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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, July 18, 2013
World War Z, Hollywood Latest Sell Out to China
Taiwan Rehearses for Communist Chinese Invasion
Hong Kong Residents Defend Falun Gong From Harassment
People think this through,
What if a member of your family or someone you knew was a falun gong practitioner?
What if a member of your family or someone you knew was an anti-corruption activist?
Making it your policy to arrest members of the community for their beliefs is an unacceptable policy for any party wishing to present themselves as a legitimate ruling party. The persecution of peaceful members of the community who are simply trying to contribute to a better world is unacceptable.
When a political culture becomes so partisan to the point where pragmatic relaxed good governance turns to a wasteful struggle over "power", then the community should expect undesirable results.
Obviously, no one in their right mind would want the communist party to rule their community because no one in their right mind would want to be abused by a totalitarian regime.
Even if you don't care about politics, you probably would care if a regime came after members of the community. What the world needs is virtue, people virtuous enough not to abuse power, to only use it to inspire people to achieve good things. People must abandon partisanship if we are to confront the monumental challenges of our time, the situation demands it. Extremism is a mental illness.
I'm asking you, all of you, to put aside the selfish quest for power and focus on accomplishing what needs to be done. This is not about any one of us, this is not even about our era and how it unfolds. This is about a long term change in consciousness achieved through deep thought and meditation that will bring an end to political violence.
The struggle for the human soul is greater than any of us.
Chinese Anti-Corruption Rights Activist Detained
The methods and patterns of behavior employed by the communist party are immoral and should not be enabled in any way.
Glaxo and the peril of doing business in China
Inside the Ring: New naval harassment in Asia
Trident downgrade would leave Britain vulnerable to nuclear attack
Indefensible Policies: Our Commander-in-Chief Retreats As Putin's Missile Programs Advance
Global threat to food supply as water wells dry up
Brian Stewart: Egypt's other existential crisis — the Nile
Syrian Unrest Could Have Broad Geopolitical Impact
Military Cooperation Between Cuba, North Korea Revealed
Russia jails top opposition leader; Putin denounced as dictator
Chinese Hackers Dropbox Their Viruses
Body Worlds Challenged to Provide DNA
PMO asked staff to supply 'enemy' lists to new ministers
Plot to bribe unhappy aide involved in ethnic vote scandal
Report on BC Rail legal bills delayed
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
Friday, April 9, 2010
News
China on ‘Treadmill to Hell’ Amid Bubble, Chanos Says
The Maturing Saudi-Chinese Alliance
China 'Watching' Kyrgyzstan
Concern Over Chinese Bids for Energy Exploration Off Taiwan
Chinese Dissidents Harassed on Tomb-Sweeping Day
Tibetan Monk Detained
Tibetan middle school locked down by Chinese communist authorities
Cuban advisers bolster Venezuelan regime
Mexico may cut millions of cellphones to fight crime
The Dow's up but trades are scarce, worrying bulls
Obama's false START
Monday, March 2, 2009
News

Dow Closes Below 6,800; Lowest in 12 Years
UN Inspector: Iran, Syria Both Hiding Nuke Programs
Hariri Tribunal Worries, Elates Lebanese
Cuba Shakeup Ends Any Chance of Reform
President of Guinea-Bissau said to be killed by soldiers
Economic Catastrophe Propels Russia into an Identity Crisis
MISS NORTH DAKOTA ARRESTED IN IRAN
More military officers demand eligibility proof
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Sunday, July 15, 2007
News
Russia withdraws from arms treaty
RUSSIA LAUNCHES MASSIVE PROGRAM TO DEVELOP BLACK SEA PORTS
China Still Big on Slave Labor, Pollution
Over One Thousand Villagers Riot in Zhanjiang City
Uyghur Girls Forced Into Labor Far From Home By Local Chinese Officials
Farmers in Heilongjiang Province Call for 'Human Rights, Not Olympic Games'
Shanghai activist dies hours after medical parole
China's Exploitative Cotton Factory
Less Freedom of Press in Hong Kong, Says Report
Nicholas Young, Maurice Strong, China
FANATICS' TRIPLE TERROR ATTACK EXPOSED
Schoolgirls in the gunsights of the Taliban
Teheran continues nuclear activities
France's Villepin Could Face Criminal Charges
27 Cuban boat refugees arrive at Florida island
Robot Air Attack Squadron Bound for Iraq
U.S. Army Seeks Better Protective Plates
Conrad Black and the politics of justice
America good! Al-Qaida bad!
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
News

Castro's Spies Still a Threat
Afghan Boy: Taliban Recruited Me to Bomb U.S. Troops
Chavez to head to Russia, Belarus, Iran
Oil Industry Faces Reliability Problem, Not Supply
How to Stop Iran
Online Media Keep Up Pressure on China's Propaganda Czars
China Launches $1 Billion African Trade Fund
Cheap Chinese tires blamed for fatalities
Chinese honey now reported among import dangers
Sunday, June 24, 2007
News
Update: China-Gate Scandal
Update: Organ Harvesting in China
General: China taking on U.S. in cyber arms race
China: blind human rights activist physically mistreated in Shandong prison
US Senate worried about Chávez, China and drugs in Latin America
Political prisoner in China denied family visits
Mining Sparks Clash in Tibetan Area of Sichuan
NEO-COMINTERN MEETING IN TIRASPOL
Russian Aerospace Makes a Come-back
Iraq's 'Chemical Ali' Sentenced to Hang
Hezbollah's Terrorist Threat to the European Union
House OK's increasing Cuba democracy aid
Goodbye Tony
Hacker Penetrates Pentagon E-Mail System
GD Pitches Ground Laser to Protect Aircraft From Missiles
Full Hillary 'smoking gun' video released
Friday, May 18, 2007
News
More Cuban Spies Lurking In U.S.
Fighting Plunges Gaza Further Into Chaos
Estonia Experts Build Defenses After Cyber Attacks
Security alert after Sikh clashes in India
73-Year-Old U.N. Refugee Seized in Russia, Believed at Imminent Risk of Repatriation to China
Nicaragua Re-Establishes North Korea Ties
PM Abe Warns On Security As Japan Mulls Defense
Friday, May 4, 2007
News
Hamas Calls for 'Extermination of Jews'
Cuban Airport Shootout May Mark New Round of Flight
Corporate Board Committee on Human Rights Resolution on Ballot at Yahoo! Inc. Annual Shareholders Meeting
Chinese Officials Neutralize Cutting-Edge Magazine
Bradley Awards: John Bolton Blasts Bureaucracy
Banned From YouTube?
Qube TV: alternative to YouTubeConservapedia: alternative to Wikipedia
News

New Zealand Surgeons Condemn Hideous Organ Trade in China
US Commission for International Religious Freedom releases annual report
Chinese Media Reports on Judge's Suspicious Death from "Sudden Adult Death Syndrome"
Google urges shareholders to permit censorship
Russia hell bent on new Cold War
ESTONIA ALERTS THE EU TO RUSSIA’S CHALLENGE
Syrian Military Buildup Worries Israel
Terror plot foiled: new Iraqi school had bombs built in
Some 15 per cent of schools torched in Thai Muslim southUpdate: The real Cuba.com
Honeybee Die-Off Threatens U.S. Food Supply
Virulent New Strain of TB Raising Fears of Pandemic
Update: media corruption
Saturday, April 28, 2007
News

Forum Reveals Organ Harvesting in China
BLOODY HARVEST
Independent Investigation into Allegations of organ Harvesting in china
China's Execution Buses: Video
Mugabe dishes land to Chinese... plus mines and tobacco
Rand: U.S. could lose war with China over Taiwan
Rand Report: Entering the Dragon's Lair
Update: The Real Cuba; Dam Commie Bastards
Bush, Abe threaten North Korea
US troops seize gang smuggling bombs from Iran
Pakistan bombing leaves 22 dead
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Friday, April 20, 2007
News
Due in part to the investigations of this blog, the following article was published.
Police force abortions in China
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20 More Women Forced to Have Abortions in Guangxi on April 18
Former Tibetan Protest Monk Details Torture in Jail
Canadian Foriegn Affairs Minister condemns arrest of activist in China
Japan, Germany Agree on EU Arms Ban for China
TAIWAN-VATICAN PARTNERSHIP FOR CHARITY TO GROW CLOSER
NORTH CAUCASUS-TESTED STRATEGIES USED TO COUNTER MARCH OF THE DISCONTENTED IN RUSSIA
EU-Russia trust at post-Cold War low: EU trade chief
Moscow university locks down foreign students before Hitlers birthday
IAEA: Iran Has 1,300 Centrifuges Up and Running
Iran May Be Fueling New Missile War On Israel
Iranian foreign minister visits Venezuela
Iran Dam Said to Threaten Ancient Sites
Cuba imprisons journalist, calling him a `social danger'
Dictator Chavez of Venezuela launches Zeppelin, "It reminds me of 1984, of George Orwell. This is Big Brother..."
KYRGYZSTAN: BISHKEK PROTEST ERUPTS IN VIOLENCE
Video Shows Beheading of 'American Spy' by 12 year old terrorist
Islamic Fanatics Beat Journalist in Canada
Al-Qaeda seeks to expand its operations
Nuclear terror: How likely is it?
U.S.-TURKISH INTERESTS COLLIDE IN IRAQ, BUT MESH IN AFGHANISTAN AND KOSOVO
Khalilzad to Be Named U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.
Fed wiring Social Security payments to illegals in Mexico?
Tape Suggests Hillary Clinton Campaign Finance Violation
Ministers Back EU 450-Strong Rapid Border Force
Georgia NATO Membership a Matter of Time: Official
John McCain's Finest Hour
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
News
Rights group accuses Yahoo of helping China arrest and torture
Chinese couple sues Yahoo for man's imprisonment
Mao Hengfeng held in abusive conditions, appeal denied
Christian Women Forced to Have Abortions in Guangxi and Shandong
Beijing Bans Red Hair, Earrings for Cabbies
DPP Makes Decision on Olympic Torch
RUSSIA LAUNCHES NEW STRATEGIC SUBMARINE
"INDEPENDENT" RUSSIAN GAS PRODUCER INCREASES COOPERATION WITH GAZPROM
Russia Plans Tunnel Link to Alaska
Iran sending arms to Afghanistan, Iraq, Pace says
Iran's Ahmadinejad: 'Cut Off Hand' of Any Invader
?Killer's "Manifesto" reportedly references 9/11 attacks, agrees with ideology behind attacks?
Cubans Break Out To Protest
Venezuela Imposes 4-Hour Weekly Socialism Class, Universal Says
Rio gunbattles add to violence worries
Indian Army Leaders Mull Non-U.N. Deployments for Troops
Some U.S. Marine Humvees To Get All-In-One Radar System
Friday, April 13, 2007
News
'Taiwan' Bids for WHO Membership
U. S., China to Hold Economic Talks
Japan Looks to Amend Pacifist Constitution
Kremlin Foe Calls for Putin's Ouster as President
Iran has uranium for bombs
Nuclear Roulette
Fugitive says he met missing ex-FBI agent
Hugo Chavez: Arm Forces for Oil Takeovers
Cuban amputee seeks new arms, new life in U.S.
Uganda promises security after riots target Asians
Anti-RPG Success
Osprey To Make Combat Debut In Iraq
Researchers Explore Scrapping Internet
Net reaches out to final frontier
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
News
China and Russia plan Mars mission
Russian scientific elite buck Kremlin
Global positioning data that shows 15 British sailors and marines were well inside Iraqi waters
Yemen shoots down Iranian drone
Congress to Get Closed-Door Briefing on Cuban Spy
Militants attack town in Pakistan
Pentagon Prepares for Web Wars
NATO Finds More Evidence of Taliban-Opium Link in Afghanistan
Paris subway riot hints at bigger cultural issue
The EU at 50, democracy in danger
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
News
TRAINING THE PLA IN CIVILIAN UNIVERSITIES
Taiwan to Test Defenses against China in Live-Fire Drills
Russia Nixes 'Excessive' Iran Sanctions
Terrorists Using Children in Suicide Bombings
Sweden and Cuba in diplomatic crisis
THE IRAQ SURGE: WHY IT'S WORKING
Gore plan would 'ban new cars and people'