CARTER

A Mother’s Story

From a book on the hostage crisis and the October Surprise

09-Apr-2008 (9 comments)
Barbara Timm, or BT as she prefers, shook her head in disgust. “I didn’t like Jimmy Carter from the very beginning,” she said. “I didn’t vote for him. I voted for Ford. Jerry was a Michigan man and I lived then in Milwaukee. It seemed right to vote for a Midwesterner, one of our own.” President Gerald Ford, it should be noted, died on December 26, 2006 at the age of 93. Four months later, I interviewed Barbara Timm, along with her son Kevin Hermening. The interview took place at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix, Arizona, BT’s city of residence since the late 1980s. Timm, Hermening and I – and some fifty thousand baseball fans – attended Opening Day of the baseball season, the Milwaukee Brewers versus the Arizona Diamondbacks>>>

IRAQ

McCain is right

Obama and Clinton are wrong

09-Apr-2008 (45 comments)
I know that it was the US who invaded Iraq in the first place and I know that it was the US whose huge mistakes in Iraq caused the deaths of many innocent Iraqis (far fewer than those killed because of Muslim extremists), but this is also another reason why the US has the moral obligation to stay in Iraq and create a stable democracy and a prosperous society. It can be done, but it may take time. It can be done because also Iraq has oil. It is as simple as that. But without the US keeping the thugs, terrorists, and foreign troublemakers at bay, it is very possible for all the losses that have occurred so far to be in vain>>>
Niki Tehranchi
09-Apr-2008 (2 comments)
It's been a looooooooooong time since I've been this excited by a (relatively) new music group. >>>

DIVERSITY

This is where I call home

San Francisco is home to many ethnic groups

09-Apr-2008 (5 comments)
"I don't wanna go there! It looks too ethnic. I don't like this! It tastes too strange." I have heard these sayings before and their hundreds of variations, putting down whatever that is out of the ordinary, whatever that does not line up with the mainstream. I am bored with the mainstream. It is a light cream color over white. It is lifeless. You look and probe but you find nothing to excite your senses. Boredom weighs over your entire being and you feel deader than a dead man, being busy to be dead, while you, being bored to be alive, if you catch my wandering drift>>>
n.zanincanadai
09-Apr-2008 (6 comments)
A poem >>>

POETRY

Sin

Sin
09-Apr-2008 (3 comments)
I have sinned a rapturous sin
in a warm enflamed embrace,
sinned in a pair of vindictive arms,
arms violent and ablaze.
In that quiet vacant dark
I looked into his mystic eyes,
found such longing that my heart
fluttered impatient in my breast>>>
Shaer
09-Apr-2008 (one comment)

"Self Explanatory".

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Ali P.
09-Apr-2008 (13 comments)
Persian satire >>>
Anonymouse
09-Apr-2008 (10 comments)
Episode 6: Fawtee >>>
Kamangir
09-Apr-2008 (10 comments)
Drums of war, this time much crazier than before. >>>
Hossein Bagher Zadeh
09-Apr-2008 (3 comments)
قرینه سازی در سیاست كار بی‌خطری نیست، ولی شرایط ایران امروز سخت به شرایط پیش از انقلاب ۵۷ نزدیك می‌شود، و رأی‌گیری ۲۴ اسفند مشابهت بیشتری در این مورد ایجاد كرده است>>>
sadegh
09-Apr-2008
Iranian Rate of Oil Production In Next Ten Years to be Outstripped by Domestic Consumption: Cheney's Sophistry Exposed >>>
sadegh
09-Apr-2008
Fertility Treatment in Iran >>>
Kamangir
08-Apr-2008 (2 comments)
Beautiful song, lyrics and voice! >>>
bidartv
08-Apr-2008

Bidar.tv just uploaded a show segment from sizdehbedar event in Irvine, CA. It was a great day at the Mason park and lots of Iranians came from all accross the U.S. to celebrate sizdehbedar with their families.

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