As nations gather this month at the United Nations, the Palestinian question has once again top the agenda. For many years, Palestine has enjoyed the status of an Observer at the United nation, sitting along side the Vatican and Non-Governmental… Read More ›
Month: September 2011
WARREN JEFF: Crime in the name of Religion by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
Warren Jeff was recently convicted for sexual assault on children. The self-proclaimed religious leader is nothing but a hypocrite and a criminal using religion as a pretext for crime against children. Sleeping with a 12 and a 15 year old… Read More ›
SYRIA AND THE ASSAD REGIME: A Need for Targeted Sanctions
The Obama administration through Secretary of States Hillary Clinton, made an official call for the Syrian President Al-Assad to step down. series of sanctions are imposed on the nation including halting all petroleum import from the Arab nation; and calling… Read More ›
MICHELE BACHMANN: Winning Iowa Straw Poll by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
The concluded Iowa straw poll, saw Congress woman Michelle Bachmann on top; however, the Tea Party Movement is gradually losing momentum. The Tea Party is unwilling to compromise but aligns itself with the right; the issue is where does the… Read More ›
NAVY SEALS: A Devastating Loss by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
The recent shoot down to death of 22 US Navy Seals and other US army personnel, on same helicopter is a devastating loss to the nation and families of those fine patriots. Their untimely passing is an unfortunate event as… Read More ›
ANALYZING 9/11: How do We Remember Them?
Just like yesterday, I had just arrived from Sweden it was September 10, 2001;The following day I reported to my duty at the United Nations it was September 11, 2001. As I entered the office, I saw my co-workers focused… Read More ›
S&P DOWNGRADE JAPAN: Welcoming Yoshihito Noda
Weeks after downgrading US credit rating, Standard and Poors took a step further to downgrade Japan for having the highest debt per GDP ration in the world. Standard and Poors´ decision on Japan seems questionable. Recently, the US government decided… Read More ›
THE PHARAOH IN GADDAFI by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
After the rebels gained control of most of Libya including the residence of Gaddafi, the question on people’s mind was why the former Libyan leader did not relinquish power. Gaddafi may be compared to the Pharaoh of Egypt, a king… Read More ›
INSTITUTING A DEBT CAP: The Spanish Model
The government of Spain recently announced the country is making an amendment to the constitution, to ensure a cap on how much debt the country is allowed to owe. The move was probably in response to the debt ceiling war… Read More ›
LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT: Job Speech v. Political Debate
Dear Mr. President, In the wake of the current unemployment rate in the United States, recent argument has been over the timing of your job speech as it clashes with the republican political debate. The nation is appalled that rather… Read More ›