LanceRaheem
04-Nov-2008 (13 comments)
The election of Barak Obama as the 44th President of the United States >>>
behmanchea
04-Nov-2008

Music for my dancing feet - Enjoy!

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Obama like Bush

Fred

Cut and run won't do

The Australian / Ayaan Hirsi Ali
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04-Nov-2008 (one comment)
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Obama2008
04-Nov-2008
The opportunity to set our country on a new path has never felt more real than it does right now. There's just one thing left to do -- vote and make sure everyone you know votes, too. >>>
javaneh29
04-Nov-2008 (3 comments)
Update on the trials and tribulations of life. I shared the chaotic moments with you. This is how it all worked out. >>>
Party Girl
04-Nov-2008 (2 comments)

Pat & Mat's Drunken Episode

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seenema
03-Nov-2008 (3 comments)
Obama for President>>>
Poirot
03-Nov-2008
THIS is a real conversation between SARAH Palin and A prank caller pretending to be Nicolas Sarkozy( the french presidant) >>>

ART & ARCHITECTURE

Beauty inside and out

Beauty inside and out

Photo essay: Getty Museum, Los Angeles

by Jahanshah Javid
03-Nov-2008 (2 comments)

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Poirot
03-Nov-2008 (7 comments)
I would like to present to the supporters of prop 8 a little “story” and i would like to know if any of them can tell me how different this story is from the nonsense put out by the religious ignoramuses' of our current society>>>
Souri
03-Nov-2008 (6 comments)
... just move to Canada! >>>

IRAN

Romantic Shahsavar

Romantic Shahsavar

Photo essay

by Sid Sarshar
03-Nov-2008 (7 comments)

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America is self-destructing & bringing the rest of

smhb

Death of the American Empire

Global Research / Tanya Cariina Hsu
recommended by smhb
03-Nov-2008 (16 comments)
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Khomeini said it: Economy is for the donkey!

Farhad Kashani

Afghanistan's Average Economic Growth is Higher Than Iran's!

Aftab Yazd
recommended by Farhad Kashani
03-Nov-2008
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SOLUTION

Redefining the game

How to stop an Iranian bomb

03-Nov-2008 (18 comments)
Ever since Iran publicised its nuclear fuel cycle plans in 2003, western experts have tried to downplay its rate of progress in nuclear engineering. The Iranian scientific community is often viewed as technologically inept. Relatively minor obstacles have been portrayed as next to insurmountable. These arguments are now growing increasingly false – Tehran is adding centrifuges faster than the UN security council can step up the pressure. Time is not working in the favour of the west. Iran is making good progress in many key areas of nuclear engineering. Presently, it has some 4,000 operational centrifuges at its facility in Natanz. This means that it is learning about the intricate art of connecting a large number of centrifuges with a vast amount of pipework while maintaining everything under vacuum>>>