Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Starving Child

Monday, March 26, 2007

Egypt....A Permenant Emergency State?



Very interesting developments out of Egypt. The Egyptian populous is voting on sweeping changes to the constitution. The interesting thing about this is that even though Egypt has been a police state since the assassination of Anwar Al Sadat, the country's constitution still possessed many of the rights of the citizens and limited the government's powers. Since the assassination of Sadat, the leader who made the historic peace with Israel, the country has been running under Emergency Laws which gives the government broad powers that trumps the human rights, government limitations, etc. as long as the country is deemed to be "under attack"....very similar to the Anti-Terrorism Laws in the US but much broader. The problem is the country has been run under these Emergency since 1981!!! The ruling party and the leader has been the same since then with no prospect of change anytime soon. Today the government wants to change the constitution to be in sync with their current practice.

The government claims that these amendments were done in order to better reflect the current state of the country and to better serve the people. They state that it was also done as a response to the rise of religious extremism and to protect the country of political powers gained through religious exploitation.


There are three controversial areas of proposed change. One would ultimately allow broad powers to monitor and detain people accused of terrorist activities while not specifically defining terrorism. Another would limit the role of judges in monitoring elections, which are often mired in accusations of fraud. And a third would prohibit the creation of any religious political parties.

The Muslim Brotherhood among other organizations have organized demonstration rallies to encourage the populous to reject the amendments claiming that such amendments will make Egypt a permanent police state.

It is interesting that the country is voting on 34 changes with three significant changed sandwiched in there. It makes it very hard to sort out which amendment is important and which one was just a minor one. Egyptians polled didn't know really what they are voting for. Thus serious changes to the constitution are going to be made without many who voted knowing how significant they are.

Official Website of the Egyptian Government


Article on the Amendments

BBC Analysis

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Saturday, March 17, 2007

RAGE IS BACK!!


Finally after seven years Rage Against the Machine has reunited....well...they will do a couple of shows at least, but who knows maybe the chemistry they have when they do a live show will inspire them to come up with another gem of an album. Can't wait. Probably will go to the New York concert with Wu-Tang.

Their two confirmed concerts are:

April 29th in Southern California at the Coachella Music Festival.

July 28th in New York at Rock the Bells concert.

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Double Standard



There are recent reports that the latest suicide bombings by Iraqi insurgents/terrorists have involved Chlorine bombs. Chlorine when inhaled could cause severe burning to the throat and lungs and could kill within seconds. This deadly and frightening method is only the most recent terrorist tactic used against Iraqis by Iraqis. So whats the Arab reaction to such a heinous crime against fellow Muslims and Arabs...NOTHING!! The double standard in Iraq is beyond belief right now. The US is blamed for everything (largely because of its bullish style and methods), while the insurgents/terrorists get a free pass especially from the Arab/Muslim countries. I think this double standard or the idea of looking the other way at the atrocities caused by these so called Jihadists are a big reason why the West (specifically the US) will NEVER win in Iraq. As long as no Muslim or Arab leader (be it a political or a religious one) speak up against these acts, the perception will remain that all the deadly acts inflicted on the Iraqi people are caused by the Americans which is not true. If we are to look closer at the activities of these Jihadists who claim to defend Iraq against the American conquerers you will see that they are committing as terrible if not worse crimes against the Iraqi people. The difference however is that these insurgents are not held accountable for what they do. The American soldiers are held somewhat responsible for their actions because the American government has to answer to the media and albeit it a mild but still transparent policing system within the military that punishes or condemns war crimes. However these Jihadists do not have a government to report to, no populous that voted them in to hold them accountable.



Lets start with a bit of history. Suicide bombings were controversial in Palestine during the second Intifada (beginning in 2000), but eventually and sadly it became a normal method to fight off the Israelis. This was the beginning of the problem, no one influential enough or significant enough in the Muslim/Arab World spoke up against it. No Muslim/Arab country made it clear to the Palestinian Authorities that they must stop or condemn this tactic. It grew more and more popular. It became tragically heroic and gave meaning to someone's life (ironically) and a purpose to the young who otherwise lived in despair. Palestinian youth are living under a modern style aparathied in Israel with no real hope of improving their lives. This tactic unfortunately was encouraged by the likes of Hamas and gave these young people a sense of belonging. The US didn't stop Israel from its brutality (Israel has the right to defend itself, but its brutal in sending its message and thus leads to more damage, more resentment than before). The Arab countries just speak rhetoric to make sure that their own populous do not get angry at them (they blame Israel for everything but doesn't really take any steps to make Israel feel more secure in the region to help secure a sovereign Palestine). The Arab leaders at the end of the day wants nothing more than the Status Quo, they don't really care about the Palestinian cause and at the same time love the fact that Israel could be the scapegoat for things going wrong. In any case, the Arab world grew to accept suicide bombing as the only method of defiance against the US supported Israel aggression against their Arab brothers. This was a dangerous step, the normalization of an abnormal and criminal act into a culture. This was the precursor to what is going on in Iraq right now.[Photo]
In Iraq brutality has branched off to areas that no one could have imagined. Suicide bombing was initially used against the US Marines and personnel. It was justified as Iraqi defenders against occupiers. Then when that tactic wasn't as successful as before (US and British forces stayed in a highly secure Green Zone thus limiting their casualties), they started kidnapping non-military personnel. Again controversial but still falls under the label of Foreigners and Profiteers in Iraq, so the Muslim/Arab World looked the other way. The US would not negotiate with these Insurgent groups, then it got really ugly. There were beheadings, shooting, and burning of American and British contractors. All these acts (as horrible as they are) could still possibly be fall under the "Foreigners/Occupiers" Umbrella. But it went further. Shiite militant groups started sending suicide bombers to Sunni neighborhoods, and Sunni militants dispatched theirs in Shiite neighborhoods. Mass killings were underway between the two Muslim factions while the Arab/Muslim world stood still. All they could do is blame America for everything. It didnt' stop there, these insurgents starting bombing schools, hospitals, Universities, and more. Mosques of rival sects were bombed and school classrooms were used for urban fighting. These insurgents have such confidence and complete lack of respect or regards for anyone outside of their goals...political gain through religious Jihad pretext fueled through extremism.

How can they possibly justify the killing of common workers? Seniors? Children? Really? But no one is stepping in, because everyone wants the US to fail, but the problem is...IRAQI CIVILIANS ARE DYING!! That has to take priority over proving Bush wrong!

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Sunday, January 28, 2007

George W. Bush - Cowboy Diplomacy




The War on Terror as we know it will never be won. President Bush should get credit for vision, but non for execution. President Bush had a great plan; he would strike the heart of the Middle East and invade Iraq. By invading Iraq he satisfies many objectives with one move:

1) Eliminate one of the biggest headaches for Israel in Iraq (Iran is another big threat still).
Saddam used to support Palestinian suicide bombers with monetary gifts to their families. Historically Saddam has always had intent to hit Israel (Israel bombed a nuclear installation plant in 1981 in a one day operation to nip that initiative in the bud). Saddam always thought of himself as the 20th Century Salah El-Din and wanted to bring victory to his Muslim/Arab world by destroying Israel.

2) Eliminate Saddam who tried to assassinate his dad (George H. Bush - President 41). This sounds childish but there are many who thought G. W. Bush had it in for Saddam from the beginning.

3) Establish a democracy in the heart of the Middle East. This is where it gets very interesting. I think Bush wanted a Domino effect with this one. a) Invade Iraq b) Establish a Democracy (whether to go along with US interests or not is not important at this point but to entrench the process and the culture of democracy and freedom in one of the least liberal regions in the world) c) People in Iraq will celebrate their new found freedoms, freedom of speech, religion, economic freedom, less corruption, elected offices, capitalism, etc. d) People in the rest of the Middle East (Arabs) will notice the difference between their rotting political and economic systems and the new shinny Iraqi one and would put pressure on their governments to reform - The Domino Effect. e) The Arab world reforms leading to a liberal, tolerant and a more capitalist/meritocratic society-which means a better chance at peace with Israel and less reason to for the young to be attracted to extremism and terrorism. f) The cherry on top for Bush would have been that all these predicted changes would have come under heavy American influence and thus will likely become pro-American which is great for political stability and economic potential (Iraq has a huge amount of Oil Reserves) which means better business opportunities for American companies which equals more jobs, more revenue, and probably cheaper cost on Oil.

If this plan was to go through, this President would have gone down as one of the greatest US Leaders who changed the dynamics of our world for the better. Bush recognized something everybody knew. The difference is he decided to face it head on while everyone else were afraid to acknowledge or admit. He recognized the seriousness of Muslim Fundamentalists and their lethal and increasingly popular movement. This is why he deserves respect.

September 11 was the blow that changed the perception of the US. It brought the United States down from the superpower that no one could approach to a powerful country that was more vulnerable than ever imagined. It gave a spark, a hope to those who wanted to destroy the US and their foreign policy for years. Bush realized that this movement is anti-democratic, anti-liberty, and very violent and thus recognized that it must be defeated. Across Europe, Canada, Arab Countries, etc... all knew the same thing but no one would dare lift a finger to help stop it. Everyone kind of ignored it, Bush didn't and that’s why he is to be admired.

The way he handled this war however was a tragedy. He handled it as an arrogant, ignorant, and stubborn leader would (he was the epitome of what the world thought of America). Starting from over doing the bombing of Afghanistan, statements such as "You are either with us or against us", to linking Saddam to Osama Bin Laden, to the shaky story about Saddam acquiring yellowcake from Niger, to Colin Powell's embarrassing evidence to the UN, to ignoring and eventually overriding the UN, to sending less troops to Iraq than needed to secure the borders and protect the rebuilding of the infrastructure of Iraq (a country seeing its third major war in less than thirty years), to Abu Gharib, to Gitmo, and many more.

All in all, Bush lost the gamble, a big gamble that is. He underestimated history (or he didn't know or care much for it). He forgot that the Arabs and Muslims have been feeling disrespected, let out of the modern world, bitter over the Israel/Palestine situation, angry with American interference in their countries politics with the US helping dictators rule over them for decades. All those who felt out of place, felt left out found sympathy for Bin Laden and his murderous ways. Some sadly recognized him as a hero. Bush failed to recognize that. He thought he would bomb the tar off Baghdad and the Iraqis will come out in their Kobe Bryant Jerseys and Nike t-shirts and sing the American national anthem in thanks. He failed to see that these are battered people, psychologically distraught from three wars (Iran, Kuwait, and the US) along with dealing with their own tyrant Saddam. He failed to see that the Iraqis wanted electricity, security, education, entertainment, things that everyone should get. He failed to provide them with such things because he was arrogant (or stupid) enough to concentrate on defeating Saddam's army more than maintain or stabilizing the country after. He didn't think thoroughly about establishing security, and providing basic needs for people to appreciate his service of removing their brutal dictator. They couldn't appreciate it because their daughters were being rapped, their sons were getting killed, and their fathers were being held hostage for petty cash.

In Bush's defense, the Muslim Fundamentalists knew how to get to the US. They used dirty tactics (like firing rockets from mosques, using schools for gunfights, and others) in order to place the US in compromising situations and since the Americans are supposedly more civilized, the final product is bad publicity for the US. Think of Al-Jazeera video showing dead Iraqi children, or an American soldier shooting at the Minars (tower section) of a mosque. The Fundamentalists knew that this would enrage the Arab/Muslim world even if the Iraqis were the ones who instigated the fight. Any other leader would have had trouble with such dirty tactics, but Bush's attitude and stubbornness made the situation worse. Bush's style allowed leaders and people who don't agree with the Muslim Fundamentalists to partially sympathize with them if not flat out cheer for them.

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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Thomas Friedman's Latest Column - Straight to the point.


I’ve heard the president’s surge speech, and I have a reaction, an observation and some advice.
My reaction to the president’s speech was to recall a line from Bill Maher’s book about the war against terrorists: “Make them fight all of us.” Mr. President, you want a surge? I’ll surge. I’ll surge on the condition that you once and for all enlist the entire American people in this war effort, and stop putting it all on the shoulders of 130,000 military families, and now 20,000 more. I’ll surge on the condition that you make them fight all of us — and that means a real energy policy, with a real gasoline tax, that ends our addiction to oil, shrinks the flow of petro-dollars to bad actors and makes America the world’s leader in conservation. But please, Mr. President, stop insulting our intelligence by telling us that this is the “decisive ideological struggle of our time,” but we’re going to put the whole burden of victory on 150,000 U.S. soldiers. Yes, you’re right, confronting violent Islamic radicalism by trying to tilt Iraq and the Arab-Muslim world onto a more progressive track is indeed hugely important. But the way you have fought this war — with our pinky — is contemptible. For three years you would not summon the military means to back your lofty ends. That led to a vacuum. The Sunnis, who refused to accept majority rule by Shiites, went on a murderous rampage, and that rampage has now metastasized into five different wars in Iraq: Sunnis against Shiites; Sunnis and Shiites against the U.S. “occupiers”; Al Qaeda against the U.S.; Shiite theocratic thugs against ordinary Shiites; and Iran, Syria and all the Arab autocrats against any kind of democratic, Shiite-led Iraq that could be a model for their own people.Hence my observation: The notion that the only war in Iraq now is good guys versus terrorists is ludicrous. There is no center in Iraq. And when there is no center and you put in more troops, you end up supporting a side. (See Lebanon: 1982)And now for the advice. At this 11th hour, with Iraq’s sectarian fires raging, the only way more U.S. troops might bring stability is if you add two missing elements: a deadline and a floor. You need to tell Iraqis that by calling for a surge in troops you’re giving them one last chance to reconcile, otherwise we’re gone by Dec. 1. And you need to tell Americans that you’re creating a $45-a-barrel floor price for imported oil, so investors can safely finance alternatives without worrying that they’ll be undercut by OPEC. By not setting a hard date to leave Iraq, we are only putting a floor under bad behavior and allowing Iraqi leaders to pay wholesale, not retail, for their tribal politics. If Sunnis or Shiites want it “all” in Iraq, they have to pay for it all. Of course, just leaving would be bad for us and terrible for those Iraqis who have worked with us. We need to give them all U.S. passports. We have a moral responsibility to them. But it would also be bad for a lot of bad people. They would be left to fight it out with each other. And yes, Syria and Iran would “win” Iraq — meaning they’d win the responsibility of managing the mess there or have it spill over on them. Have a nice day. And by not setting a hard floor price for oil to promote alternative energy, we are only helping to subsidize bad governance by Arab leaders toward their people and bad behavior by Americans toward the climate. Make them fight all of us, Mr. President, or don’t do it at all! If we made ourselves energy independent, we would bring down global oil prices, which would not only shrink the resources for mischief by our enemies and limit Saudi Arabia’s ability to transform Islam all over the world into its most intolerant Wahhabi form, but also, more important, would force the Arab world to reform. It would force Arab leaders, including Iraqis, to organize their societies in ways that would tap their people, not just their oil wells — whether our troops were there or not. Also, if the rest of the world saw all of us sacrificing to win this war, we might actually be able to enlist them to help a little. More troops alone will not suffice. The only tiny hope left of transforming Iraq is if its leaders have to pay the full retail price of their passions and we have to pay the full retail price of our oil. And if even that won’t work, then setting a date and setting an oil price will extract us from this disaster and make us less vulnerable to the madness we leave behind. If we fail in Iraq, at least let America be stronger — by being energy independent — the morning after.

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Anti-HIV gel being developed in Brazil


Nice development out of Brazil. Not much details yet but apparently they have discovered an algae based gel to block the transmission of HIV for women. The real kicker of this gel, if and when it will be available in the market, is that it puts women in control of their own situation. The gel is to be applied by women (vaginally) and that the male partner will not be able to tell, according to researchers. Anyway to empower women to control their own situations (even if choice might not be available) especially in Africa, Latin America, and other areas of high gender inequality leads to a better situation. This way even if a woman is forced to sleep with a man (by force, for money, abusive relationship, etc.) the woman can protect herself from getting the HIV transmitted to her and furthermore her future children.

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youtube.com - Police Brutality - Egyptian Style

An interesting story popped up recently about a cellphone video showing an Egyptian bus driver being tortured and possibly sodomized by the Egyptian Police. It was all over the news in Egypt and the West. Human Rights Watchdogs and organizations have criticized the Egyptian government in its mishandling of the situation and of tolerating human right abuses against its people in general.If anybody knows Egypt, they know that their police force historically has been abusive. That comes as no shock to Egyptians (or Arabs in general for that matter) but why this was shocking is because of the video and the images. This new trend of cellphones that can take videos and pictures allows anyone to get any clip of any incident almost at anytime. These phones empowered by super influential internet machines such as youtube.com and blogging has allowed for any piece of information to be spread to the entire world. No amount of campaigning for the sake of police abuse in Egypt could come close to a single video of a man being beaten and sodomized!! It is so outrageous that even the government can not pretend it doesn't exist or that it was done for a remotely good reason. See the beauty of things like videos and pics and spreading them on the net is that it doesn't allow for the higher powers (governments or media moguls) to filter it, distort it, change it, or spin it.


For example, when the pics of Iraqi prisoner being tortured in Abu Gharib by American soldiers came out, nothing can be done to make it look anything but what it was, a disgusting and sickening act of savagery. As of late there has been videos of scandalous adult/sex parties in the Arab Gulf countries with veiled women dancing provocatively for a party of men. There was the Saddam execution cellphone video that showed us so much more than the actual hanging (I never watched the actual hanging), and now there are these videos of police brutality in Egypt.

The significance of all this is that everyone has been empowered to become a journalist of sorts. Everyone can take a clip, a pic of something that looks weird or revolting (and funny but thats not the topic here). The media has become so much less exclusive and more driven by the populous. Here are some of the Egyptian videos that were eventually aired all over the world.

Woman being tortured to confess.

Man being slapped by the Police.

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Thursday, January 11, 2007

Another Banksy Classic.

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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Does the White House Ever Learn??!!


You sometimes have to wonder if the decisions made in the White House come with no consideration to recent history, important trends developing in the world or anything. Its like these commands were locked in a vault somewhere three years ago and now they are being put to use.American military planes starting bombing possible terrorist hideouts in Somalia and were actively seeking to kill possible Al-Qaida leaders hiding there that were responsible for the Kenya and Tanzania twin Embassy bombings. Here is the problem with this statement, actually here are the PROBLEMS with this statement:
1) The Kenya and Tanzania US Embassy bombings were in 1998...that is more than Eight years ago!! So why haven't the US done anything about these leaders then. And what makes them believe that they have all of a sudden found them.

2) Somalia had no central credible government for over 10 years!! There are no hideouts...the term hideout assumes that there was some sort of legitimate surveillance by the government and people trying to hide from them, but if there is no government, it should be assumed that these Al-Qaida and whomever wanted to do anything could...so why are you bombing now??!! Very curious.

3) Here is where I believe is biggest problem with what the Americans did by bombing Somalia. Somalia was lawless, with the help of the UN, a moderate government was put in place but had no real power within their own country. It didn't help that they were supported by America which made it not a favorite among the populous (does this trend sound familiar at all!) so in response Islamic militias fought the UN backed government and took over most of the country, they were cheered initially for bringing order to a country that was starving for it. But then they went Taliban on their people, the people became oppressed, didn't like these Islamic but had no choice (also they were embarrassed to say anything since they would be labeled as bad Muslims), then the Islamic militias started to nibble away at the Ethiopian borders, Ethiopia found a perfect excuse to start a war to kick the Islamic forces. The Ethiopian forces with the help of the UN installed government were able to remove the Islamic forces from Mogadishu and now the UN approved government is in control at least physically.

Here is the real issue, if Ethiopian army was to leave Somalia, the new government is supported by a robust UN force then there is reason to believe that Somalia could be on track again to being a healthier country. Ethiopia decides to stick around for a bit which enrages the locals (historically the two countries don't get along). And now America is bombing Somalia to cleanse it from Al-Qaida leaders. Somali people (in general) has been historically supportive and sympathetic Al-Qaida's cause. There are T-Shirts with Osama Bin Ladin's face being sold all over the country. Now by showing American aggression against them you have just caused a rallying point against you(US). Now the Somalis who are sympathetic with Al-Qaida's Islamic goals and Jihad have a second reason to hate and fight America....defending their country.....HELLO IRAQ!!! This type of arrogant, insensitive aggression will further distant countries and peoples who are suspect of the US and its intentions. This type of aggression will help silence the moderates in Somalia (much like in Iraq) who don't sympathize with Al-Qaida and think they are wrong. No honest citizen will rationalize that America is right to bomb its home and kill their people. Furthermore the US will create a wave of sympathy from Islamic and Arabic countries who again even if they disagree with the way the Islamic militias act in Somalia will support them because of the America aggression. And now Al-Qaida has thrown its full support to Somalia. They will rally Muslims to Jihad against the Americans, the Ethiopians, and the UN backed government.

American foreign policy has become so polarizing in its methods and results. It is aggressive and seems simplistic in thought. We are not in a simplistic world right now. The Islamic O'ma (world) is very sensitive, very hurt, and ready for battle. Why help create more radicals in Islamic countries (and of course in Europe and North America too) by being aggressive on all fronts. Why help the radical Muslim sheiks in their recruiting. For every one "terrorist" you eliminate with your million dollar missile, you destroy a road, a house, a building which causes hatred and resentment against you and creating ten new "terrorists". The White House has to start learning to treat others with respect and dignity maybe then they will receive results since aggression has not been working so far regardless of intentions....Iraq is in shambles, Afghanistan is unstable again, Somalia is foaming at the mouth, its time for a new set of values to be used.

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Thursday, January 04, 2007

HIV and Malaria - Is there a Link?


HIV is most easily spread when patients have high virus levels in their blood. A bout of malaria causes a temporary surge -- a stunning sevenfold increase (some claim up to 10 times)-- in those levels, said lead researcher Laith Abu-Raddad, a scientist at the University of Washington.

The surge may last six weeks to eight weeks. That is longer than it takes adults in intense malaria areas, where people get the parasitic disease once or twice a year, to recover from a typical bout and feel up to sexual activity again, he said.

Moreover, HIV patients are more susceptible to malaria reinfection because of their weakened immune systems.

Although this is a sad link, there is a silver lining...it will hopefully double the awareness for each of the conditions. When scientific evidence concludes that they are linked in a way that each can worsen the other and realizing how significant each of the conditions are...then maybe the world will pay more attention. (check out nothingbutnet.net to help)

BBC: Malaria/HIV story

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Ugandan men getting circumcised

This is good to hear...Men in Uganda are taking action since the new findings that circumcision can reduce the risk of contracting HIV by 50%.

BBC Story

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Tuesday, January 02, 2007

$100 Laptop




The Organization One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) has finally done what some thought to be impossible. They have organized the development and production of laptops that will cost only $100.The idea of this initiative is to empower the young students in poorer countries who don't usually have access to computers (and subsequently the internet). Many developing countries have signed up for this program, including China, India, Brazil, Argentina, Egypt, Nigeria, and Thailand with more to come. The laptop is really cool looking, with the screen area and the keyboard being turnable (much like a Tablet PC).

It is a linux-based system. The laptop will have a 500MHz processor and 128MB of DRAM, with 500MB of Flash memory; it will not have a hard disk, but it will have four USB ports. The laptops will have wireless broadband that, among other things, allows them to work as a mesh network; each laptop will be able to talk to its nearest neighbors, creating an ad hoc, local area network. The laptops will use innovative power (including wind-up) and will be able to do most everything except store huge amounts of data.

Apparently the reason it was so cheap to produce is because of the reduced quality of display on the screen and the lack of hardrive memory. Other than that the creators say it compares well with today's PC.

Can you imagine how empowering this tool will be. If more developing countries pick up on this and I am sure they will. The potential that this will initiative will untap might be more influential than any political initiative. Communication and integration of ideas and education of the young is a potent tool for the betterment of the whole world.

They say the invention of the television did more for political advancement than policies themselves because the world was able to see what the rest of the world can. Its as if the roads were light between countries when before everyone lived in their small little community. Television caused people to see how others lived and helped give oppressed societies that feeling of "Hey we are oppressed, so we are not stupid to feel like that." It gave them courage to challenge their government. The absolute core of it is information. When information is flowing, truths are usually found. The internet will do the same in these developing countries.

Economically it will be great too. These young students will grow up to serve their country more efficiently (better computer skills, internet skills, and a worldwide library for any info they need - think wiki community).

When I first heard about this project a couple of years ago, I thought they were insane to even attempt this, but they did it and I am very excited about what will the results be.

Pictures of the different styles and ways to use the Laptop.

UN Unveils the laptop.

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Thursday, December 21, 2006

Caught On Video: Frosty The Snowman Brutally Attacked


Then people wonder why the American people are not aware of whats going on in the world and what their government's foreign policy is.

Click on Link: Snowman Beatdown

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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

'Virgin births' for giant lizards

This is cool. I didn't know about this phenomenon. Read Article.

Actually it was not just discovered in Komodo Dragons but also in snakes and other animals.

Parthenogenesis: How does it work in snakes.

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Tuesday, December 19, 2006

....the end.

We tried, we failed.
We had a spark, we had a connection but it wasn't enough
We loved each other greatly, but it wasn't to be
Now you are not burdened by my criticism, now u are free
I will always care, but this time from far away
God wasn't in our life and that was my fault
You tried to get me closer but I wasn't mature enough
I tried to care for you but you weren't secure enough

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Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Circumcision 'cuts' HIV infection


This is very interesting...I wonder if this type of finding will change the health laws in some countries? Article Here.

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Somalia - A Capitalist's Dream?


Until very recently Somalia has been living some economists' dream. Somalia has no central government, no police, no army, no taxation system, etc...Thats right, until the Islamic factions beat out the US backed "moderate" military factions a couple of months ago Somalia was an absolute anarchy/chaos (anarchists like to differentiate between the two words) for more than ten years. Even though the Islamic military faction is in control now, they have not tried to govern the economy of the country yet, they are still working on controlling the country against other opposing factions. So for now the free market economy rules Somalia. This was like an accidental experiment that no one really set up but are intrigued to see the results of it. Imagine over 10 million of people living within a country's border with no actual country to run them, no laws to follow, and no rights or obligations. Although initially businesses flourished (read the articles about business in Somalia at the end of this blog), the cost of security and the lawlessness was too much on the people. Many people are begging for a government (even a corrupt one) at least there will be some guidelines. Gun markets are flourishing with no care to whom and what is being sold, the seaports are open for anything (we will get to the this part later), pirates are roaming the seas and has attacked and captured many commercial vessels in International waters.


Capitalism can be aruged is great for business growth, competition, services, imporvements, innovations, etc. The less restrictions by the governemnt the better for business as long as they do not compromise the common societal good or human rights. There are many reasons however that these government restrictions are important if not vital. Laws, enforcement of those laws, protection of its citizens from each other and from across borders, making sure the corporate sect is kept in check (corruption), collecting taxes for common services such as the police, the army, infrastructure, etc. are crucial for the long term survival of the country.

Which brings me to my next point, if you think Iraq is the new hub of terrorists because of the American presence there you would be wrong. Iraq is a hotspot for actual fighting, but there are no more real safe havens anymore in the world (Afghanistan and Pakistan come close but not fully) except for Somalia. A historically anti-American country (remember the whole Black Hawk Helicopter thing...yeah they don't like them) with seeds of extremism among them (Bin Laden is an idol to a lot in this region) and no government makes it a great situation for training camps, weapon smuggling (remember the airports and seaports are free of security), all you need is money to start an extensive operation here (Osama Bin Laden and friends got lots of that) and voalla!!! there you have it, Somalia will become the new Afghanistan. This is why it is so worrisome that the world is not paying attention to Somalia, the US can't do jack since they have become hated even by people who agree with them on principle because they are so arrogant. Oh did I mention that the leader of the Islamic militants, Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys (he is on the US and the UN terrorist List) pictured below, have helped install the shari'a law (Islamic law) in regions in Somalia which include such punishments as amputations for thieves and stoning to death for serious crimes such as rape and murder. (More about the laws here) Some of the recent ones include banning World Cup Soccer, and closing down a movie theater for showing a Manchester United Soccer match (Can you say Taliban!!), these guys are not joking around! These laws were actually welcomed initially since there was no laws before them but eventually it went too far.


Capitalism is Thriving Unfettered in Somalia

Somalia Business Stunted by Too-Free Enterprise

Somali Pirates

Angles of Mercy

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Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Augusto Pinochet 1915-2006


Ex Military Dictator of Chile is dead today. This man has polarized the county of Chile after ruling it for over 17 years. He was accused and pretty much proven to be responsible for the death of thousands of socialist, communist, and opposition leaders against his regime. He ruled with an iron fist. Surprisingly many people loved him for his ways and what he wanted to accomplish. From the Economic and Political standpoint he was able to modernize his country quicker and better than his Latin American counterparts (He was a great American ally and he believed in Free Market Capitalism). He adopted the economic style of the "Chicago Boys" in the 1970's. Here is an article that compares the routes of two dictators, Pinochet and Castro and how because they lead their countries with different economic systems has lead to different results. Interesting character for sure.

BBC Pinochet Timeline

Pinochet Biography

Pinochet Pictures

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Funny Fall

Me and Ehab went to Wasaga Beach in the middle of December....he wanted to see the beach...well, check it out. CLICK HERE.

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Monday, December 04, 2006

Kramer - Not so funny



The situation with Michael Richards (Kramer from the sitcom Seinfeld) and what he said at the Los Angeles Comedy show was a lot more disturbing when watched than what was reported. (Click here to watch the tirade, Warning its pretty offensive and loud).The way he used the n-word, the painful memories he brought back with comments that started with "50 years ago...." were really bad. The weird part is, everybody knows the heavy meaning of the n-word meant, everybody knows what was happening to black slaves hundreds of years ago, but ironically it took one of the funniest guys on TV in recent history to bring out the significance of the word in the most disgusting of way possible. It was tirade full of cyanide, laced with venom. To be fair Richards later apologized for his tirade.

Now as usual when any controversial event related to race pop up in the States specifically there are two groups that collide. You got the bleeding hearts, lefties, and minority groups that will yell and scream at the hint of discrimination or racism. Most of the time I think they do a disservice to the cause because when a dog barks at everything that passes buy eventually no one will pay attention to the barking even if there is a thief entering the house. People become apathetic to these minority causes because these groups make a big deal about everything. This group also ignores racist comments and attitudes thrown at white people by minorities which annoy average and civil white people. Not only that but it gives fuel to the actual racist whites. "See they act like this towards us, thats black people for you, thats Arabs for you, thats sooooo Latino man!!" they will say. Minorities should not be allowed to get away with every comment or uncivil behavior because they are a minority. Also please lets not be soooooo sensitive towards every interaction between whites and minorities, that makes everyone around tense.

The second group is the right wing, no big deal, lets keep going, don't' focus too hard on racist remarks group. I think I don't' like them even more. This is what I call the Foxnews group (its not just Foxnews but that channel is the epitome of the mindset and style used). They are so smart. Watch Fox for a bit and watch media manipulation at its best. Like in the Michael Richars situation they will not be caught dead saying something stupid like "Its freedom of speech and he has a right to say what he wants" because they know that even though technically they are right, what he did was still wrong. No, instead they will first break the shock of the comments by saying something like "Richard has some interesting remarks on stage as he breaks down because he was being heckled" so now it sounds like he said some "eye raising" comments not brutal and second it was provoked, so therefore we should not take Richard's words to be what he actually meant. The person was angry and although not justified to say what he said, he was still provoked nonetheless.

This will be followed by the argument of "Why the hell is Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle and all of them black and Latino comedians allowed to use words like 'craker, hick, redneck' with no consequence but if a white comedian uses the word 'nigger' its the end of the world??" I agree with that thought to a certain extent. It has become cool in the mainstream media (and in regular everyday life) to make fun of white people in front of white people (also white people putting themselves down and making fun of how white they are) in society today. Its not that cool. If its in good nature and there is no real implication involved then maybe. But why is Chris Rock allowed to make fun of white people and someone like Richards can't make fun of black people. The answer lies in the fact that Michael Richards a) didn't make fun of Black people...what he did was not making fun, that was a racist explosion. He just kept yelling "nigger" and he brought back history that WAS REAL. He didn't have a punchline, there was no ending, it was just a racist rant. b) Racist jokes were created equal. Thats because history hasn't treated us all equal. Its more wrong to make fun of historically oppressed people than others. Even if the level of joke is the same, making fun of the historically oppressed is a painful reminder with no real humor in it.

The closest example to how touchy the subject is jokes about women in the workplace. Imagine you tell your female co-worker who is learning a new procedure at work "This might be too hard for you, maybe you should go back to the kitchen, its more comfortable for you." Thats not funny. That hurts because it WAS REAL at one point that women were treated as such. But if you tell your male co-worker "you are just like the rest of the men, lazy, no attention to detail...." Thats more funny because it doesn't matter if men are lazy or they don't pay attention to detail but the fact is at no point in history were they treated on those basis and had to fight for their rights.

This is why Kramer's comments were ruthless. He brought out shit that hurts and it wasn't a joke. He also went back to a very touchy and hurtful part of history. Thats whats wrong with it.

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