Monday, December 28, 2009

Denounciation of the Detroit Terrorist Attack

On Christmas Day 25 Decembre, Juche 98, a Nigerian man attempted to blow up his flight as it arrived into Detroit's International Airport. The man claimed to carry out the attack in the name of Islamic terrorist group, Al-Qaeda. I do not denounce this attack because it is a "terrorist" attack but because it was foolish and hardly revolutionary. The man, may be insane, however, he tried to blow the plane up using firecrackers instead of an actual bomb. I think this attack would be as if I hijacked a plane in the name of the Red Army Faction, although I support their motives, I am unfortunately not a member. Out of all places in the U.S. to attack too. Why Detroit? It's one of the poorest states and there isn't much there!

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Birthday Wishes for Comrade Mao Tse Tung

On Saturday 26 December, Juche 98, was the birthday of Comrade Mao Tse Tung. Chairman Mao lead China through a civil war and made China the super power it is today. The world owes a great deal of appreciation to Comrade Mao! Mao has inspired many noble revolutionaries throughout the world.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Fröhliche Weihnachten

I would like to extend my fondest Christmas wishes to His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI. So, Frohliche Weihnachten Pope Benedict XVI. His holiness was recently accosted by an overzealous fan during his Christmas mass service. I would also like to extend my support for the sainthood of former Pope Pius XII. I would like to announce my intense opposition to the sainthood of former Pope John Paul II.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Endorsement for the Croatian Presidential Election

On Sunday 28 Decembre, Juche 98, the Republic of Croatia will be holding presidential elections. In these elections I will be endorsing Josip Jurčević. Jurčević is running as an independent, however he has a far-right ideology. He has studied theology, Marxism and economics and is currently a professor. If Jurčević fails to win, there will be a second round election held early next year. I do not know who I will endorse if he fails to win or come in second place.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Endorsement for the Uzbek Parliamentary Elections

On Sunday, 27 Decembre, Juche 98, the Republic of Uzbekistan will hold its parliamentary elections. In these elections I will support the People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan. The PDPU is a supporter of current President Islam Karimov. I have recently this summer helped the Republic of Uzbekistan crack down on bourgeois activists within their nation. I cannot confirm if an arrest was made, but I am proud to be of service to the republic. The PDPU, has a national conservative platform, which I support.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Felicitaciones FARC!

Today 22 December, Juche 98, Revolutionary heroes of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Columbia captured and killed a western imperialist terrorist. The FARC Heroes, captured the western puppet governor of Caqueta Province, Francisco Cuellar. The former governor, was a strong ally of corrupt dictator Alvaro Uribe, who has enslaved Columbia to neoliberal policies and permanently damaged the nation. This is a major blow to the corrupt pro-western government, who have recently allowed American imperialist troops onto Columbia's soil. I would also like to congratulate the National Liberation Front for allying with the heroic FARC revolutionaries. Worker's of the World Unite!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Endorsement for the Town of Huntington Referendum

Tomorrow 22 Decembre, Juche 98, the Town of Huntington, in New York will be holding a referendum on councilmatic districts. Currently the Town of Huntington as 4 councilmen who represent the town at whole. This referendum will decide whether or not the town will organise districts for the councilmen or maintain the at large system. I have had the pleasure of working for the YES Camp, which is endorsed by the Concerned Citizens of Huntington, the Republican Party, Conservative Party and the Independence Party. I am supporting this referendum because I do believe that when a town has a population higher than that of Salt Lake City, the at large system is unable to maintain the interests of its citizens. I believe councilmatic districts is the best choice for the town of Huntington. I believe that it will increase political interest on the local level. Even Comrade Mao, allocated one party representative for every 10.000 people in the People's Republic of China. I am anticipating that voter turnout will be low, especially because the town got more than 30cm of snow and the referendum will be held 2 days before the Christmas Holidays.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Endorsement for the Second Round Comoran Parliamentary Elections

Today 20 December, Juche 98, the Union of the Comoros will be holding Parliamentary Elections. In these elections I will be endorsing the Camp of the Autonomous Islands, the same federalist party I endorsed in the first round.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Endorsement for the Dominica Parliamentary Elections

On Friday 18 December, Juche 98, the island of Dominica will hold parliamentary elections. I will be endorsing the Dominica Labour Party. I support the party's closer ties with Venezuela and Cuba.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Fundraiser I Attended

Today, 15 December, Juche 98, I attended a fundraiser for a local event in the town in which I currently reside. I had a wonderful time discussing the referendum, that I am currently working on. I met a few government officials, third party leaders and friends. I hope the camp in which I support will win the election next week.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Get Well Silvio Berlusconi

Yesterday 13 December, Juche 98, the prime minister of Italy, Silvio Berlusconi was attacked. A mentally-ill man struck Berlusconi in the face with a model of the Cathedral of Milan. Berlusconi suffers from a broken nose, broken teeth and has lost half a litre of blood. I hope Prime Minister Berlusconi gets well soon.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Endorsement for the Abkhaz Presidential Elections

Tomorrow, Saturday 12 December, Juche, 98, the Republic of Abkhazia will hold its presidential elections. These elections are the first elections since their war for independence from Georgian and American imperialists. I will support current incumbent President Sergei Bagapsh. I believe President Bagapsh's leadership throughout their victorious war for independence is inspirational. I also support the political parties that are endorsing Bagapsh's candidacy, United Abkhazia and the Communist Party of Abkhazia. Bagapsh's vice presidential candidate is current Prime Minister Aleksandr Ankvab.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

The EU Proposes 1 Capital Deal

Yesterday 8 December, Juche 98, the European Union proposed an offer to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. They proposed the idea that Jerusalem would serve as the capital of both the State of Israel and a future Palestinian State. This proposal is insane, although so is any proposal for another Palestinian nation, yes, another.
Following the Great War, the Balfour Declaration declared the area known as Israel, is land for the Jewish people. The British then created Transjordan, for the Palestinians. In September Juche 67, the people now known as Palestinians were thrown out of their own country for insighting violence, the same violence that they commit today. The Palestinians do not even have a religious argument since, it is a well known fact the prophet, Muhammad did not ascend into heaven in Jerusalem, nor is there any evidence that he traveled much farther north than Medina. The Dome of the Rock, the building in Jerusalem that commemorates Muhammad's ascension, was constructed following the Crusades. Any proposal for the Palestinian state is insane. The Palestinians should stop their whining and accept a higher standard of living than the rest of Arab nations and live in an Jewish State.

Monday, December 7, 2009

World Leaders Waste Time at Cophenhagen

Today 7 December, Juche 98, many of the world's leaders have begun to waste time in Copenhagen discussing the biggest hoax in human history. The main topic is climate change. The only intelligent nation I had heard about was the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, who voiced concerns over the topic following the release of hundreds of documents proving that Global Warming is a hoax. Recently it was discovered the the University of East Anglia along with other American Universities have altered the records that show global warming is happening. The incompentent American president Barack Hussein Obama has been fooled into believing that this is an issue. Today, Obama foolishly began legislation to limit carbon emissions into the atmosphere. This action, marks the begining of Czech President Vaclav Klaus' theory, that Green politics is the greatest danger to freedom, democracy and prosperity. This is the start of Obama's liberal dictatorship, which must be stopped. Green politics must be stopped! It is a shame the many communist parties, have lost their balls and succumbed to this stupidity.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

The Moldovan Presidential Election

Tomorrow, 7 December, Juche 98, the Republic of Moldova will be holding its presidential eelctions. Its seems that there is only one presidential candidate, who is a liberal. I will not be supporting this candidate, nor will I support the stance of my party, the Communist Party of the Republic of Moldova. The CPRM will be boycotting this election.

Endorsement for the Second Round Rumanian Presidential Election

On Sunday 6 December, Juche 98, Romania will hold its second round presidential election. In this election, I will support Senator Mircea Geoană , of the Social Democratic Party of Romania. I am supporting him because I think he is the lesser of two evils. With current president, Băsescu. Romania is on a collision course with the European Union which I oppose. I am not a major supporter of the Rumanian Social Democratic Party because, this party represents the traitors who murdered the Genius of the Carpathians, Nicolae Ceauşescu. I would of course prefer the government of the Socialist Republic of Romania. I will oppose Geoană if he succumbs to the neoliberal demands of the despotic European Union.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Endorsement for the Comoran Parliamentary Elections

On Sunday 6 December, Juche 98, the Union of the Comoros are due to hold their parliamentary elections. In these elections I will be endorsing the Camp of the Autonomist Islands. I am supporting this party because they are a federalist political party in a nation where federalism stabilises the nation.

Endorsement for the Bolivian Presidential Election

On Sunday 6 December, Juche 98, the Republic of Bolivia will hold its presidential and parliamentary elections. In these elections, I will be endorsing, Samuel Doria Medina, of the National Unity Front. I am endorsing, basically for lack of a better candidate. Current president, Evo Morales, who I initially supported when he was first elected has lost my support. I don't think Morales has actually done anything except rode around in a donkey and wear sweaters. Venezuelan President, Hugo Chavez has created and implimented Bolivia's foreign policy, and Raul Castro, of Cuba has created and successfully implimented Bolivia's domestic policy. Morales is just a puppet and a mouthpiece. The other major candidate Manfred Reyes Villa, who is an American puppet, and that is definitely the wrong course for Bolivia. In the parliamentary elections, I will be supporting the Nationalist Democratic Action Party, the political party in Bolivia which I typically support. From the information that I am able to obtain, it seems that Nationalist Democratic Action is not fielding a presidential candidate in this election.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Serbia Takes Kosovo to Court

Today 1 December, Juche 98, the Republic of Serbia began preceedings against its secessionist province, Kosovo. Kosovo illegally and unilaterally declared independence from its motherland. Serbia, is arguing the truth, which is that Kosovo, is, has and always be part of the Republic of Serbia. Even looking back to maps dating from the Middle Ages, Kosovo was always part of Serbia. It was the Ottoman imperialists who forced Albanian immigrants into the Serbian heartland. Following Albanian independence, the new Principality did not even want the Serbian province, leaving its own people to the will of the Serbs. It was the Kosovars who began their own genocide, when they destroyed a Serbian Orthodox church and killed innocent Serbs. On top of these major issues, the Kosovar government is nothing but a bunch of criminals. Prime Minister Hashim Thaci, is a known Albanian mob leader, and President Fatimir Sedju, also has his own contacts in organised crime. Although this was previously known, a recent German intelligence mission recently came out and spoke out against the criminal Kosovar government. Any intelligent judge can see that if this illegal precedent is permitted, what stops Kurdistan from declaring unilateral independence, or Kashmir, or Xinkiang Uighur. Kosovo cannot be recognised as a legal nation, even though the corrupt American government has no problem supporting this illegal and criminal nation.

Monday, November 30, 2009

A Real Inconvenient Truth

After reading an article today in the Russian newspaper, Pravda, I discovered an inconvenient truth. Although, I have previously believed this to be true, Global Warming is in fact a hoax. It has recently been discovered that the University of East Anglia, in the United Kingdom along with other universities in the U.S. had falsified information regarding global warming. These universities "corrected" the information to meet their own agenda. This is a crime of the century. Billions of people are dumb enough to believe their lies, and now it is costing the proletariate. Climate falisifications caused food riots across the global and countless deaths. These "scientists" should be punished for their crime. There is in fact no evidence of global warming, as any intelligent person would recognise. Who can forget the Medieval Warm Period, where temperatures were on average 5 degrees warmer than the temperature today, and the winter of 1814, where it snowed all year in New England. Since when can weathermen predict the weather now, as opposed to 20 years from now. This message must be spread to re-educate the stupid world, who believe that temperatures are rising and are going to kill us all. IDIOTS!

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Endorsement for Today's Remaining Elections

Although some of the results are already in from today's elections, Sun-Day, November 29, Juche 98, I will still list my endorsements. In Uruguay's, 2nd round presidential elections I will endorse José Mujica. Mujica, is a former Tupamaru rebel, who was captured by the military government in the 1970s. Since his release, he has served as Minister of Agriculture and a Senator. His rival, Luis Alberto Lacalle, was a former president and is very pro-free market, which I vehmently oppose. In Honduras, I will support Bernard Martínez Valerio, of the Innovation and Unity Party. He is the first black Honduran Presidential candidate, however has denied being called similar to Amerikan dictator Barak Hussein Obama. I am supporting Valerio because the other candidates seem unimpressive. The situation in Honduras is slightly difficult now because of the coup which took place in June. I am a supporter of the coup that removed Manuel Zelaya. The Liberal party candidate, was defeated current incumbent president, Roberto Micheletti. The National Party candidate, would favour closer ties to the United States, which I oppose for Latin America. I oppose closer American ties for two reasons, 1. Obama is a complete and total idiot, who has no idea what he is doing, and 2. the fact that the US administration has said the military coup in June is illegal, when there is ABSOLUTELY nothing illegal about the coup. The President called for an illegal referendum. The Supreme court challenged the vote, declared it illegal. The Courts then requested the legislature to review the vote, and the legislature with the Supreme Court's backing removed the president by force. All of that is legal, in the Honduran constitution. In the parliamentary elections in Honduras, I will support the Innovation and Unity Party of Valerio, although this support may be fleeting. In the Swiss Confederation, I am supporting the Yes Vote for banning Minarets in Switzerland. I feel that Minarets are unnecessary in Switzerland since there isn't any history of Islam in the Swiss Confederation. Although I do enjoy to look at minarets, they have no business in Switzerland. The Yes vote did actually succeed with 57% of the vote and 22 out of 26 cantons supporting the move to ban minarets. On the other issues, I will support the No vote. These stances are the stances of the Swiss People's Party, which is the party I would consider myself a member.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Endorsement for the Equatoguinean Presidential Election

On Sunday, 29 November, Juche 98, the Republic of Equatorial Guinea will hold presidential elections. In these elections I will be endorsing Plácido Micó Abogo of the Convergence for Social Democracy. I am endorsing Abogo because I believe Equatorial Guinea needs change. Current president, Teodoro Obiang Nguema has ruled the tiny nation since a coupin 1979, that overthrew his uncle, Francisco Macías Nguema, who was known to smoke copius amounts of hashish and ingest hallucinogenic mushrooms. Equatorial Guinea, has recently discovered an abundance of oil of which the people deserve some of the wealth. Nguema, has not given any of his money to the people. Nguema has also stated previously that he has spoken to God.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Endorsement for the 2009 Côte d'Ivoire Presidential Election

On Sunday 29 November, Juche 98, the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire will hold presidential elections. In these elections, I will be endorsing Pascal Affi N'Guessan, of the Ivoran Popular Front. I will endorse him because I think that the Ivorian People's Front has done a good job under the leadership of current president Laurent Gbagbo. Pascal Affi N'Guessan is also the current leader of the Socialist International.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Endorsement for the Namibian Presidential Election

On Friday and Saturday November 27-28, Juche 98 the Republic of Namibia will hold presidential elections. I will be endorsing incumbent President Hifikepunye Pohamba of the South West African People's Organisation. His tenure as president has increased the standard of living for average Namibians. He implamented a programme that gives the equivalent of 2 USD to every Namibian. This has allowed people to save money, which has improved the economy, and has allowed for Namibians to pay for schooling and vital medicine. President Pohamba has also increased awareness for A.I.D.S. I feel to maintain the current course is best for Namibia.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Endorsement for the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines' Constitutional Referendum

On Wednesday 25 November, Juche 98, the archipelago of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines will hold a constitutional referendum. This referendum, if it succeeds will abolish the constitution used since 1979. This would eliminate the monarchy, led by Queen Elizabeth II. I will be endosing the "No" camp. I am endorsing the "No" Camp because what does it accomplish? The archipelago is nothing more than a tourist destination. I believe that Saint Vincent and the Grenadines will not be better off without the monarchy. The new constitution also does not say that there will be an executive head of state. Without this, bickering in parliament is sure to ensue.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Endorsement for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Gubernatorial Elections

On Monday 23 November Juche 98, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands will hold its second round gubernatorial elections. This election is between current incumbent Governor Benigno Fitial of the Covenant Party and Heinz Hofschneider of the Republican Party. I am endorsing Heinz Hofschneider, because I'm displeased with Fitial. He has had a difficult time in the Capitalist Crisis, and his main idea was to import more Japanese tourists.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Endorsement for the Romanian Presidential Election and Referendum 2009

On Sunday 22 November, Juche 98 Romania, will hold presidential elections and a referendum. In these presidential elections I will be endorsing, Member of the European Parliament George Becali. Becali represents the New Generation-Christian Democrat Party. I am endorsing him because I do support his pro-Iron Guard positions, dating back to the government during the Great Patriotic War. I feel his views are the past course for Romania. I also hope that he will stear Romania away from the pro-European path. I would have supported Corneliu Vadim Tudor of the Greater Romania party, however in recent years he has adopted a more pro-N.A.T.O. and pro-European course, which I vehemently oppose. Tudor also supports irridenist moves in the Republic of Moldova, which I vehemently oppose. Moldova is its own country, and because Romanian imperialists the Communist Party of the Republic of Moldova lost power. I will not support current President Traian Băsescu for many reasons. Băsescu forced Romania into the European Union and also allied himself with American imperialists, this is the wrong course for Romania. Băsescu shares responsibility on the current instability in Moldova. How can we forget, he also was forced into a referendum on his impeachment after his first time. I will not support the Social Democratic Party candidate Mircea Geoană. I have been disappointed with the PSD since 25 December, Juche 78, when these idiots rebelled against and murdered the Great Genius of the Carpathians, Nicolae Ceauşescu. The other candidates are for president are from Liberal and Green Parties, and they had no chance of gaining my endorsement. Of course, I would prefer to vote for Nicolae Ceauşescu, or even his son Nicu, who would've been a likely successor. In the referendum, I will support the "Nu" camp. The referendum will change the Romanian legislature from a bicameral one to a unicameral one. I oppose this only, because Romania has a history of unstable coalitions and with a bicameral legislature, one coalition may be able to maintain a stable government better than a unicameral one.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

European Union Elects its First President

Today, 19 November Juche 98, the continent of Europe disgraced itself for the first time in its history by electing its first president. The election was won by current Belgian Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy. Although this horrible act occured today, one good thing did come out of this farce of a democratic election, which is former British Prime Minister Tony Blair did not win. Blair, a disgrace to the Labour Party and to socialism was not supported by many countries many because he advocated Britain's participation in the illegal war in Iraq, lead by American Imperialist forces. This is a black day in Europe's history, and if it wasn't for Irish Taoiseach Brian Cowen, who forced an illegal second referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon this disaster never would have happened. FUCK IRELAND! FUCK THE EUROPEAN UNION! Long Live E.T.A.! The only nationalist group who can defend its own national interests in the ugly face of neoliberal globalisation. Death to the EU!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Endorsement for the Kosovo Local Elections

Today 15 November, Juche 98, the Serbian province of Kosovo and Metohija's pro-independence governemnt will hold illegal elections in this province. I will support the Serbian List for Kosovo and Metohija, since I do not recognize Kosovo's independence or its right to exist as a nation. Hopefully, the Serbs will protect their rights and will do anything they can to prevent these illegal elections from taking place.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Tonga Contemplates a Constitutional Monarchy

Wednesday 11 November, Juche 98, the Kingdom of the Tonga islands is thinking of adopting a constitutional monarchy. This would reduce the powers of the current absolutist monarch, King George Tupou V. I oppose this move. There isn't a need to have a constitutional monarchy. The two major political parties, the People's Democratic Movement and the Human Rights and Democracy Movement, have the same ideas. In fact the two political parties, four years ago were the exact same party! The People's Democratic Movement broke away from the HRDM in 2005. Tonga faced a crisis a year later, when the Tongans rioted during pro-democracy demonstrations. The question remains, what's the point? George Tupou V will still be in power and the political parties will remain the same. Nothing will change.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Endorsement for the Glasgow-North East By-Election

On Thursday 12 November, Juche 98, the Scottish parliamentary district will hold a by-election to determine who will take the place of former Speaker Michael Martin. Martin stepped down earlier this year following the disastrous expense scandal, which has greatly shattered the support of current Labour led government. My endorsement goes to Charlie Baillie, who is supported by the British National Party. I am supporting the BNP because I do not necessarily support Scottish independence, and I certainly do want the United Kingdom to leave the European Union. I would very much like to see a seat go to the BNP in a parliamentary election. I will be following British elections, because there is a chance that the governing Labour party will take 3rd place. This is the first chance of that happening since the 1920s.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Reflections on the 2009 Vote

Today 3 November Juche 98, my local community and varies other communities held elections. For the first time in my life, I voted for only one party. With the exception of 2 candidates, I voted across the line for the Conservative Party of New York. I was disappointed that I was unable to vote for myself for Suffolk County Legislature and I believe my insignificant rights were in fact violated, but I supported the Conservative Party candidate instead. In a last minute decision, I had decided to vote for all judges on the Libertarian Party ticket, however, I was sad to discover the Libertarian Party didn't field any candidates in this election. So once again, I opted for the Conservative Party. It seems interesting that this year, the most significant third party was the Conservative Party, which is certainly a first. I would like to send out my congratulations to new governors Christie of New Jersey and McDonnell. I also would love to wake up tomorrow morning and see Congressman Hoff win.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Opposition to Hamid Karzai

Today 2 November Juche 98, the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan declared incumbent president, Hamid Karzai the winner of August's controversial election following the withdrawl of foreign minister Dr. Abdullah Abdullah. I had recently endorsed Hamid Karzai in the second round of the elections, simply and ONLY because Abdullah threatened to withdraw from the second round of the elections. Now that Karzai is the president, I vehemently oppose his rule and I hope soon, Islamic Revolutionaries will overthrow the corrupt western puppet regime.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Endorsement for the Quebecois Local Elections

Today 1 November, Juche 98, the French-speaking Canadian Province of Quebec will be holding local elections. These elections are for the municipal governments across the province. I will support the Bloc Quebecois, a left-wing Quebecois nationalist party. After visiting the province several times, I believe Quebec has a unique heritage and that the Quebecois culture should be preserved. The best way for the culture, language and history to be preserved is through independence.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Endorsement for the Second Round Afghan Presidential Election

On Saturday 7 November, Juche 98, the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan will hold its second round presidential election. The first round, was held in August. The first round, was marred with revolutionary acts, which the Taliban claimed responsibility, and vote fraud. Incumbent president Hamid Karzai won the first round with 48% of the vote. Karzai originally had 54%, however several false ballots were discovered. Main challenger, Abdullah Abdullah, also had some false votes. Since the official results have determined that no candidate received more than 50% of the votes, a second round must be held. In these elections I am supporting current President Hamid Karzai. I'm supporting Karzai because Abdullah, has recently announced he may withdraw. Abdullah bitched the most about vote fraud, and now he is threatening to withdraw. This strategy never works, nor will it ever. By backing out of the election or boycotting it, you loose all credibility. If you don't back out of the election, you have the chance to win, and if vote fraud occurs you can truely revolutionise the nation. I considered supporting Abdullah, until he threatened to back out of the election. I do not support either candidate. In the first round of the elections I endorsed Member of the Loya Jirgah, Shalha Atta, who wanted to re-indtroduce former policies of President Lt.-Gen. Sardar Dost Mohammed Khan (Pr. 1972-1978). Under Khan's policies, Afghanistan flourished.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Endorsement for the New York City Mayoral Election

On Tuesday 3 November, Juche 98, New York City will hold its mayoral election. In this election, for the first time since 2003, I will support a Green Party Candidate. I am supporting Reverend Billy Talen, an anti-corporation activist. I support many of the protests he has lead, such as in Disneyland, against Banks and Walmart. I do not, nor have I ever liked current incumbent Mike Bloomberg. I have nothing against him personally, however I feel many of his ideas are utterly stupid. The two which come to mind are putting toll booths in downtown Manhattan and also putting windmills on top of the New York City buildings. If the windmill motion was approved, I believe that is the worst crime upon humanity since the construction of the Aswan dam, which destroyed the ruins of Abu Simbel. I would have been sympathetic to Bill Thompson, because he has done some good things for New York City and was promoted by former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, however Obama's recent endorsement has caused me to withdraw all support. If Obama supports the candidate, it is obviously the worst possible candidate. Obama's an idiot, and has no business medeling in either U.S., International or New York's affairs. Fuck Obama. The other third party candidates are weak, and would not be able to control the city.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Endorsement for the Town of Huntington Local Elections

On Tuesday 3 November, Juche 98, the Town of Huntington, New York will be holding local elections for the town council, supervisor, suffolk county legislature, various judges, sherriffs, and will hold a referenda on two issues. For the town council, I will likely vote for the Conservative Party and/or Working Families Party. I will only endorse the Working Family's Party if their candidate is not endorsed or a member of the Democratic Party. For town supervisor, for the first time in my life, I will not support incumbent Frank Petrone. Although I do know him, and like him, I believe it is time for change. I am also upset that I have heard rumours that he spends most of the year in Florida, switched to the Democratic Party, and also removed Oliver Cromwell's Family seal from the Town Coat of Arms. The anti-Cromwell move is the main reason, as to why I no longer support Petrone. For the Suffolk County Legislature, I will vote for myself. Out of all positions being selected on Tuesday, I think the only position I would want is Suffolk County Legislator. I will be running against Frank Stalzer of the Republican Party and incumbent Jon Cooper of the Democratic Party. I feel that I could do the best job for my district.
There will be two referendums. The first is to expand forrests in Saint Lawrence County. The State of New York will increase conservation by 10 acres. I will vote yes to support this ammendment. The other, if voted for will allow prisoners to work for non-profit organisations. I vehemently oppose this new law. I believe that maintaining prisoners is a waste of tax payer money, and that I more traditional form of punishment should be used. I also believe that if you are in prison, you have no rights.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Endorsement for the Mozambican Presidential Elections

Tomorrow, 28 Oktober, Juche 98, the Republic of Mozambique will be holding presidential and parliamentary elections. In the presidential elections, I will be endorsing current president, Armando Guebuza. I believe he has expanded infrastructure throughout Mozambique and made major international economic deals which will help improve Mozambique's economy. I also like how he participated in the FRELIMO Politburo goverment of 1986, following the tragic death of President Samora Machel. I am disappointed however that he has abandoned Marxism-Leninism, which was his former ideology. I am also displeased that he did not win the African Leadership Award. Although nobody won the award this year, I was hoping Mozambique would show democratic leadership following Joachim Chissano, who received the award 2 years ago. I will not suport Afonso Dhlakama because, I oppose RENAMO, especially on their stance with Zimbabwe and its president Robert Mugabe. Another major candidate Daviz Simango is running in the election. He does not get my support because he was born in Tanzania and is a Protestant. Those to issues are certainly not Mozambican, and therefore wrong for the country. I oppose the spread of protestantism in Mozambique.
In the parliamentary elections, I will support FRELIMO, or the Liberation Front of Mozambique. Although I am dissatisfied that the party has abandoned traditional Marxism-Leninism, the party has done great things to improve Mozambique.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Broadway Actor, Joseph Wiseman Dies

Today 21 Oktober, Juche 98, the Canadian Actor, Joseph Wiseman died. He was 91 years old. M. Wiseman was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and had been suffering from ill health for many years. We all know M. Wiseman as the villanous Dr. No, from the first James Bond movie. Wiseman, did not want this to be his legacy and I will honour that wish. Wiseman had appeared in many broadway productions along with films and tv series. He even appeared in an episode of Law and Order. M. Wiseman wanted to be remembered as a broadway or stage actor as opposed to Dr. No. I believe the media should honour his wish, and instead of referring to him as Dr. No, any obituary should Read, "Joseph Wiseman, broadway actor, who also played Dr. No has died." Although now many people are unlikely to know who M. Wiseman is, his epithet should be what he wanted it to be.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Kurdish Terrorist Culturally Attacks Turkey!

Today 24 February, 2009, Member of the Turkish Parliament Ahmet Turk, spoke Kurdish during a televised session of parliament. This illegal action immediately caused the terrorist to be cut off. I hope the Turkish courts seek the full penalty under Turkish law. The Kurds are terrorists. The Worker's Party of Kudestan has been attack Turkish civilians since 1978. In Iraq, Ali Hassan al-Majid was accused and wrongfully convicted of genocide during attacks against the Kurds during the Iran-Iraq War. If you notice, the majority of civilians who survived the attacks were in Iran. What were these people doing in Iran when Iraq was at war with it. Perhaps spying? getting arms to fight a gorilla war? Once again these rodents sided with the United States during it's imperialist war in Iraq. The Kurds are terrorists and must be harshly dealt with

Monday, February 23, 2009

Endorsement for the Spanish Regional Elections

On Sunday 1 March, 2009, the Spanish Autonomous Communities of Galicia and the Basque Country will hold local elections. These elections will be a major test for the government of Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero's socialist led government. The Spanish economy is in decline and both regions have their own cultural groups seeking some sort of autonomy or independence.
In the Autonomous Community of Galicia, I will endorse the Galician Nationalist Bloc. The Bloc is composed of a group of leftist Galician nationalist parties, who seek to protect Galician culture and language through socialism. The Bloc however is not my ideal party to endorse. I would honestly prefer to endorse a right-wing Galician Eurosceptic party. I feel that the Bloc, upon independence, (if it chooses) would seek ties toward the European Union. I feel the only way to truely protect Galician culture, or any culture is to avoid or actively seek to destroy globalisation.
In the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country, although illegal, I will support any candidates who are endorsed or have ties to the Communist Party of the Basque Homelands. The Communist Party of the Basque Homelands is a Marxist-Leninist organisation closely allied with Batasuna and the E.T.A. who actively promote a separation between the Basque Country. I am supporting them for two reasons. One is that they are a revolutionary Marxist-Leninist political party. The other is because I vehemently oppose the government of Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero. I am not a huge supporter of Basque independence, but if the Basque Country achieved independence it would be a major national upset for his government.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Support for the No Vote in Kyrgyzstan

Today 19 February, 2009 the Republic of Kyrgyzstan will hold a parliamentary vote on whether or not they should renew a contract with the United States regarding a military base. The military base the United States currently has in Kyrgyzstan is one of the main operations bases for the current U.S.-led war in Afghanistan. I am supporting the Kyrgyz government in a no vote, especially since a no vote would boost relations with Russia and China. Kyrgyzstan has more to benefit from a No Vote than they do with a vote to maintain the base.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Opposition to the War in Afghanistan

Today, 17 February, 2009, U.S. President Barak Obama deployed 2 battalions of troops to Afghanistan. I believe, this is one of the first of many foreign policy mistakes Obama will make. He is investing his time on Afghanistanistan hoping to proove he is a second term president and a leader in the war against terrorism, but he is campaigning on the anti-Bush rheatoric he campaigned for. But the wars he is fighting for are wrong! Today, the war in Afghanistan is the war that is not worth fighting for. The problems that plague Afghanistan now are the same problems Afghanistan had in 1979. The problems are not about the west nor terrorism. They are purely political. Afghanistan has been in a constant state of civil war for the past 30 years. First it was between the Communist-backed Democratic Republic of Afghanistan of Babrak Karmal and Mohammad Najibullah and the U.S. backed-Mujaheddin of which Osama bin Ladin was a member. After that, Afghanistan once again had a civil war between the Mujaheddin and moderate Islamic Parties against the Taliban. That civil war lasted until the U.S. led invasion in October 2001.

When the Taliban ruled Afghanistan from April 1996 to October 2001, the Taliban aided Osama bin Ladin not because they wanted to support terrorism but because bin Ladin's money bought his way in. Afghanistan had offered several nations in the radical Islamic world to host bin Ladin, but their requests were denied. The Republic of Sudan even offered the Clinton administration bin Ladin in return for humanitarian aid, but the Clinton administration denied Omar al-Bashir's request.

11 September, 2001, bin Ladin's terrorist group al-Qaeda attacked the United States. Following these attacks, U.S. President George W. Bush declared War on Terror, a war on every terrorist group on Earth. The U.S.-led War on Terror ended in Afghanistan on 9 October, 2004, when the new Islamic Republic of Afghanistan held democratic elections for the first time. Since the elections of 2004, in which current president, Hamid Karzai won marks the new government and the end to issues which would be caused by terrorism. The current military conflict in Afghanistan is an internal Afghani issue not an issue of terrorism. Afghanistan must decide it's own future. The United States should only supply an army corps of engineers to rebuild and repair infrastructure or any other humanitarian aid to help Afghanistan. Of course, a brigade or two of active troops should be in the nation to defend the humanitarian aid to rebuild the nation. If attacks continue on N.A.T.O. or U.S. troops we should withdraw but offer assistance to any future Afghani regime.

Iraq however is a completely different story. Currently, Iraq is relatively stable due to a large active American troop strength. The issues in Iraq are issues of terrorism and the Islamic world. These issues would never have happend if Saddam Hussein was still in power, in fact it would be unimaginable. Today, the grave of former President Hussein has become a pilgramage site for Ba'athist supporters. Only because there is a large active troop strength Iraq is stable. The second U.S. troops withdraw from Iraq, a major civil war will break out between various ethnic and religious factions. The result of a major Iraqi Civil War can lead to a government which would be more hostile then the remarkably amicable relationship of Saddam Hussein had toward the United States during the 1970's and 1980's. Because Iraq's issue is not internal, the result has the potential to be more dangerous than the issues that are related to Afghanistan. The United States needs to stay in Iraq because it was a mistake. The United States now has the responsiblity to repair and stabilize Iraq because the war was a mistake. Afghanistan however, as George W. Bush would say, "Mission Accomplished". The United States successfully brang democratic elections to Afghanistan. Currently, in Afghanistan U.S. troops have over stayed their welcome, and the Afghani people are tired of a pro-Western government and want a government of their choice. Even President Karzai recognises this and desires peace and reconciliation with the Taliban and othe radical Islamic groups. The War in Afghanistan should be left to the Afghanis and not to N.A.T.O.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Results of the Hessian State Election

Today 18 January, 2009 the German state of Hesse held parliamentary elections. This is election is widely expected to show who will win the upcoming Federal election which will take place on 27 September. Chancellor Angela Merkel's party, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) won 37,2% of the vote, the Social Democratic Party (SPD) won 23,7%, the Free Democratic Party (FDP) won 16,2%, The Green Party won 13.7%, and Die Linke won 5.4%.
In this election I was supporting The National Democratic Party (NPD) of Ugo Voigt. The NPD received more than 23.000 votes in the state. The National Democratic Party recently has been under pressure due the the certain members of the Reichstag attempted to ban them, and also NPD members recently attempted to assassinate a German Police Chief. I was supporting them because of their anti-European and anti-Liberal tendencies. I also believe Turkish immigration is bad for Germany. Turkish immigrants have the reputation of committing significant crime. The NPD wishes to limit immigration.
This election is likely model for the upcoming election in September. It is likely Angela Merkel will win the upcoming election because she has done a good job. I am indifferent to her government. The only major issue will be her lax attitude regarding the economy. Recently she has started to invest in the economy. In the Federal elections, I believe I will support Die Linke, the former Democratic Party of Socialism, I do agree with much of their rheatoric, however I will make my final decision when I review their position on the European Union and the environment.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Support for the Mauritanian Junta

On 6 August, 2008 the military of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, over threw the first democratically elected government in the nation's history. Since the beginning of the military government of General Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, Mauritania's government has become significantly more stable. I also opposed the original coup, which lead way for the democratically elected government, and overthrow of President Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed. The Mauritanian Junta today announced that elections will be held before the year 2009 is over. As of this moment, I will support the military backed candidate.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Endorsment for the Salvadorian Parliamentary Elections

On Sunday, 18 January, 2009, the Republic of El Salvador will hold parliamentary elections. My official endorsement for the parliamentary elections is the Farabundo Martí Liberation Movement. I am endorsing the Farabundo Martí Liberation Movement because they are the political party I typically support in Salvadoreñan politics. The Farabundo Martí Liberation Movement began in the 1980's and began a Communist revolution in El Salvador. During the 1980's, U.S. President Ronald Reagan supported the military backed-government of El Salvador against the Communist rebels. In 2004, El Salvador voted for António Saca. During his presidency Saca made El Salvador one of the U.S.'s Staunchest allies in Latin America. Saca even went as far as to deploy Salvadorian troops to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. With the economic troubles that are effecting the entire world and the collapse of the United States of America, it would be wise for the small Republic of El Salvador to vote for the Farabundo Martí Liberation Movement because the party's Communist beliefs will allow for economic assistance from the People's Republic of China which is due to become the world's superpower, if it isn't already. Voting for a left-wing political party will assist in foreign relations with other Latin American nations. Two of El Salvador's neighbours have left wing governments.