Last week, there really were a lot of controversial subjects covered by the media, and I had an opinion on all of them. I thought for the first time since I started writing my commentary, after leaving the New York City mayoralty, now 22 years out of office, I would this week provide brief comments on these issues. Mayor Bloomberg …
Trend Alert:Egypt Welcomes New Boss – Same as Old Boss By Gerald Celente
Kingston, NY — February 15, 2011 — The Egyptian people in Liberation Square celebrated, the world leaders weighed in, and the global media parroted the tale of “history in the making.” The big bad Hosni Mubarak has "listened to the voices of the Egyptian people" and has bowed to their demands to finally end his 30-year presidential rule. On February …
Breaking News: Egyptian President Mubarak Steps Down after 30 Years
The BBC report “crowds erupted in cheers across the country after the president of 30 years made his statement after an 18-day-old revolt and mounting international pressure for him to step down.
Ed Koch Commentary “From the Halls of Montezuma to the Shores of Tripoli” BY Edward I. Koch
There aren’t many Americans who have never heard those words, which come from the United States Marine Corps Hymn. The words refer to the heroic role of the Marines in putting an end to pillaging and piracy by the Barbary pirates who in the early 1800s plied their nefarious trade in the waters of the Mediterranean Sea. England and other …
The World As Neighborhood – Every Monday This Month on Channel 76
Frances Snedeker's (left) guest this month is Melissa Haley O'Leary (right) of World Neighbors. YONKERS, NY, July 12, 2010 – "The World As Neighborhood," introduces the viewe to a small but amazingly energetic organization who for the past 60 years has been transforming the lives of people in extremely impoverished, remote villages in Asia, Africa, theCaribbean, and Latin America. Based in Oklahoma City, World Neighbors enables communities …