Sunday, September 29, 2013

World View: Violence in Afghanistan Surges in September + MORE

World View: Violence in Afghanistan Surges in September + MORE





There’s a new game sweeping the nation, being played out in primarily big cities from coast to coast. While it hasn’t yet reached the level of being called a national pastime, for certain individuals and groups, it’ better than basketball. It’s a team sport of sorts, as the rulebook is pretty limited and the strength in numbers enables one team (the black team) to dictate the rules to the other, involuntary, participant(the white team)…

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Netanyahu heads to America to challenge Iranian charm blitzIsraeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu left for New York early Sunday in a bid to challenge perceptions that Iran under its new president poses less of a nuclear threat than before. “I intend to tell the truth in the face of the sweet talk and charm offensive of Iran” Israeli public radio…

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I was told as a young squab growing up in west Texas that life is about compromises—finding a happy medium between two parties in any given situation so that neither party feels like it’s being deep fried in bacon fat. After 22 years of marriage I have found that concept advantageous. For instance, when I’m required to watch a chick flick, my wife insists on Sandra Bullock’s movies, yet I like Pamela Anderson’s … um … movies…

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This morning’s key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com Leaders of Greece’s Golden Dawn ‘criminal organization’ arrested Number of violent incidents in Afghanistan surge in September Leaders of Greece’s Golden Dawn ‘criminal organization’ arrested Pavlos Fyssas, or Killah P, rapped against racism (BBC) In an extraordinary move, Greece’s police have arrested the leader of the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party, Nikolaos Michaloliakos, and formally charged him with belonging to a criminal organization…

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World View: Violence in Afghanistan Surges in September + MORE

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