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PBS Frontline documentation: The Tank Man

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If you like to know more about the dreadful failure of the so called Tiananmen Square revolution and today’s China please watch this great documentation: The Tank Man.

It tells in great detail the story of a failed revolution and how China’s communists brutally knocked down the people’s will. Sure - we are all amazed by today’s economic boom in China - but still it’s more like a brutal economic progress for the few rich and the party - not for most of the people.

In rural areas the poverty and devastation is unbelievable. Schooling and medical support has broken down in most of the country. Factory workers are denied basic rights - rights the communists used to fight and campaign for. No strikes are allowed, so sick leave is paid and accidents are not covered. It basic and brutal capitalism at work here.

This distorted ’success’ is on one side rebuilding China’s failed infrastructure on the backs of Chinese laborers, while putting the western economies in turmoil. In a strange way both sides are ‘paying’ up to bring China out of the misery of 60 year of stupid communist government.

I still can’t believe that China got the Olympics of 2008.

orangeguru (10-18 14:04) | No Comments | Permalink
A public service announcement to all Anti-Globalization Protesters

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The modern Anti-G8, Anti-WTO and Anti-Globalization movement is very mobile and well organized. These people travel all over the world to make their voices heard. Excellent!

May I suggest to you to fly to Saudi Arabia and Zimbabwe next? These countries could use some real democratic protests and stone throwing. Make these governments realize their mistakes! The tickets are hardly more expensive then flying from London to Seattle or Genoa. I know you guys like to travel - I understand it’s for a good cause. Stone throwing is eco friendly, since it’s a sustainable form of violence. Stones get recycled.

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A Saudi women - she can’t leave the house without a male, she can’t vote and she certainly can’t protest like you.

Saudi Arabia is still the richest and the most oppressive regime on this planet. Women’s rights are almost nonexistent. Saudi Arabia’s money supports terrorism all over the world. Saudi Arabian oils fuels global pollution. Plus Saudi Arabia sponsored terrorism - terrorism breeds war and causes even more waste of oil, dropped landmine’s …

Zimbabwe - or better say Mr Mugabe - basically plays the same stupid game like Mao/Stalin, trying to force his ideas onto a nation. But all he created is poverty and hunger on a grand scale. He could use some ‘green’ advice on how to build a functioning agricultural state. Why don’t you help your brothers and sisters down there with some protest advice and try to start a revolution there?

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This is a HUGE smog cloud over China - any western protesters going there?

China - now there we have a colossal eco killer. The sky over China is so polluted you can see it in satellite pictures. According to the WHO about 100.000 Chinese citizens die from pollution each year. China’s industry could certainly use a lot of ‘green’ advice how to built an eco friendly industry and agriculture. Plus China is buying loads of assets in Africa - securing it’s share of resources - and they don’t care about any politics or human rights. They sell weapons whoever wants them and has something to trade.

So - next stop China, Saudi Arabia or Zimbabwe? I also recommend visits to Iran and North Korea.

orangeguru (10-15 16:44) | No Comments | Permalink
Chinese Communists: We don’t need your stinking Democracy

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BBC News: China rules out West’s democracy
BBC News: How China is ruled (excellent background information)

Currently one of the most important political meetings takes place in Peking: the Communist Party’s 17th congress. Here China’s future is discussed and decided by over 2000 delegates from all corners of the red empire. The goal is to build a ‘Building Harmonious Society‘ - whatever that means.

At the moment the workers state is a workers nightmare: no union protection, hardly any enforced labor laws, rampant capitalism, no working health insurance or pension systems. All blown away by the capitalist revolution of the last 30 years.

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Nice national harmonious firewall comrade.

President Hu made the usual nice speech - but basically all stays the same: the communist party has a total stranglehold on power, the military enforces their rule, the new oligarchs bring in the money and China plays nice with all countries who own any kind of resources for the future.

And yes, dissenting voice and any form of opposition is still brutally suppressed. Escpecially for the Olympic Games - any form of protest would disturb the fairy tale the Chinese leaders live in.

More? Propaganda 1 and Propaganda 2

orangeguru (10-14 23:44) | No Comments | Permalink
Russia once again asks to freeze the stupid US missile shield project

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BBC News: Russia urges US missile ‘freeze’ 

How many times can you ignore requests from allies and enemies alike? Europe doesn’t want the missile shield - although it will be ‘protected’ by it. Russia is against it, because it’s installed right at it’s front door. And the people who live close to the suggested bases hate it already.

It’s simply stubborn US military politics.

orangeguru (10-12 17:56) | No Comments | Permalink
Xenophobia and Fascism in Switzerland

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Yeah, kick those criminal foreigners out of our beloved country!  

Swiss society is very conformist, conservative and very xenophobic. Although Switzerland is very rich it’s people are not big on sharing or international entanglement. Neutrality is obviously a national obsession - or rather a fanatical obsession not to get involved with anyone or anything.

So it’s no surprise that Switzerland is not part of the EU and loves it’s banking lifestyle so much that ripped of Jewish money has been held back for decades. Don’t get involved with those bloody foreigners.

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I already have a bloody nose!

In a few days there is a general election in the land of Honey and Toblerone - and the rightwing SVP party seems to get at least 25% of the votes. That’s a huge in the political landscape, but shows the old Swiss conservative attitude.

Swiss Federal Councillor Christoph Blocher (C-R) delivers a speech. during a pre-election rally of the right-wing Swiss People's Party (SVP), in Bern, Switzerland, 06 October 2007. The People's Party has been dominating the headlines during the 2007 election campaign. The party's provocative poster campaign showing three white sheep kicking a black sheep out of the country has attracted widespread criticism and publicity. Upcoming October 21, the Swiss will re-elect the House of Representatives and the Senate. Parliamentary elections take place every four years. Latest polls show the People's Party on course to maintain its position as the country's biggest party, with more than 25 pourcent of the vote. EPA/LUKAS LEHMANN +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++

Swiss cheese only for Swiss people!!!

Sure there is lots of protest - but it shows that in our complex times not only Americans are susceptible to hate and fear mongering a la Neocons. It works in any country.

Several hundred years of neutrality, too much Calvinism and isolation are a bad thing. Especially in our modern, fast moving and international world.  Wake up Switzerland: xenophobia won’t get you anywhere and you are a part of this planet if you like or not. Neither the Alps nor Swiss armyknife or stupid election promises won’t protect you from that …

orangeguru (10-11 18:50) | No Comments | Permalink
A funny thing happened on the Way to Democracy

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Every time I hear a modern politician emphasize the need to democratize the backwards nations on this planet I want to applaud and punch them in the face at the same time. This also applies to many political commentators and of course Bloggers, who love to pounce undemocratic countries and make them switch to the best political system invented yet by sheer willpower.

Although I am a staunch supporter of Democracy, I don’t believe in it as an instant solution to most countries problems. Democracy is an indicator for a modern and developed nation - but Democracy itself doesn’t transform backwards societies into shiny new ones.

Europe has not only invented many forms of government - but also tried and tested many of them. It’s a rich tradition paid for with many life’s and often centuries of terrible consequences. Most of all it took Europe nearly two thousand long years to transform itself into these shining beacons of enlightenment and peace as we know it today.

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Aristotle’s Politics at work in Greece.

But the History of Democracy itself is a funny and ugly affair - with a huge whole between it’s beginning and final modern success.

Although it was so famously invented by the Greek nation states (most notably Athens) around 500 BC. But it was not the form of democracy we hold so dear today: woman, slaves and bloody foreigners were excluded from the process and of course regarded as second class citizens. Most important of all is that Demokratia was in the beginning successfully exported to some other nation states, but pretty fast abolished through other forms of government. Here is another good background article on Greek Democracy.

A similar development happened to the Roman Republic - which freed itself from it’s kings around the same time as the Greeks discussed in public meetings. The Roman Republic also had many elements of a modern state: a senate with lively debates, a citizenship, rule of law, votes and elected officials.

Greece lost it’s independence to the Romans around 150 BC - Rome itself turned slowly into a dictatorship after many bloody civil wars and chaotic rule by the Senate. This transformation found it’s great dictator with Julius Ceasar.

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A republican Senate is boring - lets get ourselves a proper Dictator

Now comes the funny thing - since the end of the Greece and roman experiments not much was heard or seen of Democracy in Europe. Some tribal societies had smaller democratic elections or forms of community (like the Althing in Iceland - established 930 or the polish Veche), but no big democratic state or system emerged for a long time.

Also the idea of Democracy was more or less forgotten by European thinkers and statesmen. The medieval mind was more occupied with symbolism and religion then democracy or equal rights for everyone. Now it was time for feudalism and religion to bring blood, tears and ignorance. The common men lost any chance in participating in ‘big government’.

For almost 1500 years until the Renaissance nobody had any real interest in old Greek ideas and values. Rich merchants, the clergy and feudal ruler continued to suppress peasants and workers. Even the Reformation didn’t change much about this. Martin Luther supported the ruling class during several peasant uprisings. It was not yet time for social equality nor democratic rights for everyone.

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May I have your head your Majesty?

But all was not lost - especially in England. The first Parliament (later split up into the House of Commons and House of Lords) was formed during the reign of King Henry III in the 13th century. Still not mass democracy, but a start to sharing powers and establishing the modern rule of law.

It was still a feudal affair, a political class system instead of a system of democratic equals. And still the Crown ruled supreme. It was a long and bitter process over many centuries and civil wars to change this.

Almost 500 years later Oliver Cromwell made the Parliament a permanent establishment instead of a ’seasonal affair’ created and disbanded by the Crown at will. Now the people reigned supreme instead of the Monarchy - but it took two bloody civil wars to cut of the monarch’s head (1649) and establish the Parliamentary System in England.

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What say ye old wooden tooth?

The biggest step for European Democracy happened in … America and their fight for Independence from the British Empire (1775 - 1783). The American Revolution started with the impressive Declaration of Independence in the year 1776.

This great document was the ‘result’ of the European ‘Age of Enlightenment’ - a political, artistic and philosophical movement that created the mental cornerstones of our modern societies with it’s humanism, socialism, secular and democratic systems. But it was the achievement of young American society to build the first nation based on these ideas. It was much harder to transform the old and encrusted European societies - but it happened eventually.

Now we have to applaud the french people who finally got it right and started their first revolution of 1789, which lead finally to the Abolition of Feudalism.

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The modern House of Commons from 1851.

It still took almost two hundred more years since Cromwell till Democracy was more firmly established in the UK by the Reform Act of 1867, which allowed more ‘normal’ men to vote instead of the privileged gentry and it also abolished so called rotten boroughs. Still no women were allowed to vote.

The real reason for the breakthrough of modern western Democracy was the Industrial Revolution. With the emergence of the working and middle class the old class system was finally abolished and replaced by new modern movements. Socialism, Feminism and Communism were triggered by the social consequences of the Industrial Revolution.

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Say hello to a new political power - the industrial working class.

The miserable living and working conditions of workers in slums, child labor and the slow organization of Labor created the pressure for huge changes, like medical care, housing projects, education, equal rights and the vote for everyone. The new economy broke down many social barriers and also allowed a new upward mobility.

And finally the suffragette movement - started in the early 1800’s - established the right to vote for woman (1920 in the US and 1928 in the UK). Once again a slow process that took almost another hundred years to be globally accepted.

The new ‘mass societies’ also demanded better forms of representation and government - as well as accountability and social justice. The shock of the Soviet October Revolution finally convinced even the most hardened elites in Europe that mass democracy was the best way to go for the future.

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Democracies have to be protected against the enemy from within

But modern Democracy faced two final test before it got the global stamp of approval: it had to fight to defend it’s values against Fascism and Communism before it was accepted as the best form of government. Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Moussolini and Franco transformed their nations by popular support into terrible societies.

So it was a long and bloody road from the first forms of Democracy until our modern mass Democracies. To establish itself Democracy needs first the rule of law and a broad industrial society with a rule of law and separation of powers.

Without economic support to pay for education, medical care and a national infrastructure it won’t work. You also need a big and strong middle class and educated elites to develop a political landscape, start parties, run ministries, the judiciary system, an independent media, ‘neutral’ police and armed forces. Too many Democracies fell victim to military interventions ‘to save the country’.

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We elect Allah as our Leader.

Equally important is a strong secular humanism within the society itself - the separation of Church and State. It took Europe centuries of war and millions of deaths to learn that lesson.

Many African or middle eastern countries lack many components I just mentioned and you can’t for example develop a strong economical base over night or an educated middle class to form a strong political landscape. The same is also still true for a few Asian countries, but they have picked up the basics much faster then many of their African and Arabic counterparts.

orangeguru (10-01 11:21) | No Comments | Permalink
Our global water crises

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Overpopulation is still one of our biggest problems. Humanities growth is unsustainable for our own good and the rest of nature. This becomes especially clear in the case of the global water crises. Here some insights from the ‘old’ (2004) BBC special report Planet under pressure. Check part 2 ‘running dry’ for some gruel news.

But I am afraid nothing has changed in the last two years - the poor are still thirsty:

* One billion people without access to clean drinking water
* 2.6 billion without adequate sanitation
* Rapid urbanization increasing pressure on water resources
* 30-40% of water ‘lost’ through illegal tapping and leaks

(Source: UN World Water Report)

If you are really interested you should also read the recent BBCs comment page regarding the water crises. We need conserve water, stop overpopulation and the total commercialization of water supply. Water is a common good, it needs to be protected, but not overpriced so it becomes unaffordable for the poor.

orangeguru (09-29 17:03) | No Comments | Permalink
Mousetivism

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Thanks to some recent successes in uncovering some political and media lies the armchair pundits called ‘bloggers’ consider themselves a new political force.

What they don’t understand that they are the bottom of the information food chain. They only reexamine scraps dropped down to them, checking inconsistencies of the overall news feed produced by the alliance of international big media and mostly American big politics.

Political deals and money powered lobbyism happens between real people, real bank accounts and real backrooms. Places you can’t google. Place you can’t hyperlink to.

The culture of fear and the terror of the media can’t be stopped with a mouse click, but by an active democratic culture on the ballot and on the streets. Mouse pointers won’t stop tanks nor political subversion.

orangeguru (09-24 19:20) | No Comments | Permalink
The importance and stupidity of Secret Weapons

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Every decent army develops new weapons and defenses against other armies. Especially in war you want your people to be superior, kill and dominate the enemy - it’s as simple as that.

The web is often full of stories of secret weapons, military experiments and strange sightings of new deadly toys.

I think it’s only normal and actually the duty of your countries military to ‘waste’ some money on improved weapons and keep their development secret as long as they can. There is no such thing as a friendly war - but there is a mechanism called ‘the balance of power‘.

We are not a peaceful global society yet, so the military and the balance of power will stay with us for a some time.

So we need our military guys to watch the other military guys and give them the same toys. Plus we have to allow them to do stupid research projects.

But our politicians have to watch them carefully and make sure that other countries don’t feel threatened by your own military and gimmicks.

Imbalance, fear and over confidence can be as much a reason for war as race, religion, resources and football.

Inspired by Edosan’s links: The Weird Russian Mind-Control Research Behind a DHS Contract and Run away the ray-gun is coming : We test US army’s new secret weapon

orangeguru (09-23 18:37) | No Comments | Permalink
Executions

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After several thousand years of bloody justice and millions of executions we should have figured out that neither capitol punishment, religious rules nor brutal torture will stop crime.

Harsh punishment won’t bring back dead people, nor does it make those left behind feel better. It is simply a convenient way for society to get rid of people who failed, are criminals, made a serious mistake or are simply sick.

Maybe time to try something different?

orangeguru (09-23 15:30) | No Comments | Permalink
Pakistan - the new Afghanistan?

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Looks like that Pakistan - together with embattled Iraq - is the biggest breeding ground for terrorists? Sure many Taliban fighters fled from Afghanistan to Pakistan, but the country itself has many problems with fundamentalists, which tried to bomb it’s way to power.

Pakistan has a sad and terrible history as a country. It’s birth was the result of civil war in India and so far the tension was never gone. Pakistan should never be allowed to sink into chaos, because of it’s stockpile of nuclear weapons.

Pakistan is also a hot potato for the US - like Saudi Arabia: they both are getting weapons and protection - and both their societies support terrorism. Very tricky situation.

So it’s no surprise that Osama bin Laden actually called this week for an overthrow of the Pakistani Government. If Fundamentalists would rule in Pakistan they instantly would have loads of cash, a big Army and the whole range of WMD’s for fun.

orangeguru (09-22 12:39) | No Comments | Permalink
Free Hawaii!

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The USA basically annexed Hawaii back then in 1898 when it was an independent Kingdom. Today many native Hawaiians have lost their own culture and identity - and most ground to the white man and big companies. What a shame.

Free Hawaii, stop the destruction of it’s unique environment and culture!

More? FreeHawaii.org, Higean.org and the Hawaiian Independence Blog.

orangeguru (09-21 13:48) | No Comments | Permalink
Dollar vs Euro

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BBC News: Dollar hits new low against euro

What did people expect to happen? The ever growing American trade deficit, the costs of the War on Terror and simply bad fiscal policy will weaken the Dollar more and more:

The dollar has been weakening for some time.

The fundamental problem is the growing US trade deficit, now more than $700bn, as the US economy has imported far more goods than it has exported.

This has long been seen as unsustainable, and in the long-run some kind of currency adjustment has been seen as both inevitable and desirable.

But the recent change in policy by the US central bank has accelerated the decline, because people who put their money in dollars no longer get such a high rate of return.

So it will be only a matter of time until some oil nation will trade only in Euros instead of Dollars. China won’t be so stupid and ruin it’s big market and put pressure on the Dollar as well, but I am sure they will diversify their cash reserves as well.

If there is going to be another recession of black Monday or something the reason will be most likely bad American monetary policy.

orangeguru (09-20 13:26) | No Comments | Permalink
War Industry

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Great empires always had and needed big war industries. The Spartans, the Romans, the British Empire, Soviet Union and Nazi Germany - they all had huge war industries and built their societies around it. I am wondering how much military a society can digest before war itself becomes the main purpose of the nation, politics, it citizens and the economy.

Military-Industrial-Complex anyone?

More? Eisenhower’s Speech (text), Speech (audio only) and video excerpt.

orangeguru (09-20 13:15) | No Comments | Permalink
Is France going nuts?!

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BBC News: France warning of war with Iran

I was just happy that we got rid of Tony, the atomic Chirac and Silvio. Now Sarko comes along and does saber rattling a  la President Shrub. Maybe there is a case of Mad Cow in Paris?

Hello France?! Did you elect a little Napoleon that has to overcompensate something?! The Iranians are certainly nut cases, but threatening war is certainly not the way to win the hearts and minds of the Iranian people …

orangeguru (09-17 10:37) | No Comments | Permalink
Russia tests a new conventional bomb - so what?!

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BBC News: Russia tests giant fuel-air bomb

Every major Nation develops and tests new arms. Russia just just another big bang for publicity. Mr Putin is hardly a saint, but his harsh words for Bush’s America and it’s aggressive imperialism strike a chord with many people.

For example the American Missile shield in eastern Europe is rubbish (some more insights here). It’s no surprise that Russia feels threatened by the US and abandoned by Europe. That is why Russia retreats from important international arms control treaties.

Russia is hardly in good shape these days - the nation is rich, but shrinking fast. Mr Putin needs big bangs for external propaganda as well as building up morale at home.

orangeguru (09-13 9:25) | 2 Comments | Permalink
Geniocracy vs. Mediocracy

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Many forms of government have been purposed, tried and tested. I personally would like to governed by the most intelligent in our society. But instead we are stuck with a Mediocracy (the rule of midiocre people) - please not to be confused with a Meritocracy. What would Plato say about our modern societies?

orangeguru (09-13 8:54) | No Comments | Permalink
The Conservative Brain

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Well, finally science has something to say about the conservative mindset or brains. They are really limited according to a new study of the New York University and UCLA:

Previous psychological studies have found that conservatives tend to be more structured and persistent in their judgments whereas liberals are more open to new experiences. The latest study found those traits are not confined to political situations but also influence everyday decisions.

Based on the results, he said, liberals could be expected to more readily accept new social, scientific or religious ideas.

So why are these people allowed to vote - if they have such a hard time to adopt to change and new situations? In an ever changing world we need leaders (and voters) that can cope with change!

orangeguru (09-12 9:40) | No Comments | Permalink
Joseph Goebbels

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One of the biggest insult for any modern politician is to called Nazi or a Goebbels like figure. In the later case it’s not only an insult, but also a compliment. Joseph Goebbels obviously stands for extreme and dedicated propaganda to serve and create an evil Reich - but he was smart, witty and extremly skillful.

He not only pioneered several new propaganda techniques like the Volksempfänger, he masterminded the mental seducation the german people. He and Hitler were masters of mass psychology. Goebbels ministry was everywhere - Propaganda was not simply creating advertisement for the government - they formed, educated and developed german society - every detail of it.

It is hard to understand his skills until you heared and analysed some of his speeches. They are really impressive, moving and captivating. The collage ‘Totaler Krieg‘ is a bit more authentic.

Watch this short documentary about Goebbels: Part 1 and Part 2 (although the pathetic music in the background is almost unbearable.

More? Joseph Goebbels @ Wikipedia and a Collection of his Speeches

orangeguru (09-12 9:15) | No Comments | Permalink
Bloody Coup in Chile 11.9.1973

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Chile’s democratically elected president Salvador Allende was thrown out of government by a military coup lead by the dreadful Augusto Pinochet backed by the CIA and the Nixon administration.

This was the start of a fifteen year military dictatorship, much bloodshed and torture.

This is one of the many stupid ‘regime changes’ that brought only suffering to the ‘liberated’ people.

BBC on this day with some more details.

orangeguru (09-11 12:27) | No Comments | Permalink
Mao Zedong dies (9.9.1976)

The great leader finally leaves this planet - after 82 years of disaster and about 70 million of his fellow chinese killed. The truth about Mao.

orangeguru (09-09 21:00) | No Comments | Permalink
Naughty, naughty Republicans

Too bad I wasn’t around for a year - since there have been so many nice sex scandals in the USA with the defenders of Family Values and Anti-Gayness … the Republican party. Funny enough all these white middle aged farts are oppressed souls who preach against their own sinful lives: Ted Haggart - the drug addicted gay prostitute shagger, Lary Craig - the toilet surfing Senator and Mark Foley - the fan of young stiff male flesh.

Ah, the irony.

But still the word liberal is used as an insult over there and compassion is only a thing for rich people. When will these americans ever wake up and smell the abuse?

orangeguru (09-09 6:06) | No Comments | Permalink
The Iraq War - and the impotence of political blogging

This conflict has been ranging since 2003 longer then WWII - and it won’t go away any day soon. Hardly anyone supports this war in the US of A. Finally all american magazines, TV stations and almost all political pundits have turned from being pro-war to anti-war … or at least do some more serious reporting.

Europe has been much more critical from the beginning - since we cheese eating surrender monkeys had our fair share of it.

This is the first blogged war: soldiers, voters, journalists and civilians tell their stories in a gazillion postings. YouTube has tons of war pr0n and charming calls for peace …

I dare to ask: made it ANY difference?

The Bloggers have lost this war. No matter how well these arm chair activists have debunked every talking point of President Shrub and his cronies - the war is still raging. The political fallout was minimal, because the US Democrats are spineless and the american public mostly ignorant for what is done in their name.

Overall it is almost amusing how the political american left and right blogosphere has used the war to establish itself - celebrating it’s self proclaimed importance. This is satire at best when I read the continuing phoney rage against the war and the political opponents.

Muuuu … there is cash for you!

Discussing the war is now a business and therefore contributes to the economy of the industrial military complex. Daily Kos profited as much from it as Michelle Malkin.

Although politicians read blogs and have their own it is still money that makes the political system go round. Grass roots poltical funding has made the Howard Dean a phenomenon in the 2004 US elections, but it has turned just into another cash cow. And the biggest and baddest money fountains are still in the hands of companies and lobby groups.

So blogs are just political opinions and unless you can translate that into serious money and votes it won’t change ANYTHING.

orangeguru (09-08 11:13) | 4 Comments | Permalink



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