Israel’s Peres Hints at Possible Strike on Iran’s Nuclear Program
April 12, 2009 by Steve Remington
Filed under Featured Articles, Israel Watch
How long has Israel been condemning Iran’s program to engineer their own nuclear weapons? How long before condemnation turns into action? Well, according to the current President of the state of Israel, it all depends on whether the United States can soften “the Iranian president’s approach”. Peres went on to say that if Obama’s talks with Iran fail to halt their nuclear program, then Israel will strike. These are some very bold words spoken this Easter Sunday.
Although Peres is adamant about military action, he concluded that Israel couldn’t carry out any strike against the Islamic Republic without America’s assistance.
“We certainly cannot go it alone, without the US, and we definitely can’t go against the US. This would be unnecessary,” stressed the president.
One thing is certain, and that is Israel will not tolerate a nuclear Iran. The question is at one point do they intervene? And can they go it alone without the U.S. if the Obama Administration refuses to support such an attack?
Obama White House Working Against Benjamin Netanyahu?
April 11, 2009 by Steve Remington
Filed under Israel Watch
In not much of a shocking surprise, it appears as though the Obama Administration is already working hard behind the scenes to undermine the newest Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu (Previous Prime Minister from June 1996 to July 1999). For those who are familiar with how Netanyahu rolls, he does not support a Palestinian state. But, apparently in great anticipation of Netanyahu’s visit to the States next month, the Obama team has been briefing Congress on its strong position to establish a Palestinian state by dividing up Israel.
Not only are they prepping Congress but Obama actually anticipates a clash with Netanyahu due to many issues where they don’t see eye to eye, especially freezing Jewish construction in the West Bank and in Eastern Jerusalem.
Past U.S. presidents have been supportive of Israel for the most part. The Obama Administration is starting to morph into what some have feared all along. Our unconditional support for Israel seems to be diminishing at a rapid rate since our current Administration is bent on how we are perceived by our enemies abroad and by mad men and not by our allies.
White House Denies Barack Obama Bowing to Saudi King
April 11, 2009 by Steve Remington
Filed under Featured Articles, World News
A picture is a thousand words… and more… To even deny what a picture captures is down right arrogant. The White House is back peddling. Now we all know a President can’t go off to a G-20 Summit or some big fiasco without somehow walking away flawless. We, as humans, tend to pick apart our leaders… maybe a way to remind us that they are, in fact, well… human like the rest of us.
Remember when George W Bush couldn’t find his way off stage? Caught on tape and surrounded by journalists, there was no way he was going to live that one down. Did he ever deny it?
As many of you are aware Obama greeted the King of Saudi Arabia with not a kiss, or a handshake, or a pat on the back with a smile, but with a bow. All this while caught on video tape. It is obvious what he was doing and his overwhelming gratitude was not misleading. It even had many Saudis completely applauding Obama’s actions. People on the right had to use shoe string to tied their bottom jaw back in place. Those who support Obama on the far left were excited to know we now have a President who respects our leaders all over the world, regardless if they have been known to mass murder citizens, or in the case of the Saudi King, chopping off various body parts for insubordination. But hey the gesture of subservience, however, was a bit over the top. It underscores Obama’s lack of ability to represent the United States, a free people.. a free nation.
But it doesn’t just stop there. The White House has gone so far as to deny it ever took place. The comment was that Barack Obama is so tall compared to the Saudi King, that he had to bend waaaaay down in order to shake the King’s hand with two hands.
“It wasn’t a bow. He grasped his hand with two hands, and he’s taller than King Abdullah,” said an Obama aide, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Look at the photo for a minute. If he had to bend over why is King Abdullah now so much taller than the President? Maybe we should ask ourselves why King Abdullah was sitting in the front row during the photo shoot of all the members to the G-20, while Obama stood back in the second row. Is there some sort of change going on here… you know… change we can believe in?
2 Students Threatened to be Suspended for Praying
April 10, 2009 by Steve Remington
Filed under Featured Articles, National News, Persecution in America
And it continues. Two California students are looking to sue their community college district after the school apparently threatened to suspend them for praying on campus. Supposedly the students were issued suspension notices….
Kandy Kyriacou and Ojoma Omaga said the College of Alameda accused them of “disruptive behavior” after they had prayed with an ailing teacher in a faculty office in December of 2007, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
Although public colleges are prohibited from endorsing religion, U.S. District Judge Susan Illston ruled that the women can proceed with a lawsuit against Peralta Community College District.
Illston said college students have the right to pray in private outside the classroom, according to the Chronicle.
The lawsuit seeks an acknowledgment of that right and an apology, and wants all disciplinary action be rescinded, said one of the pair’s lawyers, Steven Wood.

