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If people no longer expect objectivity from their political and legal systems, then all justice will be reduced to a power struggle between conflicting and irreconcilable perspectives, a struggle in which the most dominant and pervasive bias will replace fair and impartial process as the character of justice. But if objectivity in law and politics is everywhere supplanted by conflict between subjective interests, then the side of economic privilege and established authority will always retain dominance. A society in which people no longer expect representatives of its major institutions even to attempt to render objectivity in their professional demeanours is a society whose major institutions are in a crisis of ethical legitimacy. In such a society, there is wide spread cynicism regarding the possibility of fair political process because it seems impossible that impartial, unbiased dispositions could exist to enact such processes.
Robert Nicholls
Language and Logic
Saturday, May 29, 2010
News
China’s Currency Manipulation: About to Cause a Global Explosion
China Killing Falun Gong Practitioners for Profit
Falun Gong Practitioner Involved in Changchun TV Broadcast Dies in Custody
China: The Next Ill Wind?
Worldwide financial crisis 2?
Credit Crisis Indicators
US military alert level raised in Seoul, 24 stealth fighters jets ready
U.N.: North Korea Is Exporting Nuclear Missile Technology
Europe heading for a meltdown
Iran hid equipment from inspectors
Syria arming Hezbollah from secret bases
China ban on fishing as tension runs high
Brazil and Argentina: China's Growing Foothold in Latin America
Tiananmen Massacre Memorial Blocked In Hong Kong
Parents of Kindergarten Killing Victims Silenced by Chinese Authorities
Chinese authorities still detaining Uyghurs without charge
Chinese Farmers Lie on Railroad Tracks to Protest Land Grab
China’s Use of ‘World Expo’ Tactical and Peculiar
The FSB Returns to Ukraine
Dark But Short: Russia’s Shadow on Georgia’s Elections
Maoist attack derails 13 coaches of Express train, 68 dead
French secret service fear Russian cathedral a spying front
UK ID cards to be scrapped in 100 days
What sites such as Facebook and Google know and whom they tell
USAF vehicle breaks record for hypersonic flight
Navy’s Drone Death Ray Takes Out Targets at Sea
Saturday, May 15, 2010
News
Shanghai Expo Intensifies Chinese Regime's Crackdown of Falun Gong
Former Chinese Prison Official Reveals the Dark Side of the System
Shifting Sands in the Gulf: The Iran Calculus in China-Saudi Arabia Relations
Missile Developments in China, India and Pakistan: A Burgeoning Missile Race
Confessed Spy Convicted of Exporting U.S. Crypto Gear to China
Case of Death in Police Custody Still Alive 10 Years On
China’s CPI Increases as Food Prices Soar
Junta Hampers Water Aid
Russia developing new anti-missile system, S-500
Russia to sell Syria warplanes, air defense systems
Syria, Hizballah are building a massive wall in eastern Lebanon
Iran expands enrichment facility
Europe Only Postpones Its Day of Reckoning
Bomb explodes in Greek courthouse
Thai Army Cites ‘Live Fire Zone’ as Clashes Continue
Former Mexico presidential candidate missing
Candidates threatened in local Mexico elections
Amnesty? Bureaucrats already drawing up plan to implement
Google grabs personal info off of Wi-Fi networks
Thursday, May 13, 2010
News
Iran Targeting Dissidents Through Global Police INTERPOL
Obama issued executive order, grants INTERPOL to operate on U.S. soil without the usual restraints that apply to domestic law enforcement
China's navy changing the game
U.S. Should Address Human Rights Backsliding in China
Chinese authorities detain worshippers in a raid on an underground church
Uyghur Held, Boss Vows Crackdown
China’s High GDPs: Facts or Fabrications?
China’s 2009 Real Estate Market Regulation a Failure
China formally Bans Anonymous Internet Messages
Serial Killings Reveal Deteriorated Social Relationships in China
Moscow Grooming a Political Team in Tbilisi
NATO code compromise
'Eight dead' in blast in Russia's Dagestan
North Korea shipping WMDs to Syria
Arsons Reported in North Korea
Rogue Thai general aiding Red Shirts shot in head
The Case for Economic Doom and Gloom
Japan financing towards a fiscal crisis
Broad Approval For Smart New Arizona Immigration Law
US drug war has met none of its goals
Meet traitor Maurice Strong
Google hides Obama's Social Security Number story
New Hawaii law shuns Obama birth document requests
Nine accused of accessing Obama’s student loan records
Monday, May 10, 2010
A Declaration on behalf of Internet Liberty
The western internet has remained relatively free so far but there is no bill of internet rights or sufficient constitutional protection for internet rights. Laws, and more importantly law makers, have not kept up with the pace of technology and this has left open the possibility of exploitation by the powers that be. In order to operate and compete in the modern world one must have access to the internet. All modern citizens are vulnerable to the threat of undue government interference in their privacy. Freedom should not end at the tip of a keyboard. If adopted the international treaty would bypass legislatures and scrutiny and come into force through executive order. Of course I do not assume that all politicians the world over are conspiring to curb freedom and destroy what makes the West better than the rest of the world. What I am saying is that many of today’s politicians of all political stripes grew up in yesterdays world and have not the foresight to see the implications that their decisions today will have on the world of tomorrow. Any law that gives the authorities power over the internet will also give authorities power over the physical world as well. All of your personal information will be subject to constant scrutiny. You will be open to having your front door busted down by a police raid based on what those in power say you can and can not do or think, even if you did nothing. Under international law you will have no sovereign individual rights. No domestic legal protection. What our forefathers fought bloody revolutions for is disappearing behind closed doors by methods conceived of by foreign tyrants. The day will come when it may be necessary to rise up once again to protect our way of life as it is under constant threat from both foreign and domestic pressures. A free sovereign society is always under attack as the very idea is threatening to the opulent privilege of the old world tyrants. Vigilance to such subtlety crafted seismic shifts in the human condition is not common among the corrupted materialistic masses of lambs being led to the slaughter. From this day forward let all those who heed the call look upon existence through the prism of justice that they may be protected from the evils of eternal enslavement.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
News
CHINA, IRAN, AND NORTH KOREA: A TRIANGULAR STRATEGIC ALLIANCE
China, Iran, North Korea have formed strategic alliance
Three Chinese Bloggers Sentenced for Exposing Crimes
Beijing Demands Internet Providers Report ‘State Secret Leaks’
Macau Police Clash with Protesters, 41 Injured
Hong Kong Marches for Democracy
Russian Military Personnel Crisis: Medvedev and the General Staff Join the Fray
Pakistan test-fires two ballistic missiles
Pakistan’s Ongoing Azm-e-Nau-3 Military Exercises Define Strategic Priorities
Is Brazil Developing the Bomb?
Will World Learn from Greece Crisis? Probably Not
Greek Debt Crisis Raises Doubts About the European Union
Gates Seeks Pentagon Overhaul