Friday, April 10, 2026

Terror in Gaza funded by our tax dollars - 4.10.2026

A 9-year-old Palestinian girl was shot dead by IDF in front of her classmates in Beit Lahia, Gaza. Children should carry books, not fear. Classrooms must be places of learning, not scenes of horror. This killing stains our shared humanity and demands urgent moral clarity.

International law protects civilians, especially children. Yet another young life is gone, witnessed by friends who will carry this trauma forever. Silence now is complicity.

Leaders, institutions, and citizens must demand accountability and an immediate end to attacks that endanger children. The world cannot look away while innocence is erased in plain sight.

Justice for this child means more than words. It means action to protect every child’s right to live, learn, and dream in safety.



STOP EXPORTING OUR POLITICS TO STRONGMEN ABROAD - 4.10.2026

Why is JD Vance spending taxpayer funds to campaign alongside Viktor Orbán, one of the most illiberal leaders in Europe, while Americans struggle at home? At a time of rising deficits, soaring costs, and an already massive military budget, this kind of political theater abroad raises serious questions about priorities.

Public money should serve the American people, not be used to signal support for leaders whose records on democracy, press freedom, and minority rights are widely criticized.

Americans deserve accountability for how their money is spent and clarity on why our leaders are involving themselves in another nation’s political process while urgent needs go unmet here.



The Death Toll In Lebanon After Israel’s “Black Wednesday” Has Crossed 300, Each Life A Family Shattered, A Future Erased - 4.10.2026

This Moment Demands Moral Clarity And Urgent Diplomacy.

Many Believe Israel’s Actions Now Threaten World Peace. All Weapons Transfers, Especially From The US, Must Be Halted Immediately To Prevent Further Civilian Suffering. Reports Of Ceasefire Efforts And Political Disagreements Between Leaders In Washington And Jerusalem Underscore A Painful Truth: Bombs Will Not Bring Security, Only More Graves.

Americans Must Raise Their Voices And Demand That Policy Prioritize Human Life, Restraint, And A Ceasefire That Includes Lebanon. History Will Judge What We Did When The Killing Would Not Stop.



Evidence Over Rumors: Why Transparent Epstein Records Are Essential for Public Trust - 4.10.2026

Recent chatter claims Melania Trump met Donald Trump on an Epstein flight and suggests she was a victim. She has publicly denied being an Epstein victim. In moments like this, speculation spreads faster than facts. The New Attorney General should immediately review and release verified flight logs, passenger records, and investigative findings related to Jeffrey Epstein. Transparency, not rumor, is the only path to public trust. If records confirm or refute these claims, the public deserves clarity based on evidence, not whispers. Accountability requires sunlight. Silence feeds suspicion; documentation ends it.



Thursday, April 9, 2026

Gulf Security Upended: How the Iran War Exposed the Limits of U.S. Protection - 4.9.2026

The recent Israeli and U.S. military campaign against Iran — launched under rhetoric of decisive victory — has instead exposed the Gulf states’ deep vulnerability and shaken long-standing security assumptions. What was billed as obliterating Iran’s strategic capabilities and protecting regional partners has left Iran politically intact, capable of exerting leverage over the Strait of Hormuz and projecting influence across multiple fronts.

This conflict has redrawn the regional balance, not by crippled adversaries but by emboldened ones, forcing the Gulf states to confront a stark reality: reliance on U.S. security guarantees offers no assurance against missiles, economic disruption, or coercive control of critical chokepoints. As diplomacy falters and ceasefire deals remain fragile, Gulf capitals must reassess alliances and embrace a security architecture that does not hinge on overextended superpower commitments.

The war has not just reshaped battle lines — it has remade the very strategic calculus of the Middle East.



US & UK BOMB, WORLD SILENT: THE ROOTS OF CRISIS EXPOSED - 4.9.2026

The US and ISRAEL are bombing IRAN and LEBANON—nations that never threatened them—while leaders and mainstream media remain silent. hospitals, schools, and neighborhoods lie in ruins as weapons flow endlessly to ISRAEL. the roots of this crisis go back decades: in 1953, BRITAIN, with MI6, and the CIA orchestrated a coup to steal IRAN’s oil—later branded BP—toppling democracy and installing a brutal regime. the US and UK are fully responsible for much of the region’s instability. acknowledging this, making reparations, and restoring justice could bring immediate peace, reopen the STRAIT OF HORMUZ, lower global oil prices, and improve world economies—all while aligning global policy with morality and scripture. bombs and war will only deepen the grave peril. concerned citizens must demand accountability, transparency, and regime change in WASHINGTON and Israel before more innocent lives are lost. silence is complicity.

Failure to demand accountability and justice will only worsen the conflict’s economic fallout. disruption of the STRAIT OF HORMUZ—a chokepoint for roughly 20 % of global oil shipments—has already pushed energy prices sharply higher and threatens further inflation and economic strain worldwide. prolonged instability could devastate global growth, push oil prices even higher, and accelerate IRAN’s pursuit of nuclear capabilities, making the world infinitely more dangerous and economically fragile as consumers, industries, and governments face rising costs and uncertainty.



North Star of Truth: Celebrating Amy Goodman’s 30 Years of Peace Journalism - 4.9.2026

Kudos to Amy Goodman, a fierce Jewish voice, on the 30th anniversary of Democracy Now!

For 30 years, Amy Goodman, host of Democracy Now!, has practiced journalism in its purest form: fearless, principled, and grounded in human rights. Her Right Livelihood Award marks a milestone, but it also highlights a deeper truth — she richly deserves global recognition at the highest level.

I first followed her reporting during the Indonesian massacre in East Timor, when few in the Western media dared to expose the suffering of people under a regime backed by powerful allies. That courage never faded. For three decades, she has consistently challenged power, exposed injustice, and given voice to those silenced by war, occupation, and oppression.

Amy Goodman has been a North Star for many of us who believe journalism must serve humanity, not governments. Her clarity, integrity, and moral courage set a standard rare in any profession. She shows that truth-telling is an act of peace.

She is a credit to the human race and a model of what ethical journalism looks like in our time. She richly deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.