Thursday, May 29, 2014

Is Edward Snowden Regretting his Actions?


Edward Snowden after one year of revealing one of the biggest secrets of the United States surveillance programs and procedures, he is already regretting his actions. The desire that he has to come back home is very visible. He said, ''If I could go anywhere in the world that place would be home.” But we all know that it is impossible for him to come back to the United States without facing legal consequences after his actions. I believe that he was obviously acting with the interests of the American citizens, selfish people wouldn't put themselves through such tomoil, they would just stay silent and do nothing against the kinds of issues that Snowden addressed. However, he also did the citizens of all countries a favor in showing them the far reaching consequences of spying programs such as the CIA surveillance program. I agree that he betrayed his nation, but I also believe that if the US Government obeyed the law none of this would happen.

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Sunday, May 18, 2014

India's government

Socialism failed in India because in socialism you need to take care of the less privileged and lend them a helping hand. For most Indians, their family and caste come first. On the other hand, capitalism will eventually end up becoming cronyism in India because in capitalism the wealth that you make and the power that you acquire comes with responsibility. The average Indian only feels responsible towards feeding his genetic offspring and his caste. Capitalism will end up becoming cronyism and nepotism in India. The interests of only certain families will get served and the rest of the population will end up in misery.In India the ruling party elects the speaker (talk about ruthless freedom) so imagine the parliament with 90 % cronies and speaker to lead them the only person in India that is neutral is president and he is not allowed so how will the world now whats going on or which policy is replaced with nationalist agenda. the only way we will find out some thing is seriously wrong is when non-Hindu women and children starts crying for food and when their father figure is in the graves.
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Saturday, May 10, 2014

Russia accused of hypocrisy by UK over Ukrainian unrest



Indisputably Russia is a corrupt nation in many ways, but the USA has become the most dangerous nation on earth because as it currently exists its survival depends primarily on its control of other nations. The USA has fallen into the last mistake of all empires: It let its home roots grow weak and now the mighty branches will begin to wither. The USA has less and less productive power and cultural unity to fall back on. The "barbarians" will slowly but surely pull it apart until it is suddenly no longer recognizable. It will be nothing but power elites in walled fortresses amid a sea of disordered heterogeneous humanity. According to a different report in this same newspaper, the Trade Union building had been occupied by Russia-friendly demonstrators, and then it was attacked and burned down with people in it by a Right Sector militia. So that's where the escalation of violence (as opposed to demonstrations and occupations) has come from. "Hypocrisy" I used to say and am saying it again, that for the last 15 years, the West actually had been supporting the totalitarian a Soviet-like regime established by the KGB in that country - Russia. The regime badsed mainly on oil-gas dollars and supported Russian oligarhs’s interests everywhere in USA and EU. After the Russian annexation of Abkhazia took place in 2008, it had not been taken any sanctions against Russia. It's very strange when everyone may consider the fact that the annexation of Crimea was carried out in the same way as did the annexation of Abkhazia. Georgian President said that if the U.S. and Europe had stopped Putin in 2008, now it would not be the capture of the Crimea. But no one did anything that time. So reap the rewards now.

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Saturday, May 3, 2014

Air Pollution

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The new data reveal a stronger link between both indoor and outdoor air pollution exposure and cardiovascular diseases, such as strokes and heart disease, as well as between air pollution and cancer. This is in addition to air pollution’s role in the development of respiratory diseases, including acute respiratory infections and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases. The new estimates are not only based on more knowledge about the diseases caused by air pollution, but also upon better assessment of human exposure to air pollutants through the use of improved measurements and technology. This has enabled scientists to make a more detailed analysis of health risks from a wider demographic spread that now includes rural as well as urban areas. The article says, ''Western Pacific Regions had the largest air pollution-related burden in 2012, with a total of 3.3 million deaths linked to indoor air pollution and 2.6 million deaths related to outdoor air pollution.'' This clearly shows that the air quality in parts of the hemisphere is deteriorating, and as we all know, this will only lead us to a catastrophe.