The Holocaust Was a Myth and Lie
Why would the Iranian Leader want to deny the Holocaust?
A Refutation of The So-called Autocratic Revival
This paper seeks to provide an analysis that rejects recent claims that autocracy, which is resurging globally, provides a credible challenge to the legitimacy of liberal democracy as the end goal of humanity’s ideological evolution.
Remembering The Iran Hostage Crisis – November 4, 1979
For 444 days, from November 4, 1979 to January 20, 1981, 53 Americans were held hostage by militant Iranian students in the U.S. Embassy in Teheran that would soon be part of the American vernacular as the Iran Hostage Crisis.
The Issue with The Disarmament of Nuclear Weaponry
Nukes.
The Negative Impact of Religion and Government, and The Separation of The Two
I’m an eighth grade student who is very interested in writing, and this is my first essay of the year. My only hope is that it is not horrible.
Senseless Violence for a Senseless Cause
Our economy continues in it’s nose dive while we’re busy funding a war that should have been over a long time ago.
The Violent Option
Terrorism.
Should Victims of Crime Help Choose The Criminals’ Terms of Punishment?
We all have our national judicial systems for dealing with perpetrators of serious crime, with various tariffs set to dictate appropriate sentencing, according to the culture and society the crime was committed in. But would it be better if victims of crime were able to play some part in the proceedings? Is it reasonable that their religious beliefs have any bearing on what they decide?
Terrorism: Is It Really Worth Worrying?
The true facts about terrorism.
A Letter of Support for The People of Israel, Czech Republic, Poland, Georgia, and Other Good People of The World
In this article I wrote about how Obama’s rhetoric does not speak for all of us when it comes to America’s commitment to her true friends.






















