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  • US courts political factor Part 3

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

    In part 3 we will look at how the US justice system is seen by other governments and by the accused fighting extradition. Seeing that governments frequently get involved in court cases when there is a political element, provides simple and convincing proof that the political element does indeed exist in the US courts. Continue reading → Post ID 10757


    📂This entry was posted in Commentary Cuba Law And Order Laws Beyond Borders Politics Russia Series Terrorism Thailand United States 📎and tagged egos George Bush Interpol Osama bin Laden Rod Blagojevich Viktor Bout witch hunt
  • US courts political factor Part 2

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

    As we continue to examine the US justice system, we now turn our attention to the practice of witch hunts. That is simply done by the assumption of guilt and loading up with accusations be they founded or not, all in an attempt to get a conviction. Continue reading → Post ID 10757


    📂This entry was posted in Commentary Cuba Law And Order Laws Beyond Borders Politics Russia Series Terrorism Thailand United States 📎and tagged egos George Bush Interpol Osama bin Laden Rod Blagojevich Viktor Bout witch hunt
  • US courts political factor Part 1

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

    There is perhaps some valid concern about just how political US courts and in particular the US justice system is. There have been a number of cases that have raised some questions both in the US and abroad. Because of that, Connecting the Dots decided to see just what dots we can find and let people come to their own conclusion when we line them all up. Continue reading → Post ID 10757


    📂This entry was posted in Commentary Cuba Law And Order Laws Beyond Borders Politics Russia Series Terrorism Thailand United States 📎and tagged egos George Bush Interpol Osama bin Laden Rod Blagojevich Viktor Bout witch hunt
  • Going backwards repackaged

    Posted on September 26, 2010 12:02 am by Richard

    Both the USA and Thailand seem to have one thing in common at this point in time. The politicians that are out of power are doing their very best to repackage going backwards as a good thing. So under the heading of Please let me know when typewriters are popular again, Connecting the Dots decided it would be a good topic to explore. Continue reading → Post ID 10757


    📂This entry was posted in Corruption Economy Health Mental Health Politics Thailand United States Weather Work 📎and tagged Anger climate change George Bush Pheu Thai Party Republican Party
  • Need for green energy urgent

    Posted on August 28, 2010 12:01 am by Richard

    With big indicators saying the US economy may stall and do a double dip, and just about every place you look the economy looks like a country fair’s tractor pulling contest, the answer is becoming painfully obvious. The simple fact is due to political decisions of President George Bush, America is 6 to 8 years behind in technology and implementation of green energy. Continue reading → Post ID 10757


    📂This entry was posted in Economy Gas Cramps Mother Earth Technology United States Weather Work 📎and tagged George Bush Global warming money National debt
  • Tea party movement u-turn

    Posted on July 19, 2010 12:01 am by Richard

    What started off as a bunch of Americans that were angry at the US government because it was mired down in self interest thus stalled and not much was getting done. Now it seems the Tea party movement is slowly being hijacked into doing a u-turn to bring back the status quo. The big question is will this work or not as it is way too soon to tell. Continue reading → Post ID 10757


    📂This entry was posted in Analysis Politics United States 📎and tagged Anger George Bush President Obama Republican Party Tea Party
  • Thailand’s acceptance in global community Part 2

    Posted on May 27, 2010 12:02 am by Richard

    As we look deeper we start to see a general concept of right and wrong in the global community of nations. There is a common thread that is loosely based on morals and ethics. If this seems to be lacking in a country, the country comes across as a bit of a bad boy and thus not earning the respect needed to have strings that can be pulled from time to time. In short favors are much harder to come by. Continue reading → Post ID 10757


    📂This entry was posted in Corruption International Politics Iraq Series Thailand United States War and Conflict 📎and tagged Abhisit censorship democracy ethics George Bush morals President Obama Thaksin
  • Thailand’s acceptance in global community Part 1

    Posted on May 26, 2010 12:02 am by Richard

    In the global community of nations, there are some that have few friends, and some that have many. In the case of Thailand, the list of friends is not as long as some would like, and that is evident when it comes to tracking down and nailing down a certain convicted high profile fugitive. Continue reading → Post ID 10757


    📂This entry was posted in Corruption International Politics Iraq Series Thailand United States War and Conflict 📎and tagged Abhisit censorship democracy ethics George Bush morals President Obama Thaksin

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