No Nuclear Iran

2012 The Family Feud Syndrome.

February 17, 2012
By
Aharon Moshe (Stephen) Sanders

2012 The Family Feud Syndrome. - It’s not what “you” think it means, it’s what “most people think” it means-that’s the only important thing. Public opinion only counts in large amounts. Survey Says:- By Stephen C. Sanders. Friday Feb  17, 2012 2:20pm- 510 words-Editorial- profile pic.   I have written elsewhere that I believe the Paradigm-Shift Info. will reveal that the decade that we have entered into started off as the Family Feud era.  The phase is characterized by the inherent lack of any sort of absolute system of belief. As I say this I am exempting religion and possibly even dogmatic political views. One of the features of much of my writing here on TheWritersCafe, is the projected response from an imaginary reader. If your remove the opinion, views, and belief of, both religion and politics, what’s left?  My response to that, gee, that’s a great comment, statement question. Perhaps the best question, John Q. Public has ever asked, at least on this website. Well, we still have “main stream media”. I find it so amazing that talk radio on 770 has so thoroughly associated “The Media” as being anti-conservative or pro liberal. The other thing we have left,

Read more »

Anticipate The Future, Extrapolate From The Past.

February 8, 2012
By
"Find the Cost Of Freedom Buried in the Ground" First it was NYC, what happens once Iran has a nuclear weapon?

Anticipate The Future, Extrapolate From The Past- One could never really be a winner in the game of chess, simply by always having a brilliant defense.-  By Stephen C. Sanders-first edit 1225 words, 8pm, updated (2nd edit 10:30pm)     In my experience I have found that people form judgements easily utilizing only the sketchiest of details. My writing is one of the ways that I try to make sense of the world around me. Which gets me to my point, even faster than I thought I would. I was raised by someone who survived the Holocaust. My mom survived by “pretending” she was not Jewish as a child when between the ages of like 4-8 I am thinking. If someone were to ask me what is an very important principle to me I probably would say fairness. I look at most things in a very deep, philosophical and analytic way.  I truly hate injustice, which of course does not mean that I never did anything wrong. What really gets is me  is when people walk around thinking they are perfect where as they really do have many flaws and have hurt quite a few people either intentionally or accidentally. The term

Read more »

Non Nuclear Iran US Position:

August 9, 2011
By
Find The Cost Of Freedom, Buried In the Ground.

No more nukes, the ones that already exist are bad enough! Too many crazies with automatic weapons walking around. WMD’s anthrax, biological warfare. The world has taken a turn backwards towards the dark ages. While we all sit around, eyes glue to endless television images, tweets and Facebook updates. Governments with so much money and and a starving populace are planning and plotting their evil plan for world domination. It used to be that you could believe in the combined power of the civilized world. Yet what are these very civilized voices now saying? We can not take our eyes off of Iran for a moment for they are on the verge of having weapons of mass destruction and are evil enough and power crazy enough to use them. The scary concept in play seems to be the endless “screwing around” with the economy, or the so called domestic issues. Keeping everyone’s eyes glued to the gyrations of the almighty dollar is the worst aspect of this thing the world has come to call the “global economic collapse”. How is this tiny little phrase destroying once very strong world wide alliances? What is the US position on a Nuclear Iran?

Read more »