SurveyMonkey unveils what makes Brits British In a time when more seems to be dividing the UK than bringing it together, SurveyMonkey has today announced the much needed results of its recent nationwide poll on what unites everyone and makes them truly British! Over 12,000 Brits took part in The Big Ask survey, answering the […]
Interview: Uzbek First Daughter Gulnara Karimova Talks Family and Politics
In an interview with Uzbek’s Presidential daughter, Gulnara Karimova tells all about the smear campaign against her and her relationship with her father. The following is an edited transcript of an interview with Gulnara Karimova published on The Telegraph on December 23rd. Q: Do you think your father is surrounded by a group that is […]
France: Judgment Day is Nigh! Or is it?
Yesterday was Armistice Day in France, the French Remembrance Day. A day the entire Nation remembers the dead from WWI. A day the entire Nation unites behind the symbol of the Republic: the President. But yesterday, President Hollande was booed during the tribute at the Arc de Triomphe, in Paris, and seventy people with […]
Republicans Party; hijacked by the Tea Party, Ruining our Nation
People are beginning to blame President Obama for this economic and job dissappearing climate we are in. The problem is not Obama, but the greedy large businesses and the Republican Party behind our current continuation of the Bush years. Sorry to point out the ignorance of one’s own constitution and how government works, but; liberal ole’ President […]
A Case for Military Invasion of Iran
For over three decades, the Iranian people have been held hostage by a brutal and oppressive regime of Islamic fundamentalists. They savagely brutalize and imprison their citizenry without due process of law, and in some cases, even out right kill their political opponents in public view. The regime is able to suppress dissent because of […]
D-Day as Kenya Votes on New Constitution in Referendum
Standing at the queue holding my voters card and national identity card, I am set to have my final say on an issue that has dogged Kenya for more than twenty years now. It has been a journey that has been tremulous as it has been long. The venue is Umoja Primary school, on the […]