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

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Sharon Stone and the Big Boys from China



Sharon Stone
and the Big Boys from China



I liked Sharon Stone when she didn’t apologize for her so called unspoken remarks, now a mistake she says, by telling the Chinese they got what they deserved from God, for trying to hurt the Dalai Lama, you see she was perhaps mostly right, God does throw stones in our pathway to get our attention. The reason China doesn’t understand this, is because China is not an advocate of or for God’s opinion, they really do not care one way or the other about God, they just want to be God; so they blame it on someone they can’t bully, who does believe in God. They do not see the wrongs they are doing. Sharon, I think should have stuck to her guns, she had some wisdom to share. It is sad that so many lives have been lost in China’s earth quake, but that is beside the point, I mean China has been said to have killed over a million Tibetans thus far, since 1959. Does China think God is going to reward them for killing over one million Tibetans up to date, or by trying to bully Taiwan? If I was God, and I am not, that earthquake would be right up my ally, I mean it would be something I’d use to get their attention; the peoples attention. I am sure her manager is sorry, she said what she said, he will lose some money over this, China will expel Sharon’s advertisements, and there you go a few million in endorsements down the Yangtze. Is everything about fame and fortune, I mean don’t we say what we mean, or only say what you want they want to hear. There is a price, in such things, and we have to count that before we say what we say, and Sharon meant every word I’m sure, and even her apology did no good, because China is not a forgive god, they will stop, not allow their people to buy her products, so she apologized for nothing, and in the process lost her respect. I respected her much more, for what it is worth, and not much in paper money, but it sure beats being a puppet for the regime.

Sharon was not blaming the people of China, per se, only the Government, and when a government is allowed to do what China does, perhaps God does look down and is saying: let my people go, let them be free, let Tibet breath. But a robber is never satisfied with what they got, if they know they can take more by force what you can’t secure. China now is in the Japanese sea, taking Japanese oil, and a debate is underway right now. China is in Kazakhstan, building an oil pipe line, and Russia is not happy, but does China care, I doubt it. China is selling their mechanize on through the WTO, that the United States help them become a member of, and now is undermining Europe and America, flooding the world with cheap labor items, and building a nuclear arsenal with the receipts, while spying and getting technology on and from the US. China will not let the world have Taiwan, officials as guests in their own countries, and the USA is one who goes along with it like Sharon has just did, shame on both of them.
So when Sharon Stone says: maybe God has had his fill of China for a while, or enough is enough of their meddling and insults, I want there attention, well maybe she’s right, he did send an earthquake. And to be quiet frank, I think China better look at what Sharon said, all those trimmers in-between is perhaps God trying to clear his throat, and when he does, I want to be far away.

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Saturday, May 10, 2008

China says: No Meddling (why?)"


China says: No Meddling!

China says for all the folks in the world, “No meddling,” they are at this juncture referring to Burma, and I say Burma, because the country is still legally Burma, but why would China say that? Although it has been their policy for ages, actually, not until right after WWII, is when they formed that police. It sounds like a good philosophy, but coming from China, and referring it the Burma makes a person stop and think. This morning I woke up and this of all things was on my mind. I thought it was like someone saying, leave the fly that is caught in the spiders web alone; no meddling, we’ll talk to the spider about it later.
Recently they, meaning China, was sending arms to Zimbabwe, and said the same thing, and I thought why are they not looking at the harm they may do at this particular time, I mean we have again the spider and the fly, and the flies are caught in a big spider web and being beaten for their resistance. Perhaps they are like one another, you know: one like one, or as they say: two peas in a pod.
I am getting a little analytical, in a philosophical way, and I should just say what is on my mind I suppose. Zimbabwe as we know it, is of course being run by a gang a thugs now (Like North Korea), by an illegal government at the moment, and its form of Democracy, is simply a cover up— hypocrisy. Nothing new, everyone knows this.
Burma, is run by a group of Generals, that were not elected to the government (a takeover after WWII); a gang, a group of thugs. Usually the longer you stay in power the world comes to the point of legitimizing you as the official government, in this case: half of the world has, the other half has not.
We see this in Cuba also, where the people fought for a cause, and got eaten by the spider in the process. As it was in Haiti, and in several African countries, besides Zimbabwe, happening at this very moment, and yes, as we see in China.
China is run by a group of thugs, who took over after WWII, and if they did not say what they do say nowadays “No meddling,” they have to listen to the world scorn them. They have become legitimized, even got the Vatican listening to their echoes. Matter-of-fact, they got the World brainwashed to believe Tibet is part of their legitimized government. They will say, Tibet was once part of China, and they are right, it was, five-hundred years ago, and they broke away: but that is like saying: Alaska is was part of Russia, fifty-years ago, and Russia now coming to claim her back, now! And Russia might have tried, if she could, like China is doing, because she can. So for them to say, “No Meddling,” is only to reinforce their illegal government, selected by a coup d'état.
China knows, as well as North Korea, Burma, Cuba and Zimbabwe keep the people fooled, degraded, poor, for it is easy to lead the unlearned the uninspired, the broken willed, to water and make them drink. With the wise, it is easy to bring them to the water, but hell to make them drink it. They also know, with isolation, you can fool the masses easier than trying to fool the well traveled. It is all a game, to these kinds of people, games with humanity. And they have what they say in Peru: no shame, or no blood in their faces. So you cannot really talk to them, you go to show—and it is no love they are looking for.

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Sunday, May 04, 2008

War: Bush’s Billions, and Billions and Billions!



For the war games the following year, spring to spring (2008-2009), it will cost American taxpayers $178-billion dollars, making the total almost one Trillion-dollars for the two wars we got going on, since 2001, in the Middle East. There is something wrong here… $178-billion dollars, what can we do with that money back home? First we could pay off our debts; restore the dollar, help people with heat issues this coming winter, help them with gas issues this summer. Help feed the old, and restore Social Security to a ripe old system to what it used to be. So many things we can do, but we are throwing it away on a dead horse. The oil rich countries do not care about their brothers, why do we? Democracy is an over used ward over there, and used quite a lot by the rich here in America, trying to get their hands on those contracts (to rebuild a country we destroyed by our bombs, and now feel we got to bring air conditioners and everything under the sun to appease them for our victories), these contracts, go through Washington D.C., from all over the world—hand picked by our elected—they can smell the money from the UN to the EU, to and through China, all wanted a share of the bottomless war bank. Yes, in war time, the rich get richer, it is a Republican play, and at the end, everyone gets a share of the goodies, except the taxpaying poor and middle class, and the soldiers doing the dying for what? –Democracy? Come on now, we all know better, tell that to the dying. How about our national security? I doubt it has a once of truth to that anymore. With that kind of money going out, we can build a better security system for Americans back home. Whoever passes these out of whack bills, I hope you remember them, on Election Day. No wonder nobody wants our money, it’s becoming no better than toilet paper, even Peru they are avoiding using it for business transactions nowadays, although you can still buy a hamburger or so with it.

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