation between the two nations and telling the Chinese leader “you are our foreign affairs.” Why not? hardly today can you find a product made in the USA however, majority of goods in… Read More ›
It Pays to be Stubborn?
Louisiana governor Bobby Gindal says “it pays to be stubborn and stick to your gun” well, while this may be fairly true depending on the circumstances, I am quick to agree the electorates did not choose our politicians and those… Read More ›
S&P Downgrades US Credit Ratings
It is not a surprise the credit rating agency Standard and Poor’s decided to downgrade US credit ratings; whether Congress reached a compromise or not does not affect the fact that consumer confidence in the US economy is damaged beyond… Read More ›
It Pays to be Stubborn?
Louisiana governor Bobby Gindal says “it pays to be stubborn and stick to your gun” well, while this may be fairly true depending on the circumstances, I am quick to agree the electorates did not choose our politicians and those… Read More ›
SENATE VOTES DOWN BOEHNER PLAN
The dead-on-arrival of Boehner’s deficit plan in the Senate is not a surprise to those who believe this is nothing but a political war between the left and the right. The 51-41 defeat of the proposition is an indication that… Read More ›