Manda Zand-Ervin fled Iran in 1979 after she was fired from her high government position. She currently lives in the U.S. and is the president and co-founder of the Alliance of Iranian Women.
Watch her message on Iranium the Movie website by clicking here.
That's the trailer for "Bells of St Mary's," a 1945 film, featuring Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman, that won one Academy Award and was nominated for nine others. It's one of those old movies you can enjoy with your children and grandchildren without being embarrassed.
The final scene in the movie is, in my view, one of the greatest love scenes ever to come out of Hollywood. Love, that is, in the sense of Agape, which has been defined as: the highest and purest form of love, one that surpasses all other types of affection.
Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels was introduced by George Will at the CPAC convention in Washington yesterday, and his speech was more than memorable: it will be the highlight of the convention and should catapult him into the position of front-runner for the GOP nomination to unseat the current occupant of the White House in 2012.
Alfonzo Rachel of PJTV is not enthused about Black History Month and would like to know why the sponsors of the month always fail to mention prominent Black Republicans, or the fact that the Black leaders of the past, who actually deserve to be honored, were Republicans.
Dan Mitchell of The Cato Institute got quite upset about the interview President Obama did with Bill O'Reilly the other night, and went so far as branding his statement on taxes a lie. The title of his piece on BigGovernment.Com is: If Obama’s Allowed to Lie, I’m Allowed to Be Snarky. Don't miss the video he made about a hypothetical meeting between Obama and Clinton. You can click here to watch it on YouTube.
Did you know that Iran was behind the 1983 attack on U.S. peace-keeping forces in Beirut, the largest terror attack on U.S. interests prior to 9/11?
Watch Arnold Resnicoff’s description of the devastation following this attack, and how his first-hand account of the disaster was publicly read by President Reagan.
This is a trailer for the movie, "Iranium." You can watch the full one hour movie free of charge (for a limited time) by clicking on the screen at the top of this Blog. It's well worth the hour of your time.
You can also learn more about Iranium by clicking on the link below.
Surely someone at the NFL can come up with a better, more appropriate, family friendly way to entertain the audience during halftime of their biggest game of the year - or maybe not.
The Trifecta Gang at PJTV puts the lie to the new image of Obama being promulgated by the Left, who previously tried to compare him with Lincoln (actually he did that himself), FDR, and Clinton, but this recent incarnation is a bridge too far for Bill Whittle, Steve Green, and Scott Ott.
Melanie Phillips, who blogs at Spectator.Co.uk, is a lover of TRUTH, so she is an anomaly among the intelligentsia in her home country (and ours).
She was interviewed on Israeli TV, on January 8, 2011, and pulled no punches in her assessment of the media coverage (including in Israel) of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and her belief that it will not be settled by the "Two-state solution."
NOTE: Israel's "hasbara," about which the interviewer questions Phillips, is its public diplomacy.
Too many leaders in the Church these days offer a mixed bag when it comes to defending and promoting the Faith. What is so hard about just saying it like it is? Please watch this episode of The Vortex and pass it along as many friends and family as possible.
Andrew Klavan presents Klavan on the Culture regularly on PJTV. Click below for his tutorial on the History of Western Culture. It only takes 2 1/2 minutes.
Daniel Henninger of The Wall Street Journal, as usual, cuts right to the chase in explaining why the Left launched such vicious attacks on Sarah Palin, the tea Party, talk radio, and other Conservative voices in the wake of the Arizona tragedy.
Here's a link to his column of yesterday on which the above video is based.
Peter Robinson, the host of Uncommon Knowledge (and the former Reagan speechwriter who penned the line, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall") conducted a five part interview with Thomas Sowell about the new edition of his best selling book: Basic Economics. The below link is to part 5 of that interview.