Whatshot
What's the issue?
What's the issue?
Date: 2013-09-20
I'm not sure if it is good news or not but Barak's buddy, Lawrence Summers, has just found out that his chances to become the head of the Federal Reserve have just been kicked in the crotch. However America has their hands full with yet another crazy gunman on the loos shooting indiscriminately. How does this phenomenon just keep cropping up.
But O'bomber is not to be stopped, he just recently waived the provisions of the Arms Export Control Act to supply the Syrian rebels, preferably called opposition, known widely around the world under the term terrorists, with weapons, mainly for protection against chemical weapons. Russia insists that there is no proof that Assad was behind the attack and the UN report on the attack could not point a finger in either direction. Would America sanction the rebels using chemical weapons so they could blame it on Assad and use the incident to invade Syria? Would they do such a thing? WHAH! Am I being absurd?
It is not for me to say, but if you look at how the Vietnam War was started, or how the US entered the second world war, or how the "live" footage of an airliner slamming into one of the World Trade Centre's buildings, seems to show the said, windowless aeroplane slicing into the building and disappearing into the steel and concrete building, the thin aluminium wings slipping through the steel and concrete framed glass building, before exploding inside, then maybe, just maybe you will have your answer to my absurd question.
But lets come home to South Africa, where things might not be so absurd. Might. The Economic Freedom Fighters of Julius Malema fame are reported to be embarking on a national education drive. They will be expounding on the Marxist and Leninist theories of how to govern a nation using communist theories. Excellent. Any form of education we can provide to the people of our country is to be commended. God known Angie needs all the help she can get. The communist model did fantastic things for Eastern Europe when they were emerging from the ravages of the Second World War. Free education and free medical services are communist ideals that have been adapted to socialist standards and are honourable ideals, but someone still has to pay for them.