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Monthly Archives: May 2011
A Moral Distance
Living several thousand miles from any geo-political dangers has always been a security blanket for the population of the USA. It has only recently had to live with a direct threat with the introduction of inter-continental missiles and bombers, that … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, observations, Politics
Tagged American politics, bomb shelters, German Americans, germany, Homeland Security, human rights, Japanese, Japanese internees, nazis, nuclear war, Patriot Act, Pearl Harbour, terrorists, torture, torture of prisoners, US Army, usa
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The News
A gracious hand waving at a window. Diamonds sparkling as a limousine passes by. Black suits freshly pressed. Haute Couture dresses finely displayed in the bright sunlight. Power radiates forth, confidence is all-consuming. Friendship openly displayed by all. The smoke … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, British Politics, observations, Politics
Tagged bombs, britain, cameron, chancellor, coastguard, death, defence, france, germany, Michelle Obama, MOD, Obama, police, redundancy, royality, severe weather, state visits, suicide bombers, the Queen, Tornadoes, usa, war
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The Worlds Hottest Destination
We are obviously missing some vital attraction that draws people to this mainly desert wilderness. Alexander the Great fought all the way from Macedonia to reach it. Genghis Khan Extended his reach from China and Mongolia to arrive at this … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, British Politics, Politics
Tagged afghanistan, America, army, bombs, britain, Christians, fighting, Genghis Khan, grenades, Hannibal, Mujahideen, Muslims, religion, russia, terrorists, the rajah, travel, war
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Bogged Down
The international community seems to be sitting on the moral high ground telling all and sundry that they should be democratic and free but what if it cost the lives of those people, ordinary folk who just want to live … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, British Politics, observations, Politics
Tagged afghanistan, civil war, drugs war, Libya, palestine, peace, united nations, war
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YUMMY YUMMY Oh My Tummy
I spent a few days in England visiting family, I stayed at an INN LODGE, clean, tidy, very reasonably priced food in quite large portions. Probably like me, you struggle to keep weight off. I find it extremely difficult, always told to … Continue reading
Posted in ecological, observations, theories
Tagged additives, consumer trends, diets, enticement, exercise, fast food, food, food prices, food wastage, health, shopping
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