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  • Choice of words

    Posted on February 6, 2011 12:03 am by Richard

    Listening to the choice of words politicians or governments use provides and interesting insight into what is going on inside their minds. You can see very quickly in the words they use what you can expect when having dealings with them. Continue reading → Post ID 11760


    📂This entry was posted in China International Politics North Korea United States 📎and tagged democracy Dictator Nobel Peace prize
  • 2010 year in review

    Posted on December 30, 2010 12:00 am by Richard

    It is that time of year again to take a look back at what happened and who was effected most by what. Unfortunately much of what happened in 2010 will be repeated in the future. Continue reading → Post ID 11760


    📂This entry was posted in Afghanistan Burma China Economy Gas Cramps Iran Mental Health Nature North Korea Politics Terrorism Unfortunate Realities United States Weather Work Yemen 📎and tagged airport security BP oil spill censorship climate change Education Nobel Peace prize Nuclear attack religion wikileaks
  • The Chinese government meltdown

    Posted on December 22, 2010 12:02 am by Richard

    In what very much resembles a struggle in quicksand, the efforts of the Chinese government to ignore they are far from the mainstream and are looking to punish the people that pointed that out, appears to be exactly like a terrible Two temper tantrum. So we sit and watch this self destruction unfold. Continue reading → Post ID 11760


    📂This entry was posted in China Mental Health Popcorn Reality Check 101 Sports Unfortunate Realities 📎and tagged Anger Dictator Nobel Peace prize Saving face
  • China’s newest monument to intolerance

    Posted on December 12, 2010 12:01 am by Richard

    In what clearly will become something China never wished it did, they have created their own Peace prize. At the moment in a rage of anger, it sound like a good idea to the leaders. But simply this will become just another example of when people get angry and out of control, they ultimately lose and end up with less than they started with. Continue reading → Post ID 11760


    📂This entry was posted in China Norway Reality Check 101 📎and tagged Anger Nobel Peace prize suicide
  • Burma the ASEAN black sheep

    Posted on November 10, 2010 12:01 am by Richard

    It is very unfortunate for ASEAN that Burma is part of their family. There is no polite way to put it other than ASEAN will never have the needed global respect with Burma acting like it does. Continue reading → Post ID 11760


    📂This entry was posted in ASEAN Burma China Commentary Unfortunate Realities United Nations 📎and tagged democracy Dictator Nobel Peace prize
  • China’s venom filled mirror

    Posted on October 10, 2010 12:01 am by Richard

    It is not often a country puts on a show that resembles an irate husband about ready to give his wife a good beating. But that in fact is what China did when it was announced that someone they had locked up for self serving reasons just was awarded the world’s most prestigious award being the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize, and that award was tied to the reason the person was locked up. Continue reading → Post ID 11760


    📂This entry was posted in Burma China Commentary Economy Norway Observations 📎and tagged Anger censorship democracy Nobel Peace prize

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