• Cox & Forkum,  Iran,  Iran Nuclear Watch,  Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

    Cox & Forkum: Misfire

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    Cox & Forkum: Misfire

    FOX News: Iran to Suspend Cooperation With Nuke Watchdog Over Sanctions.

    Iran isn’t backing down after a unanimous vote by the U.N. Security Council to impose sanctions, announcing Sunday that it will partially suspend cooperation with the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency and will be adjusting relations with those nations who voted for sanctions.

    Iranian officials called the vote by the U.N. Security Council in response to Tehran’s refusal to stop enriching uranium “illegal and bullying.”

    “The Security Council has to be aware of its own position and status. Actions that are illegal, unwarranted and unjustified will reduce the credibility of the Security Council,” Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said through a translator while in New York.

    “A few select countries don’t have the right to abuse the Security Council,” Mottaki added.

    In response to the vote, the Iranian Cabinet also decided to stop informing U.N.’s International Atomic Energy Agency of any new steps or decisions in its uclear weapons program, Gholam Hossein Elham, a government spokesman said on state television.

    Sunday’s decision is a response to “Saturday night’s illegal and bullying resolution by the Security Council,” Elham said. The suspension of cooperation “will continue until Iran’s nuclear case is referred back to the IAEA from the U.N Security Council.”

    While Iran stands firm against the world, international pressure continues to mount for Tehran to release 15 British soldiers who Iranian officials say had crossed into Tehran’s territory. Accused of trespassing, Britain says the sailors and marines were conducting a routine inspection of a merchant ship in the disputed Shatt Al-Arab waterway between Iran and Iraq when they were captured Friday by Iranian forces.

    Of course, even the watered down and feckless United Nations sanctions are not enough to persuade Iran and its Mullahs to foresake their quest for nuclear weapons.

    And who cares if Iran stops cooperating with the IAEA?

    The Iranian secret nuclear weapons development program is not being monitored by anyone.

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  • Giuliani Notes,  President 2008,  Rudy Giuliani

    Giuliani Notes: Rudy Wins Ohio GOP Straw Poll

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    Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, left, speaks at a Republican fundraiser in Newport Beach, Calif., Saturday, March 24, 2007. Giuliani’s candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination was endorsed by U.S. Rep. Ed Royce, R-Calif., standing at right with his wife, Marie Royce.

    Republican straw poll favors Giuliani

    In what might be an early indication of the nation’s thinking on the next Republican presidential nominee, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani won a straw poll Saturday night with 233 votes at the Summit County party’s annual Lincoln Day Dinner in downtown Akron.

    Giuliani’s total was 31 percent of the 752 votes cast in the straw poll.

    Finishing second with 194 votes, or 26 percent, was U.S. Sen. John McCain of Arizona. Former U.S. Sen. Fred Thompson of Tennessee was a distant third with 91 votes.

    The poll results:

    Rudy Giuliani – 31%

    John McCain – 26%

    Fred Thompson – 12%

    Mitt Romney – 8%

    The sample size is small but a win is a win.

    And for Mitt Romney a DEVASTATING result. It can be said GOP voters are rejecting his campaign.

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