Issues of Global Import

1 December 2003


IAEA Slaps Iran Lightly on the Wrist
The International Atomic Energy Agency "strongly deplores" Iran's 18-year-old nuke program that the Tehran theocracy covered up for all that time. For those who think the UN and its associated organizations hold the keys to world peace, this may cause a re-think. Perhaps not, because that would presume they thought in the first place. Click here to read Kensington's Opinion.

Georgian Army Lets People Oust Election Thief Shevardnadze
Eduard Shevardnadze stole an election in his native Georgia, but when it came time to swear in a puppet parliament, the people took to the streets and the former Soviet Foreign Minister wound up resigning the country's presidency. A load of idiocy has filled the airwaves and papers about this "velvet revolution." When the people take to the streets and rulers run, it is not the actions of the masses that are creating change, but rather, it is the unwillingness of the armed forces to expend ammunition that changes regimes. Click here for more.

Australian Security Frisked Kiwi PM
It's nice to know that America isn't the only country in the world where airport security is handled by idiots. It came to light last week that Australia's security people pulled a middle-aged woman out of an airport line on October 28 and checked her for possession of explosives. Helen Clark, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, did not have C4 or TNT on her person. And the best part is, she told them who she was, and they continued their search anyway. Click here to read why.