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It's a good day for America

As expected, George_w_bush_3the democrats raised again and took control of Congress, HURRAY!

Yeah, it's a good day for America, not because the Democrats won, but it shows the system works.  People are tired of the current administration misjudgements and changes are made when really wanted.  Some changes are already in place as the long loved Rummy finally had to go.  Well, the real decisions are still made by the President, but the democrats will make his world more complicated. Team Bush is of course disappointed about this result, but he is anyway a sitting duck ending his 2nd period.

America has to clean the closet, and some of the long term goals for both Democrats and Republicans should be:

1. Get rid of the Patriot Act (Orwell's 1984 just became a step closer with that one)
2. Controlled withdrawal from Iraq (USA went in there because of a CIA lie!)
3. Controlled withdrawal from Afghanistan (Did nobody learn from history?)

I predict that in 2 years time the President will be a Democrat or a moderate Republican, woman or man, but not another neo-Republican. A female democrat called Hillary could be the safest bet at this time, but I like that guy from Chicago with the arabian name, he could be the best choice at this time...

November 09, 2006 in Politics | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

After 9/11 came blogging

Today, its time to blog.


A friend called me 5 years ago and told me one of the World Trade towers had exploded and collapsed. After checking the news 24/7 and watching the first tower and then the other one collapse, the whole situation appeared unreal - it still does today.


A few months later I sat down with a friend of mine, Rob, in Chicago and we discussed the possible upcoming invasion in Iraq.  Looking away from the evidence of “hidden weapons of destruction” that we today know as the biggest propaganda SCAM in modern time, I told Rob that an invasion could become another Vietnam for the US, and that is bad, but the worst result would be new seeds for angry people and hate against the US and Europe.  As for Rob, the process of making Iraq democratic after a western model was a reason to do it anyway, and thats a noble idea. In hindsight I’m sad that I and not Rob were closer to where we are today.


Since 9/11 has web-blogging become popular, and it is becoming an interesting way of open communication between people in and outside of a conflict.  No borders are visual, blogging is free if you have a computer and a web connection, so it’s makes it easier to communicate where content varies from fillings to really good stuff.  Just think about it, we just unleashed the power of 500 Million reporters!


Today, inhabitants of Israel and Lebanon communicate on blogs their feelings, meanings and every day experience. Chances are there will be a greater understanding about why these terrible things are happening, and the next time around may the leaders be forced to find a better solution.  Maybe Hisbollah is prevented to launch rockets, and the prime minister of Israel misses out on the next election for office if Israel attacks?  All this, because the local support team knows better?

War, should of course always be the absolute last resource, but this is never followed.

Improved communication should have an impact, before, during, and after a conflict.  Lack of communication and understanding between 2 conflicting parties increases chances of war.


Sure, we can increase the security with the result that personal rights are gradually removed and we’re on the fast track to George Orwells 1984 (George, you where 20-30 years too early!), and maybe prevent some disasters, but does it help us in the long run?  NO! (reason not stated, think about it)


The best way is to listen to angry people and find solutions (same stuff as in negotiations, you win and I win, and we get something better…) and not try to make grounds for more angry people, tell me... who benefits from that?


Did we learn anything from 9/11?

Probably not, but preventing terrorism from either side starts with you and not your neighbour. By being open to the fact we're all influenced by well directed propaganda. Luckily web-blogs are the new toolset to close in on the truth by including more people in the discussions. In the end we all got some power, because we're all part of the local support team, and that counts. The danger is reduced personal freedom, but the freedom of speach has never been better.

September 11, 2006 in Politics | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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