Posted in Capitilism, Culture, Education, New World Order, Political, Religion, Science, Social, Socialism, Society, Speculation, Utopia on June 30, 2007 | No Comments »
It strikes me that one main problem I have in my thought process is that of generalisation, you see I won’t lie, or try and deny the fact that I really don’t like other people, and in most cases tend to look down on them in no small way.
Such an outlook is in reality indefensible [...]
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Posted in Political, Terrorism on June 29, 2007 | No Comments »
According to the news a large car bomb was defused safely in the Haymarket area of London, near Picadilly circus.
Assuming that this is the correct information then we should all be thankful it was spotted and dealt with but my point would be thus.
Our government tells us that their aim is to protect us from [...]
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Posted in Corrections, mistake on June 29, 2007 | No Comments »
No one likes to say ‘I’m wrong’ its not something that anyone I’ve ever met has enjoyed but I’ve got to be honest with myself and say that I made a bad decision in voting in favour of Industrial action.
Put frankly I voted for a strike and I wasn’t prepared to go out and support [...]
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I’m quite sick of writing about the Post Office at the moment but its something I guess which I can kind of detach myself emotionally and not rant and rave in a demented and bitter fashion.
Tomorrow see’s the first national postal strike in 11 years and I won’t be joining in. I’ve asked myself exactly [...]
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Yes lets all talk about Big Brother, or Paris Hilton, or how about the latest series of The Apprentice or maybe we can talk about what I had in my sandwhiches today and who is sleeping with who and who has broken up with who, lets gossip, lets speak volumes of endless bullshit, that is [...]
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Posted in Enviroment, Events on June 27, 2007 | No Comments »
I don’t paticularly like the music to that song but the lyrics, boy, do they speak volumes.
I thought I should comment on our recent bad weather, which unusually for the UK, has claimed four lives at present.
My condololences to the families of the deceased, being caught up in my own personal grief right now I can empathise.
(and [...]
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It struck me today whilst conversing with a colleauge about the nature of the current industrial dispute that the fashionable fervour for a free market ignores one very interesting fact.
The idea behind the free market is that by introducing competition to previously state owned monopolies you will initiate a sudden rush to become more productive, [...]
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I read this latest story from the AFP Network with a great deal of interest
OTTAWA (AFP) - The government of Canada is quietly looking at changing its restrictive gun laws to allow foreign law enforcement officers to carry weapons in this country, according its official publication.The Canada Gazette said a proposed amendment to the Export [...]
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The first National Strike is being called on the 29th, a series of one day stoppages will follow if agreement is not called.
Due to the last weeks events I will be going into work and not striking and there would be several reasons for doing so.
My manager has shown me a great deal of support [...]
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I’ve managed to pull myself together somewhat and as a result have deleted several posts which I don’t feel comfortable with for reasons that my objectivity on some subjects was impeded by my state of mind.
In a moment of self admonishment I think its unfair for me to attack a faith which people may have [...]
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