Wednesday, June 30, 2004
Of Topic
The BBC recently held an interview with Michael Berg, father of Nicholes Berg who was beheaded by terrorists. The first 2 questions were when he find out the news of his son's death and how he took it. The third question was (not exactly but directed so) about Michael's opinion in the Iraq-phase of the war on terror. From there on the whole interview revovled solely around this silly topic.
This is were crooked minded people are leading themeselfs. Instead of askind releavant questions which would have made this interview interesting and newsworthy, they've transformed it in a nonsense cheap propeganda against freeing Iraq.
Posted at 11:54 am by parallel_I
Monday, June 28, 2004
No Torture for Terrorists!
The radical liberals in this country are very busy with human rights for terrorists. But I don't understand their motivation; if you will not continue to take all measures in getting information out of captured terrorists, you'll never be able to prevent terror acts from happening. When terror attacks happen, the liberals have "reason" to cry against the US-led was on terror Iraq-phase.
My guess? Let terror attacks happen, so there will be "reason" to cry against the war on terror.
Makes perfectly sense - ok at least from a liberal crooked point of view.
Posted at 01:30 pm by parallel_I
Thursday, June 10, 2004
I'm a Frenchman!
That's what some online personality quiz informed me today - Based on my answers to the stated questions, I make the perfect typical French guy. How wonderful...
I did not take it as a compliment. But in a way it explains to me why I came to heartily dislike the French; for I understand their feelings and know how to interpret their nasty attitude towards our country since the post-9/11 epoch, when the United States begun flexing it's military muscles.
And as a "Frenchman" let me tell you this: "we" are terribly wrong!
Posted at 05:50 pm by parallel_I
Tuesday, June 08, 2004
Awfully Arrogant
This is what the BBC is all about - insensitive and arrogant. The BBC is known for its insensitivity the others in general; let go of their systematic way of twisting news and the regular bias-slant that accommodates everything they cover. But today I noticed something new, that alongside the insensitivity, they are awfully arrogant.
In a news itam in the Middle East section of the BBC online addition, the reporter claims that the recent attack on two BBC journalists in Saudi Arabia "is another reminder of the dangers now faced by foreigners in the conservative Muslim kingdom."
This is very telling. From the BBC's point of view, the numerous slaughter of many tens of innocent civilian workers in murderous bombings, is of the same scale as the killing of one man, who intentionally risked his life knowing what might happen to him covering news in risky areas.
So to summarize: a life in the BBC equals tens of other "ordinary" people.
Just one more word. I would agree with this notion given the fact that the BBC is, indeed, special and out of the ordinary - in falsifying facts, twisting the truth, and crooking reality.
Posted at 02:16 pm by parallel_I
Thursday, June 03, 2004
Liar and Looser
I'm certainly not a looser and I don't consider myself to be a liar. But I am, in fact, lying to myself and would think of me as a looser - again, just to myself.
People don't look at me as a loosing liar; but I am one to myself. I'm fooling myself and constantly lying to myself.
What a jerk! (That's me.)
It's so weird. On one hand I advise others on certain problems and help them find solutions. People do consider me as the guy whom you might ask for advice. And I think I am being helpful - to everyone except myself.
Every move I make in almost any field is surrounded by uncertainty. I still haven't decided what I'm looking for in life; what path I should take in this world. I clear the clouds from others horizons, and appear to bring them on mine. Helping others in there decision-makings, but haze my own decisions with self-created fog.
What a weird wonderer.
Posted at 06:49 pm by parallel_I