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  • Sexual conflict and discrimination caused by religion

    Posted on August 6, 2016 12:02 am by Richard

    Women Kissing

    Many of today’s conflicts about sex are caused by religion. From issues with people from the LGBT community, to simply being in public with someone from the opposite sex, religious rules, laws and what have you simply pry their way into places they have no business going. In other words religion is teaching sexual discrimination. Continue reading → Post ID 15746


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  • US standard response about Thai Coup self defeating

    Posted on June 5, 2014 12:02 am by Richard

    Whenever there is a Coup no matter what country, the United States has a standard response and a standard set of protocols. Those protocols do not have the ability to distinguish a Coup for the benefit of military Generals, or a Coup for the benefit of the people by removing a hugely corrupt Government that has been hurting the country. Continue reading → Post ID 15746


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  • Anti Thaksin protest motivated by Thaksin’s anger and attacks

    Posted on January 14, 2014 12:02 am by Richard

    There was little doubt Thaksin would look to draw blood from the Anti Thaksin protesters. So when that happened, the Anti Thaksin protesters knew they were on the right track because things were obviously moving in the opposite direction of what Thaksin wants. Continue reading → Post ID 15746


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  • Coup d’état triggering behavior

    Posted on October 22, 2013 12:01 am by Richard

    We hear about them in the news on a fairly regular basis where tanks are suddenly in the streets of some Capital. What triggers a Coup d’état can range from power hungry Generals to general discontentment with Government behavior. The most important thing to remember is that no country is immune from this, not even the United States of America. Continue reading → Post ID 15746


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  • Thailand’s political pendulum starting to reverse

    Posted on July 17, 2013 12:01 am by Richard

    For the last several weeks the popularity of the Bring Thaksin Home Government was/is starting to slip. Normally this cycle is part of all Governments that are elected, but in this case there is a sense of desperation by the fugitive Thaksin Shinawatra to whitewash himself before his government popularity slips below the waves. That simply means problems ahead for Thailand starting August 1 when Parliament reconvenes. Continue reading → Post ID 15746


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  • Thai Government ignores Egypt’s example of force feeding a new Constitution

    Posted on December 11, 2012 12:01 am by Richard

     

    Anyone that has been watching the news could see the Egyptian Government’s attempt at force feeding a new Constitution down the throats of the Egyptian people did not exactly go as planned. Despite observing the obvious similar reactions in Thailand happen on more than one occasion, the pro Thaksin government blindly marches on thinking all will be just fine. Continue reading → Post ID 15746


    Egypt Politics Thailand War and Conflict 📎and tagged democracy Dictator Pheu Thai Party Political violence Thai Constitution Thai Military Thaksin Thaksin Shinawatra
  • Preparing to attack Iran

    Posted on September 29, 2010 12:01 am by Richard

    After hearing Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s remarks at the 2010 United Nations General assembly, it is fair to assume that the majority of the countries have moved closer to feeling a preemptive attack on Iran’s nuclear ambitions is the right thing to do. Most certainly spewing arrogant rhetoric has its negative side. Continue reading → Post ID 15746


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  • Extremists making global push

    Posted on June 16, 2009 12:02 am by Richard

    Look at the news from around the world and you will see Muslim extremists ramping up their violence. It does not matter what name they go under or what they are called, it seems someone has turned up the master volume. Continue reading → Post ID 15746


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  • Obama, he is like us!

    Posted on June 13, 2009 12:02 am by Richard

    Obama Lunch

    No matter where you go on this planet it seems, you will see people making a personal Connection with US President Obama. When you come and think about it, what US politicians have failed to do over they years, seems very natural to a person who calls himself a mutt.

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  • Politically correct disease names

    Posted on May 10, 2009 12:04 am by Richard

    When the news broke from Mexico that there was a virus that was killing people that could become a pandemic, people wanted to know what it was called. So with no consideration of political correctness it was called the swine flu. But now the politically correct censors in the US have stepped in and want it called something else.  Continue reading → Post ID 15746


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