Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Last Part

Chernobyl , the Three mile island and now Fukushima ?????
All three nuclear power plants have made a living history,
of fear.... destruction ....to human life and earth....
Nations were made powerful among nations since the birth of nuclear energy.
But the responsibility was lacking in protecting the land and the humankind.

But it is not too late sir to redeem ourselves
Because it is a known fact how important nuclear energy is..
Now is the time to ensure and implement a solid solid secured maintainability,
For the already existing plants that we have....

The human brain is protected by layers of meningeal sheaths, then the skull, the scalp and hair.
Should we treat the nuke core like human brain?
If layers of protective barriers are built around the nucleus
when damaged by natural or man made disaster
It can be surgically repaired and or replaced
Radiation contained and .. l i f e s p a r e d.

Second critic

What is a total mystery to me is why any sane person would want to be the Republican nominee. The position comes with a job description that even Superman would be hard pressed to meet.  You can get rid of a deficit approaching 50% by cutting funds from programs that represent a tiny fraction of that amount. You have to convince the financial markets not to panic if the world's bigge debtor no longer pays its bills. You have to convince seniors that they would be far better off without medicare and social security. You have to convince the average worker he'd be better off with a cut in pay and benefits, or with no job at all. You have to assuage the fears of America's fastest growing minority even though your policies will not support their interests.
You also have to convince state residents they will be far better off without the federally financed infrastructure projects that have been proposed. You have to make it clear to the guy struggling to pay his bills and with a house full of kids who can't afford to move out that rich people need to be richer.
You also have to convince the family values voter that you completely support their agenda except in practice.

Perhaps Americans should invent a new super hero, Impossible Man. Able to leap tall buildings by digging a hole, able to solve problems by making them worse, and fighting the never ending battle to convince you that the family car is totally safe in the hands of your teenage son out cruising with his drunken buddies.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Frist critic

What Pakistan need is a credible functioning self financing democracy. For that to happen it needs independent institutions. It is still feudal in structure with hardly any land reforms for the poor to subside on. It is no wonder that almost all the Pakistani politicians own thousands of hectares and are themselves feudalistic in mentality and lack progressiveness or accountability.
It has a real poor tax collection ratio, which means it can hardly spend on where it matters such as education, health-care etc. Its military is no more secular in nature post General Zia and now it has made laws such as anti blasphemy which can legally hang non Muslims.

Under such repressive environment, the only hope for Pakistan is Pakistani Defense Establishment which can deliver in case of national distress, such as the recent floods. This has been most conveniently misused by a string of Generals who whip up anti India charade and make sure that national coffers and foreign aids stay open to them.

Only the mullahs and the military reach the masses and provide them a semblance of care and concern with their hidden agenda behind. Unless the hold of Pakistan military and its scheming Generals is broken via establishment of other democratic institutions, it is very unlikely that mullah-military nexus will go away any soon.

Friday, April 29, 2011

US power comes from the constitution

            In this post as last post of mine in this class I would like to share my wonders about US constitution,the main reason that make USA such a powerful nation in my opinion.
While it is true that the basis of all law in the United States is its constitution the fact remains that the constitution expands far beyond mere law and becomes the backbone of the entire American identity . So powerful is the United States constitution it has been studied by many of the world ‘s greatest minds so as to find out why it succeeds and why it has experienced such longevity .    What makes the constitution worthy of the various studies of it over the years I believe,has been its ability to endure despite a number of catastrophes that have happened to the United States . The constitution has survived the assassination of presidents , it has survived two world wars , it has survived inflation , recession and depression , it has survived the Cold War and it has survived a civil war that was the closest the United States had ever come to complete collapse and dissolution . Yet , despite all the chaos , the constitution survives and has not been replaced .This is a significant achievement because many powerful nations have seen their entire systems of government collapse and replaced with complete new systems . The monarchies of Britain , the empire of Japan and the Soviet Union have all seen complete revamps of their political systems to the point what currently exists bears almost no relation to the previous model .
Yet , the constitution which is the basis of all law in the United States remains as strong and as relevant in the modern era as it was when it was first devised .

Friday, April 15, 2011

A quick review...

As long as considering your whole point of view matters I say yes to you.But there are some negotiable ideas that I like to say.
First of all I think you are choosing the best topic.It describes situation very well even the statement of rent-a-cop is so related.I undoubtedly think that oil plays the most important role and there are no other polices even 10% as significant as that and USA has actually supported this policy since starting of the cold war and as we see most of these dictators are fossils of those old days in which they were just useful to bring stability in oil fields. There was no argument of human right at that time.
Secondly,as a US citizen your expense consideration would be vital because these days people in USA has more to do with money than old days.I know nothing about economy but Its obvious that there are lots of pressure on people and no body like to spend his/her money on stupid political affairs.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Dual polices of USA in Middle Eas


There is a war in Bahrain. Saudi Arabia has sent troops to support Bahraini government. White house says: “we are worrying about opponents, they must be answered peacefully, we support democracy in Middle East” and that’s all.  Muammar Gaddafi kills opponents in Libya, suddenly every western country starts to condemn him, France and USA send their fighters to support the opponents and destroy government’s army! These are just two simple and fresh examples of USA’s confusing policies.
These days are like miracle to people in Middle East, they are experiencing those Europeans did in mid 15th century. They are trying to get rid of monarchies, Dictatorships and old-fashioned religion to find freedom. I can completely understand what youth are doing there cause I'm one of them. In 2009, I was one of millions of Iranian people and one of thousands of students who came to street to say that they want their right to vote freely, to stop mullahs from cheating in the election. I have seen how dictators treated to people, how they shoot them, how they invade universities and students, I heard my friends are in jail and some executed. Maybe elders, those who have seen the student revolution in France in 1960th or Luther king in USA, may understand what I'm talking about. It's hard to show someone how it feels when you go out with your friend to ask those who are permitted by you to roll over you to let you have your first steps of human rights, it's bone breaking when you suddenly see you went out 5 and went back 3, two are arrested and after one year one executed. It's the same in other countries around Iran, Although, They are Arabs but we are all in the same situation. There is only one difference, which make it absolutely intolerable; United Nation and USA countries are supporting their benefits not people, this causes conviction of Libya and silence about Saudi and Bahrain.
            Some may say that governments plans are based on nations benefits so are the developed western countries. But it's not the point; there are many differences between being wise to change international affairs as chances to improve your country and using them as colonialism ideas. If they are supporters of democracy they must consider all opponents in Middle East free of any exception. There is no margin among dictators; kings are ruthless, Mullahs are Stupid, no matter they are rolling over Iran, Egypt or Saudi Arabia. Others say that it’s every nations duty to bring freedom to it. That's true as well. We see most of Arabic countries did it and gave blood without any primary international support. But it's a dirty policy to cover your desired government with latest weapons and medias just because you are satisfied with zonal relationships; As USA did in latest Egyptian revolution. They didn't assert opponents in Egypt till the time they realized there is no chance for President Mubarak to be in power any more.
I'm going to expand the subject to show humans right is not the preference of their policy. First, before breakup of Soviet Union USA’s plan was balance of power with Communists, so they were confirming those who supported they ideas. Second, almost every government in Middle East and North Africa is dictatorship, I strongly can say that except Turkey all of them are monarchy, and again except Iran and Syria there are no conflicts between other Middle east countries and Israel. This is one of the most important issues of verified or not verified governments in western ideas. Third, Middle east countries are just look like fat cows with tremendous amount of milk which as long as they foster, west has got nothing to do with their behavior. But things got changed and people got mad of dictators started to overthrown them. Lots of functions in Middle East and security of oil plans fell in danger. If you turn the TV on, you will find nearly all of them as, kings gone, chaos come, tension went high so the oil price changed. Gaddafi is a dictator as Saudi monarchy is but the difference is the first one allows USA to have his army HQs and supports them with oil but second one is an insane dictator who has nothing to lose but his life so he demolishes every thing even Oil refineries. So medias boycott the first Saudi Arabia’s
I think they want democracy in any country as long as their economic blood, which is oil doesn’t, be threatened but today’s news shows that it’s not what youth want all around Middle East and North Africa. Let me say something: I am from Middle east and I have lived like one Middle eastern youth, We are no terrorists nor stupid, we are all so depressed and tried of these political manners, all we want is some kind of people made government which is free from bloody oil policies of USA and its allies, all we want is democracy; At least like they have.
Ali Kondori

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Egypt unrest: US disowns envoy comment on Hosni Mubarak

The US state department has distanced itself from comments by a US special envoy, to the effect that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak should stay in office during a power transition.
"Mr Mubarak has already said he will not stand for re-election as Egypt's president in September, but insists he must stay until then to prevent chaos in the country. Protesters are demanding that he goes immediately."
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Mr Wisner, a former ambassador to Egypt, was sent by President Obama to Cairo on Monday, apparently to urge Mr Mubarak to announce his departure"
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"But in Washington, state department spokesman PJ Crowley said:We have great respect for Frank Wisner and we were deeply appreciative of his willingness to travel to Egypt last week"
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On Friday US President Barack Obama urged Mr Mubarak to "make the right decision" and to begin the transition "now", without explicitly saying he should step down"
I think because of lots of attentions these days gave to Egypt,and because Mubarak is a dictator with absolute protection from USA it is very important for middle eastern that what will US governors do with new Revelations.