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  • President Donald Trump and what to expect

    Posted on November 30, 2016 12:02 am by Richard

    Trump crystal ball

    Knowing what the world will be like with Donald Trump’s presidential influence is a question on the world’s mind. So as he has been showing what makes him tick, we are starting to see just how the dots are likely to connect during 2017.

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    Analysis China Economy International Politics Japan Mexico North Korea Philippines Political Correctness Politics Russia South Korea Taiwan Terrorism Underlying Psychology United States War and Conflict Work 📎and tagged Alpha male American arrogance Barack Obama Beta Male Donald Trump George W Bush Mexico Border wall Muslim ban narcissistic nuclear weapons Republican Party Vladimir Putin
  • Coup d’état in Thailand 10 years on

    Posted on September 19, 2016 12:02 am by Richard

    2006 coup

    It was perhaps the most real-time documented Coup d’état in history. Hundreds of ex-pats were posting on a popular internet forum what was going on outside there window, and the server was swamped. The one thing that was noticed was the Thai People were all for the military intervention, and fear was replaced with sighs of relief and celebration in the coming days. Continue reading → Post ID 15998


    Corruption Philippines Politics Thailand War and Conflict 📎and tagged Balanced news reporting censorship coup d'etat Democratic Party Dictator Political violence Red Shirts Thai Military Thaksin Shinawatra Yellow Shirts Yingluck Shinawatra
  • The damage Political Correctness has already caused Part 1

    Posted on September 12, 2016 12:02 am by Richard

    Therapist sign

    There is now mounting evidence providing adequate proof that harm from Political Correctness is no longer a future tense statement, it is now present tense. People have become too sensitive to minor things causing emotional trauma that should not even cause anything more than processing a factual statement. Continue reading → Post ID 15998


    Canada Commentary Mental Health Philippines Political Correctness Political Correctness Gone Mad Series United States 📎and tagged Donald Trump mental health mental health provider Rodrigo Duterte Therapist
  • Rodrigo Duterte’s war on crime his style

    Posted on August 11, 2016 12:02 am by Richard

    Rodrigo Duterte

    If you have ever wanted to just bring an end to some criminal who has caused serious harm to others, and only stopped because that would land you in jail? In the Philippines that is exactly what is going on less the part about landing you in jail. Continue reading → Post ID 15998


    Commentary Crime Philippines Political Correctness 📎and tagged human rights ISIS pedophiles Rodrigo Duterte Saddam Hussein war on drugs
  • Typhoon Haiyan Category 6

    Posted on November 15, 2013 12:02 am by Richard

    Typhoon Haiyan damage

    At the moment there is no such thing as a Category 6 storm, but if there was Typhoon Haiyan would most certainly qualify as one. Seeing that nobody yet is willing to make such a category because category 5 does such a proper job of destroying everything, perhaps it is time category 6 is added to the list to better move the reluctant people who attend climate change summits to understand climate change fallout is present tense and not future tense. Continue reading → Post ID 15998


    Philippines Weather 📎and tagged Category 6 climate change Global warming Typhoon Haiyan
  • They can do no wrong

    Posted on June 17, 2010 12:02 am by Richard

    The assorted watchdog groups about the world all seem to have one thing in common. The one thing tends to offset their credibility is simply they sound very bias. According to the watchdog groups; People who are not part of a governing leadership body can do no wrong. Continue reading → Post ID 15998


    Afghanistan Commentary Human Nature Kyrgyzstan Pakistan Philippines Satire Terrorism Thailand War and Conflict 📎and tagged ethics human rights morals Osama bin Laden Political violence Red Shirts Riot Taliban
  • Haiti Nature’s pawns

    Posted on January 18, 2010 12:01 am by Richard

    It is hard not to feel a sense of sadness when some act of nature brings an abrupt end to the lives of thousands of people. It is even sadder that some places tend to be in the bulls eye more often that others. Haiti is one of those places. Continue reading → Post ID 15998


    Asia Bahamas Bangladesh Burma Caribbean Central America China Economy Haiti Indonesia Japan Mexico Nature Philippines United States 📎and tagged Earthquake Global warming
  • Love or lies Part 6

    Posted on January 10, 2010 12:02 am by Richard

    So as you have seen a throughout this series love can be real or love can be an act to get money. But the Thai woman also need to be wary and frequently get a taste of the dark side as well. Continue reading → Post ID 15998


    Philippines Series Sex Thailand United States 📎and tagged internet dating love romance
  • Love or lies Part 5

    Posted on January 9, 2010 12:02 am by Richard

    Up to this point Connecting the Dots has shown you ways to spot problems. But in some cases extra help is needed simply because the information you get is only what she wants to give. Continue reading → Post ID 15998


    Philippines Series Sex Thailand United States 📎and tagged internet dating love romance
  • Love or lies Part 4

    Posted on January 8, 2010 12:02 am by Richard

    Falling in love with a Thai woman can be one of the easiest things a man can experience. Between Thai beauty and the total lack of western women’s attitudes, it is like cotton candy melting in your mouth. So as this series continues we will point out how to identify the true gems, and help you avoid headaches. Continue reading → Post ID 15998


    Philippines Series Sex Thailand United States 📎and tagged internet dating love romance
  • Love or lies Part 3

    Posted on January 7, 2010 12:02 am by Richard

    All things considered despite some of the cultural problems getting married to a woman from the Philippines the pluses still outweigh the negatives if indeed you are truly a good match and the relationship is not one driven by money. The key here is identifying the cause that is having the negative effect on the relationship and pull it’s plug. Continue reading → Post ID 15998


    Philippines Series Sex Thailand United States 📎and tagged internet dating love romance
  • Love or lies Part 2

    Posted on January 6, 2010 12:02 am by Richard

    When looking to meet an Asian woman as a potential wife or life partner, there are 2 countries that lead the pack. One is the Philippines, the other is Thailand. Other Asian countries also are good, but tend to be a distant third. Continue reading → Post ID 15998


    Philippines Series Sex Thailand United States 📎and tagged internet dating love romance
  • Love or lies Part 1

    Posted on January 5, 2010 12:02 am by Richard

    If you live in some place other than Asia and are fed up with the local women and their attitude, the Internet has made the world a much smaller place. Meeting a woman from an Asian country can be as easy as using your credit card with an Asian based online dating service. Continue reading → Post ID 15998


    Philippines Series Sex Thailand United States 📎and tagged internet dating love romance
  • Global warming refugees

    Posted on October 17, 2009 12:02 am by Richard

    A phrase that simply spells it like it is. People needing to flee their homes and perhaps their countries to escape the wrath of nature that is caused by global warming. Continue reading → Post ID 15998


    International Politics Nature Philippines United Nations United States 📎and tagged Global warming

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