Archive for May, 2006

The Axis of Evil?

5 comments May 30th, 2006

Who are the ‘axis of evil’, and if they’re so evil, why are they so busy NOT being evil? Iran has attacked no one, and if you include their war with Iraq in the 80’s, Iraq was encouraged and supported by the US; Nth Korea hasn’t attacked anyone in 50 years; Iraq attacked Kuwait 17 years ago and, again, had US support.

Who are the countries in this world today that are attacking other countries? Which countries in this world are clear and present threats to the sovereignty of other countries?

A day in the life of…

Add comment May 28th, 2006

In November last year I wrote about my daily life. I was inspired the other day to re-write it for my current dailly life, which has changed a bit since last year. It’s funny, ’cause my inspiration came from someone who wrote about their own daily life, as a result of reading my daily life…

Procrastination dulls passion

2 comments May 28th, 2006

You may remember me talking about procrastination as being an issue I’ve realised I have. Last night I realised that procrastination has been ‘dulling’ my passion. The passion I’m talking about is in business-building.

I’ve had the idea of setting up my own business providing software support and computer/internet training to small businesses and home users. This is something that I see a market for. I’ve created an outline of services that I offer. I’ve organised the software that I’d provide users, as well as training for the software. I’ve created website pages. I’ve even found a name and website domain that would suit my needs. I’ve got a business phone number organised. I’ve got contractors organised and available, ready for me to start.

Iran vs. USA

Add comment May 28th, 2006

I’ve been reading quite a few interesting articles here and there over the past couple of years, none of which give rise to any hope for the US in a situation of major global conflict that escalates into all-out nuclear war. Even the US has no clear tactical outline of how they would be successful. Instead, they believe in their illusions of invulnerability and fail to take into account how the rest of the world just might act if they were involved in actions against the US. This article is an attempt by me to highlight American vulnerabilities. And if you believe it’s all a crock of shite, you’re one of those who believe in the illusion of invulnerability.

PsyOps against Iran

1 comment May 21st, 2006

Over here, they’re talking about the news of Iran segregating religions via dress codes, to separate jews from muslims. The funny thing is, the news was an outright lie. One, it’s amazing that a complete and utter lie was published in a major Canadian newspaper. Two, it’s amazing that this single report was picked up by the US, Australian and Canadian governments as evidence of Iran’s atrocities, and how they’re becoming exactly like Hitler.

‘Wedding Plans’ blog

5 comments May 19th, 2006

I’ve set up a new blog to be dedicated completely to descriptions of my plans for the wedding. You can find more information about it here - Wedding Plans.

Any posts I make about engagement and wedding plans or activities will be on that blog. Please bookmark it or subscribe to its RSS feeds if you’re interested in keeping up to date with that part of my life. Thanks.

War plans?

2 comments May 12th, 2006

Turkish, Iranian armies build up forces along Iraq’s only quiet area

Tehran may also be flexing its muscles to remind the United States that it shares a long border with Iraq, and could cause serious problems there for the United States.

US military, intelligence officials raise concern about possible preparations for Iran strike

…the US may be preparing for a military strike on Iran, as military assets in key positions are approaching readiness…

US Army Troop Build up on Iraq-Iran Borders

Tehran local radio announced the US stationed army units on the Iraqi border, increased reconnaissance flights in the region, and trained anti-Iran militias in Iraq. Iranian Interior Ministry confirmed the information.

Life updates

Add comment May 12th, 2006

These are the updates I have since the last time I’ve written something personal in here.

Update 1
I’ve been sick the past week, with a cold or flu causing me to take a few days off work here and there.  It’s been niggling at me, and I haven’t really felt like writing.  Along the way, however, various political (American) issues have inspired me to write about them.  There’s nothing like politics and world affairs to get you sitting up in bed and typing what outrages you.

Bush looking for another war

4 comments May 11th, 2006

Iran is a member of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). As a member of this treaty, it has the right to involve itself in peaceful nuclear energy development, with monitoring by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). It has never violated any part of the treaty requirements, and has always been open to monitoring and inspections.

None of this matters in relation to the US and its unfounded and unproven claims that Iran is building nuclear weapons. All they’re trying to do is cause everyone to be afraid, which is the usual US tactic before it attacks a country that has done nothing.

Bush declares ‘fight against terror’ is World War III

2 comments May 6th, 2006

US President George W. Bush said the September 11 revolt of passengers against their hijackers on board Flight 93 had struck the first blow of “World War III.”

…he said he agreed with the description of David Beamer, whose son Todd died in the crash, who in a Wall Street Journal commentary last month called it “our first successful counter-attack in our homeland in this new global war — World War III”.

Bush said: “I believe that. I believe that [Flight 93] was the first counter-attack to World War III.

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