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Tag Archives: Brazil
Being Gay in Brazil
This should be sobering for all the culture warriors in our own country. In light of this essay published by the Daily Beast, America by comparison, continues to be light years ahead of every other country when it comes to … Continue reading
Wind Farm Follies and Renewable Energy Disasters
So much for the argument that renewables don’t compromise our national security the way fossil fuels do – but try telling an environmentalist as much. While it was first reported more than a year ago that wind farms were interfering with military … Continue reading
Weekend reading on foreign policy and national security issues
by Jason NY Times | Diplomacy 1o1 (on Obama’s failure between Israel and Arab states) Peacemaking takes strategic skill. But we see no sign that President Obama and Mr. Mitchell were thinking more than one move down the board. The … Continue reading
Update on David and Sean Goldman
I posted about this nightmare of a story when I first learned of its details back in February. I have not forgot about it and knew that the Obama administration was supposed to weigh in on the case on behalf of Mr. … Continue reading
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Finally…Father, Son Reunited But For How Long?
It took the help of the U.S. Congress and international pressure for a man to be reunited with his son who was taken away from him by his wife. After four-and-a-half years they finally got to see each other again. What an unbelievable story. Continue reading




