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Can We Stop A War With Iran?

If Israel attacks Iran will President Obama lead the United States into another war? What can you do to help prevent it? The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down (featuring a cameo from Steve Oh). www.thedailybeast.com www.nytimes.com www.washingtonpost.com twitter.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com
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Check out this exclusive footage obtained from TheJuiceMedia Rap News (youtu.be ). This music video is about the Pentagons ultimatum to stop WikiLeaks from releasing several military documents. The rap battles back and forth on behalf of WikiLeaks to release the info and the Pentagon telling them not to, take a look!
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Ron Paul: US Should Offer Friendship To Iran Not War 2011

Texas Rep. Ron Paul, fresh off a win in the Illinois Republicans presidential candidate straw poll, is ruling out an independent bid for the White House, saying he doesn’t want to go that route. “I have no intention doing that. That doesn’t make sense to me to even think about it, let alone plan to do that,” Paul told “Fox News Sunday.” Asked why, Paul responded: “Because I don’t want to do it. That’s the reason.” But Paul said that if he’s not the nominee, he’s not certain that he would support the GOP nominee. “Probably not unless I get to talk to them and find out what they believe in. But if they believe on expanding the wars, if they don’t believe in looking at the Federal Reserve; if they don’t believe in real cuts, if they don’t believe in deregulation and better tax system, it would defy everything I believe in,” Paul said. “And so, therefore, I would be reluctant to jump on board and tell all of the supporters that have given me trust and money that all of a sudden, I’d say, all we’ve done is for naught. So, let’s support anybody at all … even if they disagree with everything that we do,” Paul added. The three-time presidential candidate, and one-time Libertarian nominee, gave as an example Herman Cain, whose recent scrutiny over alleged sexual harassment claims isn’t what bothers Paul. “The allegations against his program, he’s liking, you know, the Federal Reserve and his national sales tax — yes, they are very legitimate and his support for bailouts, those

Peter Galison is the Joseph Pellegrino University Professor of the History of Science and of Physics at Harvard University; his doctoral dissertations were at Harvard in the history of science and in particle physics (electroweak theory). Galison’s work explores the complex interaction between the three principal subcultures of physics–experimentation, instrumentation, and theory, and all focus on the role of visualization and materiality in scientific work. Among his books are: How Experiments End (1987), Image and Logic (1997), Einstein’s Clocks, Poincaré’s Maps (2003), L. Daston, Objectivity (2007) and (among other co-edited volumes) The Architecture of Science, Picturing Science, Producing Art, Scientific Authorship, and Einstein for the 21st Century. To explore the relation of scientific work with larger issues of politics, he has made two documentary films: “Ultimate Weapon: The H-bomb Dilemma” (2000), and, with Robb Moss,”Secrecy” (about national security secrecy and democracy), which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008. At present, he is completing a book, Building Crashing Thinking (on technologies that re-form the self) and has just begun a new documentary film project on the long-term geological storage of nuclear waste, “Nuclear Underground.” AboutTEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx

Iran and the Future of American Power

Hillary Mann Leverett has more than 20 years of academic, legal, business, diplomatic, and policy experience working on Middle Eastern issues. In the Bush Administration, Ms. Leverett worked as the Director for Iran, Afghanistan and Persian Gulf Affairs at the National Security Council, Middle East specialist on the Secretary of State’s Policy Planning Staff, and as Political Advisor for Middle East and Central Asian issues for the US Mission to the United Nations. From 2001-2003, she was one of a small number of US diplomats authorized to negotiate with the Iranians over Afghanistan, al-Qa’ida, and Iraq. In September 2009, Ms. Leverett launched the web site RaceForIran.com that offers perspectives on Iran and its geopolitics. We talk with Ms. Leverett about Iran and the future of American power.

Journalist detained in Syria released by Iran

Journalist detained in Syria released by Iran
Missing journalist Dorothy Parvaz, who was held by Iranian authorities after being detained in Syria, arrived in her company’s home base of Qatar on Wednesday after winning her freedom.
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Journalists released from Libyan detention
FOUR journalists released by Libyan Government after six weeks in detention as another one reaches freedom after disappearing in Syria.
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Nothing ‘Western’ about ancient Persian values required for the new Iran

Nothing ‘Western’ about ancient Persian values required for the new Iran
In that regard, Iranians both domestic and abroad have been debating on how to set up an interim government to better guide the people towards their ultimate goal — a democratic, secular, national and patriotic regime.
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How a sex rebel was born
Susie Bright talks about her sexual awakening, feminist hypocrisy — and where the sexual revolution went wrong
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THE MIDEAST: Christian minorities & the risks they face under Islamic rule
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the second of three explorations of events in the Middle East by Mike Edens, professor of theology and Islamic studies at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and an emeritus missionary who served 25 years in the Middle East with Southern Baptists’ International Mission Board.
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[Our Turn] A Call for Understanding
On March 25, 2011, the Veterans of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement, in cooperation with Jackson State University, will host Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan to deliver the keynote address at their annual Civil Rights Conference.
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Visit Tabriz House of Constitution While traveling in Iran

Tabriz House of Constitution can be visited when you reach Motahari Ave in the city of Tabriz. Located near the Tabriz bazaar, this building has great historical significance. Popularly known as Khaneh Mashrouteh, this building was used as a rendezvous for the activists, leaders and sympathizers involved in the movement.

You will notice about the greatness of the leaders Bagher Khan, Sattar Khan, Haji Mirza Aqa Farshi and Seqat-ol-Eslam while studying Iranian history. The structure came into existence in 1868 due to the efforts of Haj Vali Me’mar-e Tabrizi. The building has two stories with many halls and rooms. The main attractions of the structure lie in the beautiful skylight and the corridor which is full of mirrors and colorful glass fittings.

The Significance of the Structure

Haj Mehdi Koozekonani ordered the Tabriz House of Constitution to be built in 1868. The structure is reminiscent of Qajar style of architecture. Being a successful merchant in Tabriz bazaar, Haj Mehdi Koozekonani initiated the Constitution revolution and the consequent movement in Tabriz. He funded the revolution and became a major activist in it.

This house was made to facilitate the meetings of the leaders of the revolution. The underground paper related to the Constitution movement was also published from this building. As the years passed by, this structure again came into prominence after World War II when Azerbaijan’s Democrat Party made it their meeting center in 1946-1947. The House has long since been registered under the Cultural Heritage of Iran in 1975.

Visiting the Building

The meetings in this gathering place regarding the Constitution revolution finally reached a head in 1906. More than 12,000 men came together outside the British embassy in Iran and expressed their demand for a parliament which would ultimately throw the Shah out of power. Elections were consequently held with 156 members being elected.

A constitutional assembly was formed in the first meeting of parliament which decided to make the country’s fundamental law. Modeled on the Belgian example, the first Iran constitution was made and signed on December 31, 1906. The Shah died only 5 days later. This historic house still remains a mute spectator of the revolution which you can see while traveling in Iran.

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