Dictatorial Bromance
Chavez is said to be quoting the hangover– “And my wolf pack… it grew by one.” The lasted addition to Chavez’s & Oliver Stone’s wolf pack is none other than Sean Penn. Dictatorial Bromances are the new trend. Wonder what the world would have thought if Charlie Chaplin befriended Hitler, but then again we’re living … Read more
Chile’s New President & His Jewish Crew
Chile has a new President– Sebastian Piñera. It has been 62 years since Chileans have had a right-winged president. This shift could have great impact in the currently left-winged trend that has swiped through the region over the last decade. Piñera was sworn in today with a 7.8 magnitude aftershock, fortunately no damage or human loss has been … Read more
For Israelis Size Doesn’t Matter
“Size Doesn’t Matter” is not a campaign for man with erectile dysfunction or some other sort of other male reproductive organ-related anomalies– it is all about Israel. Very creative, no? – Lady of Press
Hungry for Freedom
Thousands of individuals lead lives as tiny insects in a world controlled by robust and mammoth like beasts. For the fragile creatures life seems so volatile and ephemeral. Just as a small caterpillar becomes invisible to the naked eye when placed next to an imposing lion, so do many great thinkers and individuals of this … Read more
2010 Troublespotometer Ranking
In honor of the New Year hope (yes, hope has been raped of its pristine nature after the Obama campaign) should reign. Aw the New Year, rainbows and unicorns, candy trees and magic, until a dream smasher-pessimistic-imbecile comes up with “The world’s most likely trouble spots in 2010″. Perhaps the “dream smasher-pessimistic-imbecile” thing is a … Read more
Just another Brick in the wall
The simple complexity of bricks turned to rubbles celebrated its 20th Anniversary– the Fall of the Berlin Wall that is. But, I leave it to historians and connoisseurs of International Relations to digest and over analyze the ins and outs of the intricate significance of the Berlin Wall and its fall. As for me I’d like to engage in philosophical … Read more
U2 on YouTube: “What time is it in the world?”
Last night I finally understood why it is that I love U2– let’s rephrase that– why it is that U2 has captivated the souls of hundreds of thousands around the globe, generation after generation. Let’s face it, the music scene today is undergoing a process of musical decadence– yes, because if you tell me that Lady Gaga or the Jonas Brothers are the future of the … Read more
The Nobel Peace Prize. Really?
Drum roll please. …and the winner of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize is– Barack Obama? Really? Oh yes, ladies and gentlemen Barack Obama is the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize recipient. I can’t think of any other figure in the last 4 decades or so who has been more iconized and celebrated as President Barack Obama. … Read more
United Nations General Assembly: 3 Days of Bullsh*t & Nonsense
In many ways the UN’s General Assembly 2009 session reminds me of Woodstock– really! Indeed Woodstock was about three days of Peace & Music, but the hippies partook in drugs, sex, bizarre behaviour, and most importantly they opted for tents as their primary living quarters. All of the above makes me wonder that perhaps Libyan leader Muammar … Read more
Peace on a Strike
Yesterday marked the International Day of Peace– too bad no one really noticed. The day was established by a United Nations (“United Nation” is the name suppose to be humorous?) resolution in 1981, and since then the world has lived in peace happily ever after…NOT! With the celebration of Peace Day the UN hopes to … Read more
