Stanley Zir column
Stanley Zir is founder of Never Again Is Now and VictoriousAmerica.com, "dedicated to the completion of America's destiny ... in fulfilling Liberty's mandate: 'Our Eternal War on Tyranny.'"
Stanley Zir
May 16, 2012
It is time to shake up this nation. America is not tyranny-compliant. We must derail Obama's Sharia-compliant foreign policy, not wave the white flag of . . .
Stanley Zir
May 12, 2012
There are many op-eds written that expose politicians' duplicitous positions, but they are usually able to side-step the accusation even when they're caught in . . .
Stanley Zir
April 19, 2012
The article below, "Vote to Replace a Regime," was written on November 18, 2011; this is the third part of Obama's Coup. It has been six months since I wrote . . .
Stanley Zir
March 31, 2012
Most political pundits publish commentary on events after they happen. Very few are willing to put their reputation on the line by accurately predicting the . . .
Stanley Zir
March 18, 2012
The purpose of my op-eds and essays is to inspire people to take action now because there is an imminent threat to our constitutional way of life that must be . . .
Stanley Zir
March 6, 2012
PREFACE
The President said today (3/4/12), "Stop all this loose talk of war, because it's driving up the price of oil. We would probably oblige if we . . .
Stanley Zir
January 22, 2012
There are times for soft power, a process that incorporates dialogues in place of threats of military actions in order to order to reach equitable agreements . . .
Stanley Zir
January 17, 2012
PREFACE
If the course that the leader of the Free World charts to guide us towards our future is one degree off now, then in another four years, how far will . . .
Stanley Zir
December 9, 2011
This essay was written on November 29 and posted on Right Truth one day before the elections in Egypt. It has been updated with a new ending to address Egypt's . . .
Stanley Zir
December 7, 2011
When the foundation and principles of our freedoms are altered, violated, or vacated to accommodate cultural, class, or religious differences, only a doctrine . . .























































