Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Pakistan Seeks End To Extremism, No One Should Die For Blasphemy



Pakistan's President, Asif Ali Zardari

Pakistan's President, Asif Ali Zardari, has asked the Pakistani people to move toward a nation of peace, in honor of Eid-ul-Fitr. He lost Governor Taseer to a fanatic. The Fanatic's reason, the Governor stance on Pakistan's blasphemy laws.

While Pakistan fanatics claim this is what God wants, They are wrong, pigheaded and their actions insult Saint Mohammed. They frequently forget this Earth worships the same God and God is pure love. From press reports, a christian girl faces death for some type blasphemy. For the world to understand just how insulting the fanatics are, you may want to view this
Governor Salmaan Taseer video.

Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari, deserves praise, high honor, for his brave Pakistani wish,

Eid-ul-Fitr is a day of peace, tranquillity and harmony. Let us resolve to dedicate ourselves to spend our energies and resources for the welfare of the humanity in accordance with Islamic teachings. Let us also resolve to refrain from all anti-social activities such as sectarianism, extremism. Let us vow to make Pakistan a hub of peace and harmony by putting all our efforts towards national progress and prosperity.

We hope the President succeeds and his success does not lead to his death. May God enable Pakistan.


by J John Swanko


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Friday, August 10, 2012

Iran Start Patenting


Ex-Iranian Envoy Mousavian's speech in June to the Arms Control Association's annual meeting, proposed the concept of zero stockpile approach for Iran's uranium enrichment. The organization recently warned the United States's Congress, Increasing pressure on Tehran have recently forced cracks in international support.

Many nations now fear Iranian's boasts of the missles and the material to deliver a nuclear payload. As their Leader encourages his nation to turn their troubles into opportunities to leap ahead of the world's current technology. They may have...

Boasts become facts as nations gain international patents. Iran's nano-patents seem to confirm Iran's ability. The world would better understand Iran's intent with nuclear patents.



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Syria, We Are The World

A reminder, to Syria, The world is watching. The battle has grown furious -both sides appear desperate to the world watching children dying, Pilgrims kidnapped, blood in the Arab Street.

The warring sides PR machines has ramped up and I am reminded of
Michael Jackson's and Lionel Richie's We Are The World's Eighties smash. The modern day song is a Haitian fundraiser.

The song changed a generation with a feel-good moment. A few of Today's leaders have kept it close to their hearts. The warring sides would do well if they recall the PR impact that song had in their youth.