With the price of oil having flirted with $135.00 per barrel, the western lifestyle is about to change and some will not be able to cope. Standing at the pump watching your wallet empty as your tank fills a mini van full of screaming children, stress and anxiety start to become the norm of the new reality. No problem just take another Xanax and somehow things will seem better. At some point not too far from now things will just snap and hiding from the reality with prescription drugs will not be enough as people reach maximum dosage and develop resistance. Continue reading Post ID 32
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Children of the Dead
They walk aimlessly scared, in shock and hungry. Nature and Burma’s junta have provided a fresh crop of young children in Burma ready to be exploited in every imaginable way. Continue reading Post ID 32
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Burma’s junta angers the world
What the junta in Burma is doing to the people who suffered the brunt of the May 2 cyclone can only be described as inhumane. Animals in the USA are treated with better respect and caring than the people of Burma. Telling the people in the delta to go and eat frogs to survive says a lot. Continue reading Post ID 32
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Thailand’s Government Blinks
Thailand’s People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) is starting to show it’s strength as the Thaksin Regime otherwise known as the People power Party (PPP) steps back from it’s threat to forcibly remove the PAD protesters Saturday. With the law and court rulings on the side of the PAD, removing them by force would just open up another can of worms for the government. Continue reading Post ID 32
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Category six storm
A category six hurricane is forecast to hit Florida. Not a real headline yet, but perhaps not that far off in the future. Some comments suggest we have already experienced a category 6 hurricane. Using the Saffir Simpson scale technically category 6 would start at 180 MPH (289 KPH) by extrapolation of the first 5 categories. Wind speeds above that are achievable as the highest straight line wind speed was recorded on Mt. Washington New Hampshire in April 1934 of 231 MPH (372 KPH). If it were a tornado, a category 6 hurricane would be F3 wind speeds. Continue reading Post ID 32
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Dealing with high prices Thai Style
Once again Thailand struggles with high energy costs. A court ordered an injunction against buses raising fares, however bus operators when faced with losing money or making no money, the lesser of two evils prevailed and 10,000 buses now sit parked in the greater Bangkok area. Continue reading Post ID 32
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Scott McClellan vs Political Correctness
As The release of Scott McClellan tell all book “What happened” hit the book stores in the USA, the symptoms that prove that Political correctness is in fact a Psychiatric Disorder will become very apparent. It appears the army of people who stand up to political correctness may have found a new champion. Continue reading Post ID 32
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Thailand escalating battle with Thaksin
Thaksin once again employs his dirty underhand work to fight the Thais who truly have Thailand’s best interest in mind. The events of the last 48 hours are remarkably similar to events just before the 2006 coup. Failure of the police to protect peaceful protesters from Thaksin’s paid thugs is just the start. Blood in the streets is not that far away. Continue reading Post ID 32
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H5N1 Continues to evolved closer to human to human transmission
History has shown us the path of evolution of viruses from bird to human in the past is a common occurrence. This is not a state secret but the spin doctors who have been assigned the task of disinformation to keep the public from panicking are hard at work keeping you in the dark. Continue reading Post ID 32
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Thailand vs the Thaksin Regime
Once again the phrase Thaksin Regime has found it’s way into the news in Thailand. If you have been following the happenings in Thailand over the last 2 or 3 years, you will know that the coup in September 2006 was staged to stop the Thaksin regime that was hours away from assuming complete control of the country by removing all that could stop them. The last remaining item for the Thaksin regime was controlling the military, however the military moved first stopping the Thaksin Regime with a bloodless coup. Continue reading Post ID 32
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Psychiatric Disorder: Obsessive Political Correctness
There is clear evidence that political correctness at the level it is at now can be easily defined as a psychiatric disorder. With total disregard for facts that may be politically incorrect, the desire to be politically correct attacks the presenter of the facts as an extreme viewpoint because the findings were not politically correct. Continue reading Post ID 32
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Is Mass hypnosis feeding political correctness?
Political correctness may be the result of mass hypnosis. When you stop and think about how bad political correctness is, you have to ask yourself what function does it serve. Continue reading Post ID 32
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Thailand moves closer to another coup
Thailand’s government took another step closer to a coup in the last 24 hours. This gathering of bad boys has once again shown that they are only concerned about themselves and not the country. Of the people polled, Prime Minister Samak’s popularity ratings, compared to the 45.4% of support from the people he garnered in February, that figure has now dropped to 21.4% in May. Continue reading Post ID 32
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When the facts are not politically correct
When reading the news story included in this post it becomes increasingly obvious that the forces to insure political correctness are no longer passive. The effort to hide the truth in the name of political correctness is clearly way over the line and borders on mental illness. However to even suggest political correctness has become a psychiatric disorder is politically incorrect and that is why it is part of this post. Continue reading Post ID 32