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Showing posts with label Iranian law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iranian law. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2020

The Now Frightening United States of America


Richard Nixon made me mad.


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We're concerned, sure, but even those around him get and and are concerned.


And then there was this beauty, not that long ago.


I could go on.

Frightening.  This President is honestly frightening. And in more than one way.

God help us. Again, God help us.


Sunday, September 19, 2010

Notes from a Sunday morning

--Christine O'Donnell, the Republican primary winner (though she's a Tea Party member) in Delaware looks and even sounds like Sarah Palin; --Mahmound Amahdinajad is a nearly unbelievable denier. As Christiane Amanpour was interviewing the Iranian leader this morning on ABC's "This Week", she asked him about the Iranian woman who was given the sentence of stoning for her alleged adultery and he completely denied this was the case. He denied she was given such a sentence. And because of the language/translation barrier, his denials and a natural, obvious and ever-present time limitation, Ms. Amanpour had to let the questions die, time and again. It was frustrating, as a viewer, seeing him evade--in fact, deny--the supposition of the questions and get away with it. --Know this--if the Republicans are successful in getting the George W. Bush tax cuts for the rich extended another two years--and I fear and half expect it's possible--it will fall totally in the same Republicans favor and the issue will be able to die, giving them--and the rich--a big win, with a tax loss for the rest of the country. Enjoy your Sunday, y'all.