Articles Archive for 9 June 2009
USA »
A Hollywood actor and Conservative Jon Voight voiced his opinion, or rather concern of President Barack Obama’s foreign policy.
The father of Angelina Jolie asked if we are supposed to be sitting and watching at the possibility of a new Holocaust.
“I’ll tell you why this really scares the hell out of me – because everything Obama has recommended has turned out to be disasterous,” he pointed out.
“We are becoming a weak nation,” Voight said. “Obama …
Personal »
I re-organized my blogroll and added some excellent writers there who I have, so far, just followed on my Google Reader and/or Twitter.
Here they are:
ConservativeHome
CWCF
Daily Referendum
Guido Fawkes
James Burdett
James Cleverly
ToryBear
Tory-Politico
Elder of Zion
I hope you’ll enjoy them, too.
Entire blogroll can be found at the rightmost sidebar right after advertisments.
USA »
American voters now trust Republicans more than Democrats on six out of 10 key issues, including the top issue of economy, Rasmussen Reports say.
The latest Rasmussen telephone survey finds that 45% now trust Republicans more to handle economic issues, and only 39% trust Democrats more.
Republicans also now hold a six-point lead on the issue of government ethics and corruption, the second most important issue to all voters and the top issue among unaffiliated voters.
Republicans also …
Fun »
It’s one thing to be four inches shorter than your wife. She seemingly doesn’t mind at all. But if you’re smaller than your colleagues in the world arena, this definitely calls for ultimate measures. So that is probably why French President Nicolas Sarkozy started to use a footstool to make him appear taller – to be ‘equal’ with, say Barack Obama or Stephen Harper.
A hilarious video caught him using the discreet wooden accessory during the …
UK »
A two-year-old Karina Oakley is one of the smartest children in the UK – her IQ is 160, which is equal to Stephen Hawking and Bill Gates, Daily Mail reports.
Just like other little girls, Karina loves to dress up, play with her toys, draw, paint and play make-believe games.
But an expert child psychologist recently found her mental age is the equivalent of someone between the age of four and five.
And her memory, verbal and reasoning …
UK »
Yesterday I already tweeted that the last monarch to remove a Prime Minister was William IV, who dismissed Lord Melbourne in 1834, and now it’s definitely time for history to repeat itself. That sparked a little scary perspective on Twitter, because Lord Melbourne came back under Victoria, but I and probably everyone else is quite sure that the possibility of Gordon Brown coming back is next to naught.
But the question is what could the Queen …
Personal »
After setting up the new Empire Chronicles, I asked from the readers how did they like it.
And I’m happy to say that 77% (127 people) voted it’s brilliant and another 13% (21 people) said it’s pretty good. Thank you mates for the support!
6% (10 people) voted it could be better and 4% (7 people) said it’s pure rubbish. Thank you for that, too – criticism helps to make the site better and I already changed …
ישראל »
London-based Arabic-language newspaper al-Sharq al-Awsat reports that the United States presented Egypt and Israel with a plan meant to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict within two years, based on the two-state solution. According to the report, of which Ynet reports, the plan was presented to Egyptian Intelligence Minister Omar Suleiman, Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during their visit to Washington last month.
The parties were asked to respond to the …
UK Politics »
Prime Minister Gordon Brown promised yesterday to his fellow Labour MPs that he will change and “address his weaknesses”, in order to save his job as the Party leader and PM.
According to Daily Mail, Brown admitted to more than 400 Labour MPs and peers that he needed to be more humble.
‘I have my strengths and I have my weaknesses. I know there are some things I do well, some things not so well. I’ve learned …

















