Archive for 'International'
It must have been Yuri!
DISCLAIMER: This is a work of fiction… well, not really.
Depending on how busy my workday is, I always manage to spend a bit of time everyday readings news and opinion articles, checking out blogs, watching some of those YouTube videos, using Google Talk (strongly recommended by me!) etc. In short, well-developed and researched time-wasting schemes.
Moving […]
Posted: September 4th, 2006 under Opinion, Blogs, Criticism, International, Personal, Conservatism, NeoCons.
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Yikes! Social Liberals Vs. Capitalists?
I won't waste time with a long introduction. This post is a response to a response to a post I wrote, which in turn was a relative response to another post.Alright then, let's go!
Now, Sandmonkey responded to my post by saying:
Well, Faisal, let me ignore your mindboggeling comparison of those who die on the hands […]
Posted: May 17th, 2006 under International, Theory, Debate, Capitalism, Liberalism.
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This is why I’m a Social Liberal.
[This post was originally written and meant to be published on the 6th of May. Real life events forced me to save it as a draft and I was only able to continue it today.]I have political views. A lot in fact. The way I see it has been dedicated to commenting about various socio-political […]
Posted: May 13th, 2006 under International, Theory, Debate, Capitalism, Liberalism.
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Morales… turning the tap Off?
Bolivia's President-elect Evo Morales declared yesterday, on International Workers' Day, that Bolivia would nationalize Bolivia's Oil & Gas companies if foreign firms do not "agree to give Bolivia's state oil company oversight of production and a majority of their revenue generated in Bolivia". Morales gave those companies six months to make their choice.
Already soldiers of […]
Posted: May 2nd, 2006 under News, International, Analysis, Developing Countries, Freedom.
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Random News and Opinions
As I have a two week break from work (working at a school helped me re-discover the joy of Spring Break as a holiday) I now randomly surf the Internet in the morning checking news or whatnot. I don't know if I'm going to do this regularly, but I will share the things I found […]
Posted: April 17th, 2006 under News, Opinion, International, Egyptian Politics, Economics & Trade.
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