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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
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
News
Lessons From the Holocaust, Organ Harvesting in China
Renewed Calls for Investigation Into Organ Harvesting
China, the Mother of all Grey Swans
China: the coming costs of a superbubble
Grand March Near White House by Practitioners of Falun Gong
U.S. Senators Demand DoD Release China Report
China Warns U.S. to Stay Out of Islands Dispute
Japan to Beef Up Submarines to Counter Chinese Power
North Korea threatens 'sacred' nuclear war
US vulnerable and unprepared for nuclear attack
Tensions Rise as Largest US-South Korea Military Exercise Kicks Off, China Launches Surveillance Aircraft and Anti Ship Missile Destroyers on Behalf of Ally North Korea
Lead Poisons Children in China
Pollution makes quarter of China water unusable-ministry
Chinese Real Estate Development Wipes Out Homes and Heritage
Another Financial Crisis May Be Brewing In Hungary
Taleb: Government Deficits Could Be the Next 'Black Swan'
Gorbachev Warns of Explosive Problems With Medvedev’s “Modernization”
Will Russia Buy Up Ukraine?
French “Tin Cans” or Technology Transfer? Vysotskiy on the Mistral
Burma is working on nuclear weapons programme
Turkey Going Nuclear
Cuban Fantasies of Nuclear War
Israel warns of N. Korea missile proliferation in Mideast
Hizballah saber-rattling over its expected indictment in Hariri murder
Hizballah Takes Aim At Israel's Natural Gas Discovery
A Clouded Outlook for Japan
Alternate QDR: Boost Equipment Modernization, U.S. Force Size
BAE: Hybrid-Electric Design Will Pay Off in U.S. Army GCV program
Setting Cyber Traps
Jack-Booted Thugs Terrorizing Law-Abiding citizens
Friday, July 23, 2010
News
When the gulag meets capitalism with Chinese characteristics
On North Korea and More, China Flexes Its Muscles
Japan Building Missiles to Counter China's Naval Power
Tens of Thousands in Standoff with Police in Eastern China
Thousands Protesting in Southern China Violently Suppressed
Protest at Lead Contamination zone Suppressed
Inside Stories of Bloody Conflict in Xinjiang
Uyghur Journalist Gets 15 Years
Jailing of US Citizen Raises Concerns Over Chinese State Secrets Laws
Famed Chinese Human Rights Lawyer Gao Zhisheng Missing Again
Internet TV Company Helps Break Beijing's Censorship
Oil Spill in China Spreads
Number of political prisoners in Cuba still murky
South Lebanon’s Shiites Clash with French Peacekeepers – A Hezbollah Strategy
A Quiet Alliance Forms Against Iran in the Middle East
France To Build Russia 2 Ships
White House predicts record $1.47 trillion deficit
Where’s the Credit?
Wal-Mart to roll out tracking chips on men's basics
Solar UAV Lands After Record 2 Weeks Aloft
Shortened URLs Drive Need for New Security
Thursday, July 22, 2010
News
Poor Chinese Are Throwing Money Into An Unescapable Capital Trap
China Has a Painful Surprise for the Global Economy
Foreign companies in China sound off on business policies
Report Details Tibet Crackdown
Uyghur Journalist To Face Trial
U.S. aircraft carrier drops out of training drill due to China pressure
China’s Cyber Command
The Chinese Navy’s Emerging Support Network in the Indian Ocean
Assessing the PLA’s Promotion Ladder to CMC Member Based on Grades vs. Ranks
Russia Will Spend 20 Trillion Rubles on New Weapons
More Muslim Riots in France
Outgoing comptroller accuses Ban Ki-moon of thwarting war on corruption at UN
Venezuela Severs Ties With Colombia
US-Iranian combat looms in Iraq as US plans UN role for US troop remnant
US spy chief nominee warns of N Korea 'direct attacks'
U.S. announces new sanctions against N.Korea
Ukraine Expects a new loan from the IMF
Kosovo's independence is legal, UN court rules
Vindicated for Removing Saddam
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
News
New Chinese anti ship missile
China a debt junkie?
Second China stimulus?
Sea change in U.S. China Relations
Motives of China's east sea drills
Bay of Bengal littorals in Chinese strategic calculus
Beijing revenue exacerbates central local tensions
China's emerging Eurasian transport corridor
Chinese police disperse land grab protest
Chinese police detain Uyghurs
China put curbs on traditional burials to stamp out protests
Russia expands powers of secret police
Russia doubles money for weapons
Russia circumvents sanctions on Iran
North Korea orders purge
Mexican gangs maintain lookout bases on U.S. territory
Lost decade new threat to economy
Growing Number of Prosecutions for Videotaping the Police
Monday, July 5, 2010
Chinese agents in Canadian Government
I have witnessed first hand the control China has over local government in Canada these days.
Citizens are no longer allowed to protest in front of Chinese government buildings in parts of Canada. As our constitutional rights are one by one disappearing agents of foreign influence are growing in number in our houses of parliament under the guise of "multiculturalism". Democracy is under attack and it is up to the sons of liberty to defend it.
Liberty or Death.
On behalf of all true Canadians Many thanks to our Hero CSIS Director Richard Fadden for revealing to the general public this devious part of the china threat. However Freedom Fighters have long known that sections of the government are already under chinese influence.
We will resist, until the last man is standing.
Some Canadian politicians paid agents of China