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Jonathan W. Kopetchny
What Does the Future Hold in the Middle East
- Disenfranchisement - The Dirt Under The Rug
- The Great Republican Failure
- Open Letter to Chris Matthews
- Questions the Media Needs to Ask and Senator Obama Needs to Answer
- Religious Terrorism
- The Dash
- TIME TRAVEL – The US Congress Invites Disaster
- The Painted Corner: An American Mid-East Option and the Turkish Vortex
- What DoesThe Future hold in the Middle East?
- The King Who Fathered a Nation
- The Pakastani Two-Step
- Reply to comments and my Political Ideology
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The Dash
I read of a man who stood to speak at the funeral of a friend
He noted that first came the date of her birth and spoke of the following date with tears,
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- Disenfranchisement - The Dirt Under The Rug -15/12/2008
- The Great Republican Failure -05/11/2008
- Open Letter to Chris Matthews -23/10/2008
- Questions the Media Needs to Ask and Senator Obama Needs to Answer -23/10/2008
- Religious Terrorism -21/06/2008
- TIME TRAVEL – The US Congress Invites Disaster -10/10/2007
- The Painted Corner: An American Mid-East Option and the Turkish Vortex -21/08/2007
- What DoesThe Future hold in the Middle East? -01/08/2007
- The King Who Fathered a Nation -01/08/2007
- The Pakastani Two-Step -01/08/2007
ETI Staff
Jonathan W. Kopetchny
What Does the Future Hold in the Middle East 



I have always loved the poem "The Dash" because it rings true about our lives. Too many people forget about the things that really matter


















