Discussion for article #235029
I am cautiously optimistic on what could be a very important nuclear deal with Iran, but Iām impressed how much the west got so far. I think one of the side benefits is the openness to the Iranian population ā¦ a good dose of sunshine.
Everything I know is that the the Iranian people are well educated and want to embrace many western ideas, and so many love America.
Look at those Iranians who took selfies with their TVs when Pres Obama was talking, and those who danced in the streets of Tehran when the agreement was announced.
If the GOP and Bibi Nut ānā Yahoo donāt screw with this, we might have a significant moment in history.
They need cheer-leaders?
Ripple effects do take place. This change will, itself, affect other things.
Which will, themselves, affect still others.
Iran is not alone among nations offering gender rights liberalization in the Mid-East, as Saudi Arabia continues to find ways to attract droves of women immigrants.
http://dailycurrant.com/2014/07/30/saudi-arabia-seriously-considering-allowing-women-to-use-forks/
Damn, thatās great! The Daily Currant rivals The Onion, in my opinion.
My first āencounterā with The Daily Currant was the Romney/Fried Chicken thing and I fell for it until the end of the first paragraphās āgovernment-fundedā fried chicken:
http://dailycurrant.com/2012/11/16/romney-i-offered-fried-chicken/
Excellent. And so is the Palin one in the margin when she asks how come the NAACP allows white players in the March madness tournament. Hah.
The UK has the spoof.com. It is not as good as The Onion or The Currant. Maybe that is why I have had 24 stories accepted for publication there under my alaskamojo byline.
You are awesome! I have only read the first couple of paragraphs, but it is so great. I have a meeting in about 5 minutes, but have bookmarked it to enjoy a little later.
Congrats on your success ā¦ well earned! I love being in the midst of genius
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it enough to bookmark.