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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
Thursday, August 19, 2010
News
China Targets U.S.
China's development of Quantum Teleportation a Serious Threat
PLA Expands Network of Military Reconnaissance Satellites
Pentagon Takes Aim at China Cyber Threat
Canada Calls on Chinese Embassy to Give Back Journalist's Passport
Political Persecution Tears a Chinese Family Apart
Activist Detained in Beijing
The Caspian Sea: China’s Silk Road Strategy Converges with Damascus
Analysis: Iran Gas Ambition Requires China to Crack LNG Secret
Iran's secret pipeline into the U.S.
Extremist Muslims in UK Threaten Civil War
Kurdish PKK Using PJAK to Isolate Turkey
Round Seven? The Houthi Rebellion in Northern Yemen
Al-Shabaab’s Unavoidable Clash with Somaliland Democracy
The Tricks of Hezbollah
Germany charges two over Iran exports
Report: Saudi Judge Considers Paralysis Punishment
Russia Throws Open French Warship Buy to Tender
Chavez Signs Law That Will Kill Private Brokerages
Body of kidnapped mayor dumped in northern Mexico
Rebels kill 3 Indian peacekeepers in Congo
The Erosion of America's Middle Class
Difficult economic times ahead, CBO warns
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
News
China Targets US Troops with Arms Buildup
China and the US battle to assert presence in South China Sea
Taiwan, Japan Vow To Keep Close Eye On China
China tests space station module to launch in 2011
China's Greedy Communists
Where China Hides Its Debt
Chinese authorities confiscate photos of an exiled Tibetan religious figure
North Korea’s ‘Enormous Achievements’ Highlighted by Chinese Media
North Korea succession: A new contender
S. Korea Studies North's New Battle Tank
Russia's intelligence attack: The Anna Chapman danger
Iran To Unveil Array Of Weapons Next Week
Bomb kills head of Iran's military drone program
Mayor of northern Mexican town of Santiago is kidnapped
Barclays To Pay $298 Million For Evading U.S. Economic Sanctions
W T F - Feds: No charges in Pa. school laptop-spying case
Monday, August 16, 2010
News
China's military power growing
China surges past Japan as No. 2 economy
Southeast Asian nations beef up to counter China
SANDERS: World economy coming in for a landing
China Extending Advantage Over Taiwan
Chinese dam projects raise alarm in Asia
Tibetan Protest Monks Evade Arrest
Chinese Media Toe Party Line Over Disaster
China reduces holdings of Treasury debt in June
Pro Moscow Government Targets Opposition in Ukraine
Iran Details Plans for New Mountain Nuke Sites
S-300 deployment cut off northern route to Iran
Eagleburger: World's Going to War Over Iranian Nukes
Signs point to trouble ahead for Hezbollah
US may ban weapon sales if Turkey-Israel relations don't improve
Israel aims to increase Space Program
Mexican cartel blockades streets in Monterrey
Threats of int'l BlackBerry bans echo US debate
Saturday, August 14, 2010
News
Russia’s Police State
Rule Of Law Still Anemic In Russia
Drunken Nation: Russia’s Depopulation Bomb
China Floods May Be Sign of Wider Problems
Smile! Aerial images being used to enforce laws
Google has joined Verizon in lobbying to erode net neutrality
Judge's ruling uproots use of biotechnology beets
Bosnian court confirms genocide indictment
Amid drug-war weariness, Felipe Calderón calls for a debate on legalisation
Shifting battle lines bring violence to new parts of Mexico
Colorado agency blows off law restricting money for illegals
Underneath Lebanon, Israel sees hidden battlefield
No More Debt!
Hey Ayatollah, leave those kids alone
Video Link^
Pink Floyd anthem rewritten for young Iranians
"images of everyday life in Iran appearing in between shots. In the Islamic Republic, playing and listening to rock music is illegal."
Friday, August 13, 2010
News
John Bolton: Russia's Loading of Nuke Fuel Into Iran Plant Means Aug. 21 Deadline for Israeli Attack
Russian Advancing in the Black Sea-South Caucasus Region
New START: Increasing the Risk of Nuclear War
Russian actions don't jibe with reset
Russia looks beyond its oil reserves
Stocks fall for 4th day after retail sales report
Fed Policymakers Screw It Up Again
When Japan's debt bubble bursts – watch out
Missing Lawyer Important for China’s Future
Jailed Tibetan Made Donations
Chinese Regime Uses Doctored Photo to Discredit The Epoch Times
Lawyer: Iranian who faced stoning likely tortured
Turkish gasoline sales to Iran soared amid new UN sanctions
Fear of involvement of organised crime in the energy sector
Federal appeals court in NY rules against ACORN
Study: Illegals Account for 1 in 12 US Births
Governor: Violence Paralyzes Mexico Border
Blogger Beats Mexico Media on Drug News Blackout
Sagem To Test Patroller UAV in Civil Security Role
Questions and answers about BlackBerry objections
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
News
China: The Mother of All Bubbles
If mulling over an espionage career for Beijing, think twice
Uyghur Evictee Detained
India Deploys Su-30s Near China
US Trade gap likely points to slower economic growth
Stocks fall sharply as investors' gloom grows
Fed extends crisis policies as outlook downgraded
UK doctors: New superbug gene could spread widely
Ariz. residents find freedom, protection under new gun law
Russia Deploys S-300 Air Defense Systems in Abkhazia
Enforce international law in Lebanon
Lebanon's crisis strikes discord in Palestinian Gaza
The Point of No Return for Iran
USS Truman posted opposite Hormuz as Iranian threats spiral
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
News
PLA Posturing for Conflict in the South China Sea
Maui man guilty in leak of B-2 secrets to China
The Japanese Archipelago through Chinese Eyes
Chinese Warships Tour the Mediterranean
Promotion of Mao's Grandson a Definite Political Gesture
Pattern of Harsh Prison Sentences for personal views in China
Uyghur Web Moderators Get Life
Missing Chinese Lawyer Honored With Human Rights Award
North Korea fires artillery into waters near border with South Korea
Russia plans major defense budget upgrade
Quashing rallies may not stave off discontent in Russia
SPIES WHO LOOK JUST LIKE US: THE GAME THAT IS NOT A GAME
Russia Counts on Western Input For Modern Arms Production
Fires Producing Chernobyl-Type Panic In Russia
Russia Insults Japan Even As It Seeks Peace and Friendship
Iran Navy Equipped With Four New Submarines
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Video Link: Worse Than War..........Genocide
A film about government mass murder in countries like China, Nazi Germany, Russia.
"By the most fundamental measure -- the number of people killed -- the perpetrators of mass murder since the beginning of the twentieth century have taken the lives of more people than have died in military conflict. So genocide is worse than war," reiterates Goldhagen. "This is a little-known fact that should be a central focus of international politics, because once you know it, the world, international politics, and what we need to do all begin to look substantially different from how they are typically conceived."
Thursday, August 5, 2010
News
Organ Harvesting Witness Faces Deportation to China
Chinese missile could shift Pacific power balance
Hot political summer as China throttles rare metal supply and claims South China Sea
China Builds Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile Base within range of Taiwan, South China Sea
China's Real Estate Bubble Threatens to Burst
Vanity GDP Hurts China’s Living Standard
Parents of China quake victims say they have been threatened by local authorities
Tibetans Reject Quake Plan
Toxic Levels of Manganese Found in Guangdong Tap Water
Babies in China Left Partially Blind After Overdose of Oxygen Experiment
U.S. To Sell Taiwan Two Frigates: Report
Russian wildfires destroy secret naval airbase 2512 Kolomna destroying hundreds of naval aircraft and specialized equipment worth hundreds of millions of dollars and years of production.
Some components lost are no longer in production, irreplaceable due to the degradation of the Russian defence sector.
Closed city Sarov, the main nuclear design and production facility in Russia since 1949,
has had it's perimeter breached by the fires advancing towards nuclear arms producing facilities.
(Closed cities were built in soviet times for sensitive military research and production activities. They are completely walled off and isolated from the rest of the the country and house both the scientists and engineers and the facilities they work at along with the local garrison. All movement in and out is controlled by the authorities as to minimize the risk of espionage and provide a barrier to prevent Russian scientists from defecting to the West. Conditions within the closed cities are said to be much better than in the rest of the country.)
Link to Report on Russian Wildfires
Lots of Questions, Few Answers in Lebanon attack
Iran Publishes New Holocaust-Denying Website
Iran's deadly hand in Afghanistan
Arizona Immigration Law Author: Failure to Enforce Law Impeachable Offense
Monday, August 2, 2010
News
Leaked Memo Outlines Chinese Regime Plans to Up Internet Censorship
China Steps Up Web Controls
Strategic jousting between China and America
Venezuela Sends Troops To Colombian Border
32 billion of Chinese Credit sent to Venezuela
State-Owned Bidders Fuel China's Land Boom
Villagers Clash with Gang and Police in Shanwei
More Uyghur Homes Demolished
Beijing Running Short of Water
Dozens Detained In Protest Rallies Held Across Russia
LYING TO THE DEAD: SOVIET ATROCITY IN UKRAINE IS 21ST CENTURY WARNING
Hot Summer in Moscow Emerges as a Political Problem
Islamists Gain Upper Hand in Dagestan
Czech Republic Ready to Host U.S. Missile Warning Center
State and Local Debt Bombs Ticking Throughout US Heartland