World Political Opinions of D.L. Siluk [II]

The Chilling macabre imagination of today's world offers a growing reputation as 'Tomorrow's Master of Horror,' TV programs, here are some of my opinions on the subject [or issues as they present themselves] D.L. Siluk

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Spotlight on World Events (June 3, 2007)) The dumb and the wise))

Spotlight on World Events
(June 3, 2007)) The dumb and the wise))


Something’s people do are just down right dumb, and sometimes I am surprised other folks wake up, like Japan, so let’s look at the Spotlight for today:

1) (CNN) “LONDON, England (Reuters) -- A British artist who last week ate a meal of meatballs made from a dead corgi dog in a protest against animal cruelty said on Sunday his next project involved being buried in a box under a mountain of mashed potato.” The article goes on to say, “McGowan said he ate the dog because he was angry that the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, of which the royal family is a patron, had not prosecuted Prince Philip, the Queen's husband, for hunting and killing a fox.”
It is obvious, McGowan doesn’t care one way or another about dogs, or foxes, or such foolish rights. I am not for the cruelty of animals, but in Vietnam I had dog-soup, and if cooked right it is pretty good; and don’t think it is so off the wall, simply because you are an American, or European. The world does not exist because of these countries. Peru has Ginny pig for lunch and dinner, I love it. And I like snake in Japan, and I like camel cook right in Cairo, and they eat horse in Malta. So what is the beef with dog and fox. Wake up McGowan I think you are on a big ego trip to show off.

2) Birth date: February 11, 1953 Status: Has not announced candidacy
(CNN) “ (Jeb)Bush has said in the past that he has no ambitions of succeeding his older brother as president in 2008, but that has not stopped the speculation. The two-term governor -- who was constitutionally barred from seeking a third term in 2006 -- guided Florida through eight hurricanes that ravaged the state in 2004 and 2005. He headed into the final months of his administration with a 55 percent job approval rating among Floridians. Bush failed in his first gubernatorial race in 1994 but won four years later.”
I am not sure what all this talk is about, but if Jeb wants to run, good luck, I suggest he look at his brothers track record, it is not so good this time around, perhaps he should have his father back him up if he runs. Many of us believed in our present Bush, President, not so much anymore, and Jeb needs to understand that it is thick in the minds of Americans, two deadbeats in the row is way too much.

3) GOSHOGAWARA, Japan (Reuters) –CNN some people sleep forever and never wake up, it is about time Japan has, and I am pound to say, they have, to a certain degree; they are turning from the chicken syndrome, to the old mighty warrior stance. I say that because of this: “Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has said that until the abduction issue has been resolved, Japan will not provide funds for a multilateral deal clinched in February, by which Pyongyang agreed to scrap its nuclear arms program in return for energy aid.” Actually, I’d take it a step further, I’d take the funds and build a nuclear arsenal, instead of heating the homes of the folks that told our women, rapped them, and then came proudly prancing down the ally, to notify all of Japan what they did, and laugh all the way to the bank with everyone’s money, the US, Japan, China, and South Korea in particular.
4) Putin, the President of Russia and Gorbachev, jour old friend is Russia, have said in so many words, the US is empire building, and Britain should have warned America against that. I a way I suppose both Putin and Gorbachev are right, but Putin is no Arch Angle either, and Gorbachev, even though he did a lot of good for the world, never really had intentions of creating a democracy, just a capitalist commune, that was headed by a empire, then of course, the walls came tumbling down. And I do not believe a new cold war is going to start, we are already in WWIII, it will just worsen until them or we, push the lever, it has been in the making for 55-years, let’s get on with the show, get it over with, if we are going to do it, let’s not pretend. There cannot be two generals standing on the same spot of land without one wanting the other to get off it. Say what you want, it has always been that way, we presently live in a pretense world, and the only think that has changed is the numbers from II to III. So it remains: who is ahead of whom!

5) BBC News “Two Palestinian men have been killed by Israeli troops in separate incidents in Nablus and Jenin in the West Bank.” And after 60-years the war continues, or should I say after 2500-years the war continues with the Jews and the Arabs, or the Jews and Palestinians, or the Jews and the world. There are many questions and obstacles here to peace, such as Jerusalem, water, the holy sites, history, empty peace talks, camps, activism, the Fatah and Hamas (both the same to me); my suggestion is to forget about peace, and go to war, and fight it out to the end—and I mean end, finish it off, instead of going on from year to year and prolonging all the suffering. Nobody really cares who is right or wrong. The world body hates Jews, and the Arabs Hate Jews, and so let the Jews stand on their own, and fight it out with Hamas, drive them into the sea, or are driven into sea. What will most likely happen is the Jews in the latter days will end up in Egypt; they do have a history with them. But between then and now is the question, which can live under such agony. Forget what the world body says, and eliminate the foe. That is what war is all about, and what Hama and the Fatah would like to do to the Jews, so let’ stop pretending the Jews are the bad guys, and should play fair.

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