Monthly Archives: December 2010
All In The Family: Madoff Suicides
ΩΩThe Madoff affair continues relentlessly. On the anniversary of his father’s arrest, the eldest son kills himself in Manhattan. Madoff’s crimes were merely more obvious than the other crimes so the government went after him. But the window his crimes … Continue reading
Filed under .diplomacy, .money matters, religion
Wikileaks Should Be Protected By Bloggers Interested In Freedom
I like to have proof of reality by checking my own analysis against obvious events and things that really happen. This is most useful when figuring out various riddles. Right now, on the internet, people are desperately trying to spread … Continue reading
Filed under .diplomacy, Politics, war and peace
Ron Paul Forcefully Defends Wikileaks
ΩΩSometimes I disagree with Ron Paul and sometimes I would just love to kiss him. This week, he has delivered some of the very best speeches about Wikileaks, ever. This takes a lot of guts. Also, some of the … Continue reading
Filed under .diplomacy, Politics
Swede Sexcapades
ΩΩSex is great fun except if you are in Sweden. I would strongly suggest to all men boycott Swedish women until they change the laws to reflect reality. I am a feminist who believes in free love and the right … Continue reading
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Prince Charles Drives Right Into The Revolution
BBC News – Protest over higher university tuition fees ΩΩI lived dead center in the student uprisings from 1968-1972. Saw many riots, was a speaker at more than one, was attacked more than once. To hell and back, over and … Continue reading
Filed under Politics
US Does Very Poorly In International Math Tests
ΩΩA quick story here: several weeks ago, I ran a story about how nearly all of the finalists in a US math contest were Asian and of these, the majority were Chinese ethnic students. I talked about how various ethnic … Continue reading
Filed under Politics
Cyberwarfare And Sex Charges Fly All Over Internet
ΩΩThis is one of the rare times there has been a global cyberwar that is as extensive as today’s flurry of hack/counter-hack. This was no minor matter, the entities being hacked have been international bank websites, credit card web pages, … Continue reading
Filed under .diplomacy, Politics, war and peace
