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.