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Apr 30 2009

60 for the Dems

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Republican Senator Arlen Specter has defected to the Democratic Party. The move isn’t a real surprise, coming from a moderate Republican who was growing very weary of the direction that his party was taking. Not only does this solidify the strength of the Democrats, but it will also mark the milestone known as “60″. 60 seats for the Dems in the Senate simply equates to their stranglehold over the Republicans. If they had the willingness, the Democrats can pass far-left legislation if they wanted to, because the opposition would not be able to filibuster or delay a bill.

On the other hand, Specter’s decision to join the Democrats may have little influence in the creation of progressive reforms. For example, Specter has already stated his opposition towards the Employee Free Choice Act. Maybe he simply feels the need to associate himself with a winner, because these days, being branded a Republican won’t get you anywhere.  

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Apr 29 2009

100 Days Later

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It has now been 100 days since Barack Obama was sworn in as the President of the United States. I would say that there has been modest progress, but definitely nothing to brag about.  So far policy and law has been limited. The stimulus plan may create millions of new jobs, yet hard working Americans are losing their current jobs at a high frequency, while the bankers and Wall Street continue to see their undeserved bonuses grow. Obama has vowed to shut down Guantanamo, yet extraordinary rendition and torture continue to be cited.

Maybe substance hasn’t changed much since the Bush Administration, but at least a new image has been painted. The international community has found some hope in America again. Finally the rest of the world can deal with a government that is somewhat courteous and mature, unlike Bush and his fifth grade mentality. America is talking and listening to others, and it only took 100 days.

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Apr 28 2009

The Art of Terrorism

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Ever since 9/11, the city of New York has developed a phobia for commercial airplanes. On Monday morning, a Jumbo jet was spotted above the Manhattan skyline which promoted many to evacuate high rise buildings in fear of another terrorist attack. Turns out it was only Air Force One performing a photo op as it flew alongside the Statue of Liberty. Although there is a legitimate cause for concern, the people of New York should not be overwhelmed with a sense of paranoia. Another terrorist attack on American soil is quite possibly imminent, but it is difficult to fathom an exact plot taking place once again in New York.

Let us take the perspective of the terrorist. If terrorism was an art, then you would get what I mean. Artists are original, they yearn to experiment and diversify with their work. Their objective is to mesmerize their audience when they least suspect it. They are unpredictable and they always have everyone guessing. The success of an artist is measured by the unique contrast between their previous and recent works. They might be crazy cowards, but let’s not underestimate their creativity.

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Apr 27 2009

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Apr 26 2009

Iceland is Leading the Way

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The country of Iceland made international headlines after the leftist coalition captured power in the general election. Now even I will acknowledge that Iceland is a petty entity in the abroad international community, with a population of just over 300,000 and a global appreciation that stems from a hockey movie staring Emilio Estevez. However, historically, this is a drastic turn of events in Iceland, considering that the right-wing party had previously controlled parliament for 70 years. Maybe this tiny Island is a microcosm of what is to come internationally in the near future; the rejection of unregulated free-markets for more socially responsible governments.        

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Apr 25 2009

Mexico Did It!

First it was SARS, and now it’s the swine flu. Once again, we are confronted with a looming health crisis, which has the potential of impacting the entire globe. A few dozen have died in Mexico as a direct result to exposure of the flu, while several cases in the United States may suggest that the flu is spreading there as well.

I can’t think of a better opportunity for right-wing politicians to voice their anti-immigration sentiments than at this present moment. If this Mexican health crisis turns into a American health crisis, then the illegal immigrant who is not suppose to be in the United States can become the ideal scapegoat. Let’s keep in mind that there is a good chance that the fruits and vegetables we consume everyday, have been touched by these individuals I speak of. Not only are they stealing our jobs, but they are also potentially killing Americans systematically, by contaminating food productions.

The source of this recent outbreak is yet clear, but why not blame Mexico? Of course we could make the practical argument that our reliance on the adverse production and consumption of farm animals is making us sick, but that would be too rational of us.

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Apr 24 2009

I’m Back

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For everyone out there in the Blogging community that was wondering where I have been for a couple of days, I would like to explain myself. No my computer did not crush, nor did I have some sort of family emergence, and I definitely was not on vacation. I just needed a break from the blog, because to be frank, sometimes I grow tedious towards my thoughts and ideas.

I understand that this is the “daily” gist, but sometimes it is not the frequency nor the quantity that counts. I want to expose my viewers to material that is informative and provocative, even if it takes me a week to complete on single blog. I will continue to try my best to publish on a daily basis, but I refuse to reveal mediocre work simply because it Guarantees my $1 for the day. I would like to take this time to also thank my loyal followers; you know who you are.

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Apr 20 2009

Dubya and Clinton are Coming to Town.

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I was dumbfounded when I discovered that George W. Bush and Bill Clinton are coming to Toronto on May 29th. They have been invited to speak at a high-class gathering on the events of the past 16 years. Now clearly this isn’t one of those opportunities provided by Ticketmaster, but just because we can’t afford to get in, doesn’t mean we can’t partake in the festivities. I can just imagine the pandemonium outside the event location, chants of “war criminal” and signs reading “war monger”, while Bush and Clinton impersonators display their homosexual tendencies with each other.  This is one event that I can’t afford to miss.

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Apr 19 2009

American Terrorist

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So today marks the 15th anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing. It’s quite interesting that there is a growing concern towards right wing home bred terrorism in America today. It is important to note that Timothy McVeigh isn’t your typical psychopath, like the serial killers and school shooters of the past. I’m sure he had some psychological problems, but McVeigh also had a cause, one that was political and antagonistic towards his government. He was an American version of Osama Bin Laden, minus the religious extremism. Nonetheless, his image and actions seem to no longer linger in the media, as if he has no influence. However, there are numerous gun loving, government hating Americans who view today’s economic downturn as an opportunity to continue along McVeigh’s path. There is an immenient threat at home, yet the onus is still on a Suadi living in a romote cave.

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Apr 18 2009

Barack and Hugo in Brotherly Love

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 Now was that so hard?

So they greeted each other warmly, then they proceeded to chuckle and smile for a bit. This is just a brief description of what took place when Barack Obama and Hugo Chavez confronted each other during this year’s Summit of the Americas. Many on the right claim that Obama acted “irresponsibly” by partaking in a light-hearted conversation with the enemy. However, as malevolent as they claim Chavez to be, clearly he has a benevolent side, as he demonstrated at the summit when he presented President Obama with a gift.

A book on U.S. imperialism and colonialism in Latin America, what better way to rekindle relations? Now something tells me that Obama won’t make it past the cover, let alone the first page. The right-wing will pounce all over this and will ridicule Obama for simply reading a book, a crime in which the former President successfully avoided on numerous occasions.

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