Obama's Moral Cowardice
Robert Manne on asylum seekers and the Left's failure
The perils of holding the balance of power
Metroid: Other M
As it Happens
WWII Vet Talks about the Power of Music
Liberty in North Korea
Thousands of people are dying each year in North Korea - trying to escape, in prison camps, of starvation and disease. The West has chosen not to 'liberate' North Korea as we did with Iraq. These are the consequences.

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Overpopulation in the Developing World
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North Korea's Official Page
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Farewell to Easy Street
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The Two Births of Kim Jong Il
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Iranian Military Parade
13 may  |  Some insight into the Iranian mindset with this recent military parade featuring a symbolic Iran surrounded by a Star of David, the letters US and a swastika. Soldiers in formation as missiles and a sword rush these hated symbols. . . read more
Latest School Accessory - Bulletproof Backpacks
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Defending Elitism - From Sam Harris
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Globalization's Effects on the Global Poor
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By Sean Maguire

Obama 'ends' the Iraq war while body bags continue to pile up, Tony Blair weeps for the dead but refuses to apologise, Australians continue to fight in Afghanistan to secure a shaky government while Australia's shaky government fights for relevance.
 
With even our most inspirational politicians failing us, what is the point in having the audacity to hope?

Can we still be stupid enough to believe our problems will be magically solved for us?

And with the world stagnating in war, environmental collapse and economic inequalty has there ever been a better time for anarchy?