I received this message in the form of an email this afternoon, and as I read it, it brought a tear to my eye. Its a strong message, a powerful theme and a dynamic quandy of mankind. What would you do?….you make the choice. Don’t look for a punch line, there isn’t one. Read it [...]
Archive for January, 2010
Two Choices – A Quandry of Life
Posted: January 24, 2010 in Charity, Life in General, Online, Our WorldTags: Accept, Acceptance, Children, Choices, Disability, Have a Shay Day, Ignore, Judgement, Less Fortunate, Nature, Pass on, Quandry of Life, Society
Blood on the hands of our Media
Posted: January 20, 2010 in Life in General, Online, Our World, UKTags: Afghanistan, Blame, British Press, Burma, Corrupt, Darfur, Earthquake, Eastern European Orphans, Europe, Haiti, Haitian Earthquake, International AID, Iran, Irresponsibility, ITV, Media, Mexico City, Natural Disasters, Orphans, Pakistan, Press, Press Coverage, Responsibility, Ruwanda, Tsunami, USA, Zimbabwean Orphans
I have watched the latest press coverage of the Haitian earthquake with some irritation at the sheer lack of responsibility with which our modern press portray national emergencies. In writing this post I do not in any way want to take anything away from the pain and suffering of the Haitian people, nor the impact [...]
Why 2010 is not a New Year I Celebrated.
Posted: January 13, 2010 in Africa, Life in General, Our World, Politics, UKTags: 2010, 21st Century, Afghanistan, British General Election, British Winter, David Cameron, Economy, G20, G8, Global Warming, India, New Year, One World Money, Pakistan, Second Decade, Single Monetary System, South Africa, Third Millennium, World Cup, World Population, Xenophobia
Well I’ve been dragged kicking and screaming into the new decade, the second tenth or first fifth of the second millennium, or is it really the third millennium? I mean if you think about it in practical sense, 0 to 999 was millennium one, 1000 to 1999 was millennium two and so surely 2000 onwards [...]
When enough is quite enough.
Posted: January 12, 2010 in Life in General, Politics, UKTags: Anti Terrorism, Christianity, Intolerant, Islam4UK, islamic groups, Mecca, Religion, UK, UK Troops, Wootten Bassett
When an islamist group thinks that parading in protest in Wootten Bassett is acceptable then I say enough is enough!







