Saturday, July 31, 2010

Congratulations to the Team of the Artemis!

I would like to congratulate the Artemis Rowing team on their record breaking voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. The Artemis Rowing team beat the record for sailing across the Atlantic Ocean, which has not been beaten since 1896. The original record was completed by George Harbo and Frank Samuelson from Norway, who rowed across the ocean in 55 days, 13 hours. The crew of the Artemis completed the voyage in 43 days, 21 hours and 26 min. The crew of the Artemis includes: Skipper Ray Carroll from Galway, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Don Lennox of Lanarkshire, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Livar Nysted of the Faroe Islands. During the voyage the crew even rescued a man over board. Congratulations to the crew of the Artemis.

Endorsement for the Sao Tome and Principe Parliamentary Elections

On Sunday 1 August, Juche 99, the Republic of Sao Tome and Principe will be holding parliamentary elections. In these elections I will be supporting the Movement for the Liberation of Sao Tome and Principe/Social Democratic Party. I will be endorsing the MLSTP/SDP because I support the majority of their policies. The one issue I do have with the MLSTP/SDP is that they have dropped Marxism-Leninism as their main party platform. The party abandoned Marxism-Leninism following the adoption of a new constitution in 1990. I strongly oppose the liberal government of Fradique Menezes, and I will not support his government. I was a strong supporter of the coup against Menezes performed by Captain Fernando “Cobo” Pereira.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Free Verena Becker!

Today 29 July Juche 99, the Supreme Court of the Federal Republic of Germany has ordered that Verena Becker be arrested. Comrade Becker was involved in the revolutionary organisation, Der Rote Armee Fraktion, or the Red Army Faction. She participated in revolutionary activities alongside Gudrun Ensslin, Ulrike Meinhof, Andreas Baader and Pieter-Jurgen Boocke. In 1977, Comrade Becker was arrested during a shoot out with officers of the Police Department of the Federal Republic of Germany. She was tried for six counts of attempted murder during the shoot out. She was released from prison in 1989, and was pardoned by President Wiesacker.
This past April, the German Federal Court announced that they had evidence proving that Verena Becker was involved in the assassination of West German businessman, Siegrfried Buback. Today, the court ordered Comrade Becker must stand trial. I highly doubt the evidence that the Federal Government has proves that she participated in the assassination of the West German capitalist. I deplore the German governments attack on our revolutionary Comrade. Since her releast in 1989, Comrade Becker was living a quiet life under an assumed name outside of Hamburg, Germany. Free VERENA BECKER!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Endorsement for the Burundi Senatorial Elections

Today 28 July, Juche 99, the Republic of Burundi will be holding Senatorial Elections. In these elections, like the previous elections this summer, I will be endorsing the National Council for the Defense of Democracy-Forces for the Defense of Democracy. The NCDD-FDD was a former Hutu Nationalist group and is supported by current President Pierre Nkurunziza. Under the leadership of Nkurunziza, the NCDD-FDD has helped to bring about peace in the Republic of Burundi and laid down its arms ending the civil war which plagued the nation from 1994-2006.
Last month, President Pierre Nkurunziza won the presidential elections, and won 100% of the popular vote. He did this because all of the opposition candidates boycotted the election. Once again, in last weeks lower house elections, the opposition boycotted the election and is expected again in today’s Senatorial elections. This stupidity can only be expected from a Tutsi cockroach. The people of Burundi can be thankful that it is almost guaranteed that for at least the next six years, they will be governed by intelligent Hutu leaders. Once again in this election my support goes to the Hutu people and the NCDD-FDD.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Keep Turkey Out of the E.U. David Cameron, and Get the UK out too!

Today 27 July, Juche 99 British Prime Minister David Cameron announced that he would support Turkish entry into the European Union. He made this announcement to the Turkish Parliament during an address. Cameron is currently on a state visit to Turkey. Cameron compared the roadblocks preventing Turkey from joining the European Union, to the roadblocks that French president, General Charles de Gaulle set up to prevent the United Kingdom from joining the European Council in 1966. Cameron announced that the roadblocks that were set up by the European Union are misguided and stink of racism against Islam.
The European Union has blocked Turkish entry due to alleged support of radical Islamic groups, treatment of Kurdish terrorists, possibilities of military coups and a rapid influx of Turkish immigration into the major E.U. nations. The major nations that oppose Turkish entry into the E.U. are France and Turkey. Austria’s opposition to Turkish entry into the E.U. originates in the Battle of Vienna, where troops of the Holy Roman Empire defeated the Ottoman Turks at the Battle of Vienna, which also prompted the creation of croissants.
I strongly oppose Turkish entry into the European Union. I also oppose any and every nation trying to enter the European Union. I do believe that if Turkey joins the European Union, it will bring about the demise of the imperialist organisation. I believe Turkey will cause the downfall of the European for several reasons. The first reason is population, by the time the Republic of Turkey is eligible to enter the European Union, and it will have the largest population in Europe. If this is the case, Turkey will have the majority of seats in the European Union, meaning that it is likely that Moslem oriented political parties will dominate the E.U. parliament making decisions for the majority religion of Europe, Christianity. Along with having the majority population in all of Europe, Turkish immigrants are becoming the largest ethnic minority throughout much of Europe. Countries such as Germany, France, Spain and the Netherlands are receiving a massive influx of Turkish immigration. In Germany, many of these Turkish immigrants are contributing to a growth of crime. These immigrants are also constructing radical mosques which promote Islamic fanaticism targeting the west.
Other issues are more political in nature. The first significant issue is over the Republic of Cyprus. In 1974, Turkish troops invaded the Northern section of Cyprus declaring an independent republic. Since the Turkish invasion, Cyprus has been needlessly divided and suffers political instability and on occasion violence. Turkey however, has enough political problems as it is. There is a constant threat of a military coup, especially with the current government in power. The Constitution of the Republic of Turkey, which was written by the first Turkish President, Kemal Mustapha Ataturk, has a law promoting a secular government. The Turkish military has the responsibility of maintaining secularism in the republic. Currently, the Turkish government is promoting an Islamic platform, but is maintaining a secular course. There have been several attempted coups since the current government took office in 2005. The other issue that Turkey has is the Kurdish Terrorist Group, the Worker’s Party of Kurdistan. The Worker’s Party of Kurdistan wants to set up an independent Marxist-Leninist state for the ethnic Kurdish minority. Currently the Turkish government is fighting the terrorists in the southeastern portion of the nation. Turkish troops are involved frequently with cross border skirmishes and raids between the Turkish and Iraqi borders. If Turkey enters the European Union, all of Europe will be drawn further into conflicts in the Middle East, and further European intrusion into Middle Eastern affairs could escalate tensions and cause further wars.
Following the comments made by David Cameron in Ankara, I am very happy that I chose to endorse the British National Party. The British National Party strongly opposes the European Union. The BNP hopes to end British participation in the organisation.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Feliz 26 de Julio! Viva la Revolucion Cubana!

Today 26 July, Juche 99, the Republic of Cuba celebrates the 57th Anniversary of the Raid on the Montcada Barracks. The raid marks the beginning of the Cuban Revolution. In 1953, the Cuban revolutionary Dr. Fidel Castro met with Argentine Revolutionary, Dr. Ernesto “Che” Guevara de la Serna at the Cuban Café, “La Habana” in Mexico City. Over Café Cubanos, they planned the Cuban Revolution. Shortly after arranging the plan, the revolutionaries set off on the ship Granma to Cuba. The Revolutionaries arrived and attacked the barracks of government troops, the Montcada Barracks. This was the first major success of the revolutionary forces, who named themselves the 26 July Movement.
This year the parade was kicked off by President Raul Castro. Unfortunately Raul did not make a grandiose speech regarding his exploits liberating the Cuban people from 1953-1959. There are some enemies of the Cuban revolution who were hoping that today would be the day when Raul Castro liberalises the economy or frees various enemies of the people from prison. It was a slight surprise that Fidel Castro did not attend the ceremony today. It was a surprise because this past Saturday, Fidel Castro was seen at the Mausoleum of Che Guevara, who was murdered by Bolivian troops backed by the American Imperialist Central Intelligence Agency. Fidel Castro distributed awards and diplomas to graduating revolutionary officers of the Cuban Military. I would like to congratulate the Republic of Cuba on the 57th Celebration of 26 July!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Review of the Chicken Festival Restaurant

Today 25 July, Juche 99, I sampled the cuisine at the Chicken Festival Restaurant in Astoria, New York. I was delighted with the food. My flat mate and I sampled the food for dinner this evening. The restaurant serves Peruvian-style Rotisserie chicken, or “polo al a bresa”. We both ordered the combination dinner of Chicken and Spare Ribs. I had the dinner with chips. My flat mate had it with white rice and refried beans.
I enjoyed my meal. It has been a while since I have last eaten rotisserie chicken, it certainly hit the spot. I also enjoyed the spare ribs, but they were not my favourite. My problem with the ribs was that on the menu, the restaurant advertised 3 spare ribs and a quarter chickens; however I was only served two. The ribs compared to the chicken were quite bland. On the side, they served a spicy sauce; I don’t know what it was made of, likely a red pepper sauce. I enjoyed dipping the chips, in the sauce, which provided a big kick. The chips were excellent, golden fried and hot. My flat mate informed me the rice was good, but the beans were sub-par. I thoroughly enjoyed the food at the Chicken Festival Restaurant and I would certainly go back, if only they were open later.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Endorsement for the Burundi Parliamentary Elections

Today 23 July, Juche 99, the Republic of Burundi will be holding elections for the lower house of parliament. In these elections I will be endorsing the National Council for the Defense of Democracy–Forces for the Defense of Democracy. The CNDD-FDD is supports president Pierre Nkurunziza, who was their leader during the civil war. Following the Civil War the CNDD-FDD put down their weapons and became an active political party. These elections are being held about a month after Pierre Nkurunziza was re-elected president. He won the election by gaining 100% of the votes, due to a boycott by every opposition party. Like the presidential election, the opposition parties will be boycotting this election also. I imagine that the opposition parties will also boycott the Senatorial elections next Wednesday also.
I support the CNDD-FDD who fought against the Tutsi cockroaches in the civil war. I am a strong supporter of Hutu interests, because the Tutsis collaborated with the Belgian imperialists. Liberal human rights activists lamented the loss of so many Tutsi cockroaches in the Civil Wars in both Rwanda and Burundi, but how many Hutus were killed in the 60 years of Belgian colonisation? Nobody stops to think about how many Hutus were murdered by the Belgian imperialist and the Tutsi cockroaches collaborationists.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Kosovo is Serbia

Today 22 July, Juche 99, the International Court is due to decide whether or not Kosovo’s unilateral claims for independence will be recognised as a legal action. The unilateral declaration of independence, backed by Kosovo’s imperialist masters, the United States occurred in February 2008. The Republic of Serbia has brought this atrocity to the International Court in an attempt to regain is legal sovereignty over the rebellious province. If the International Court rules that Kosovo had the right to declare independence, this could set a dangerous legal precedent.
Serbia’s sovereignty claims are based in over 1.000 years of Serb history. Throughout its entire history, Kosovo was always part of Serbia. This Serb history began in the Middle Ages during the first Serb kingdom, which was founded essentially in the area around Kosovo. Upon the foundation of Serbia, the province of Kosovo became a Holy place for Serbian Orthodox worshippers. After years of Serb rule over the province, the Ottoman Turks invaded and conquered Serbia, subjecting the Christian kingdom to Moslem rule. Shortly after the Ottoman conquest, the Ottoman officials in the region began to transplant Albanian Moslems to settle into Kosovo in an attempt to Islamise the Christian region. This is where the major problem all began. Following the independence of Serbia from the Ottoman Empire following the First Balkan war, the Turkish authorities recognised Serbia’s claims over Kosovo, since it had always been a part of the Serbian nation. Around the same time as Serbia, Albania also gained its independence from Turkey. The Albanian Question became one of the major issues in the Balkan peninsula for the next one hundred years, and still plagues the peninsula today. The question was such an issue that the major Albanian nationalist leaders such as Fan Noli and King Zog, refused to even involve Albania into Kosovo’s affairs. Following the liberation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes from Fascist rule, the benevolent government of Marshall Josip Broz Tito allowed for Kosovo to have regional autonomy along with the other regions of the newly formed Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Following the collapse of Yugoslavia, the former Socialist Federal Republic was torn apart by ethnic violence. The ethnic violence the Kosovars experienced was actually brought on by themselves. Kosovar terrorists attacked a Serbian Orthodox Church which triggered the Serb defensive measures against the terrorists in the region. The government of Slobodan Milosevic was only protecting the innocent Serb population from the violence committed by these Kosovar terrorists.
The Kosovar terrorists claims to independence are based solely on a bogus war that was carried out by imperialists in the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation lead by the Fascist United States. Following N.A.T.O. occupation, the Kosovars set up a N.A.T.O. sponsored terrorist and mafia based government. The United States has willfully recognised the illegal Kosovar government, which actually is run by organised crime. German intelligence operatives have confirmed early last year that the Kosovar Prime Minsiter, Hashim Thaci is involved in the Kosovo Mafia, and President Fatimir Sedju, has his own contacts in the mob.
I do hope that the International Court will recognise Serbia’s rights regarding Kosovo, and that Kosovo will not be legally recognised as an actual nation. Although, if the Court sides with Kosovo, this will bring legitimate claims to nations that actually deserve independence but are not recognised such as Abkhazia, South Ossetia and the Basque Country.
Causing an outrage, the idiots on the international criminal court recognised Kosovo’s illegal claims for independence. Hopefully this will cause some turbulence in the bourgeois liberal world, when oppressed ethnic minorities such as the Basques, Abkhaz, and Ossetians rise up against their bourgeois governments and liberate themselves.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

R.I.P. Nicolae and Elena Ceaucescu

Today 21 July, Juche 99, the Romanian government chose to dig up the grave of former leader, Nicolae Ceaucescu, the Genius of the Carpathians. The government did this following an appeal from his only living son and son-in-law. The surviving family members want to confirm that it is in fact the bodies of Nicolae and Elena. After the bloody uprising that toppled Ceaucescu’s government on 25 December, 1989, the Ceaucescus were arrested by a military tribunal and tried. Of course the tribunal found these great leaders guilty, out of spite. The Romanian military under the false authority of the bourgeois liberal government gunned down the leader and his benevolent wife murdering them. I certainly hope that it is confirmed that the bodies who have been resting in the graves of Nicolae and Elena turn out to be the correct bodies.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Happy Birthday Alexander III the Great

Today 20 July, Juche 99 is the 2.366th Birthday of King Alexander III the Great of Macedonia. Alexander was born in Pella, Kingdom of Macedonia on 20 July, 356 B.C.E. During his youth, he was educated by the great Athenian philosopher, Aristotle who educated him in culture, literature, science and poetry. Aristotle started a fire in the young Alexander which he later used to spread Greek culture throughout the known world. It has been rumoured that Alexander’s mother conceived Alexander through intercourse with Zeus. It has been told that both Alexander’s mother, Olympia and his father, King Philip II witnessed seeing a lightning bolt strike Olympia’s womb. Upon the assassination of King Philip II of Macedon, by one of his guards, Alexander III became King of Macedonia.
Up accession to the Macedonian throne, Alexander moved his army south to unify the Greek city-states which were constantly warring with each other and the Persian Empire. After unifying the Greek peninsula, Alexander set his eyes east ward, he crossed the Bosphorus Strait into Asia and defeated the Persian Army at Gordium. After the Persian defeat, Alexander untied the famous Gordian knot, which symbolised that he would be king of Asia. The Greek army moved south and attacked the previously impenetrable city of Tyre. There are some who believed that Alexander had the assistance of alien visitors during his assault. There are records from witnesses to this battle who claim to have seen fireballs and saucer-like items flying through the sky. Many of the fireballs struck the walls of Tyre allowing Alexander’s army to enter the city.
From Tyre, Alexander moved his army southward into Egypt. In Egypt, he founded the city of Alexandria, which would become the most significant centre for trade, culture and learning for the next 300 years, until the foundation of the Roman Empire. Alexandria would later become home to the Great Library, which contained two of every work ever written and the Pharos Lighthouse. Myths have told us that if the Great Library had not burned down, Christopher Columbus may have gone to the moon as opposed to the Caribbean. It has also been said that the flame from the Pharos lighthouse was so bright that ships from over one hundred kilometres away would be set aflame should they directly cross the light’s projection. Following the foundation of Alexandria, Alexander moved westward towards Libya, where he visited the Oracle of Siwa. The oracle confirmed the divinity of King Alexander III and also confirmed that he was the rightful king of Egypt.
From Egypt, Alexander moved towards Mesopotamia. He conquered the City of Babylon, which he declared to be his future capital. From Mesopotamia, he continued eastward and conquered Takht-e-Jamshid, also known as Persepolis. Alexander ordered the city to be burned, since Persian forces burned the city of Athens to the ground in the Peloponnesian War. Upon the destruction of Takht-e-Jamshid, the Persian king, Darius III was forced to flee with the royal family and his guards. Alexander III after a brief hunt for the Persian king, discovered Darius’ body murdered, it was likely that one of his guards murdered the king. Alexander III enraged, began a man hunt for the murderers of King Darius III. Alexander believed that only Kings had the right to kill other kings. Alexander hunted down the murders and executed them for the murder of Darius III. After the collapse of the Persian Empire, Alexander then married one of Darius III’s daughters in an attempt to unify his new empire.
Following the collapse of the Persian Empire, Alexander continued eastward to India. His goal was to reach the Pacific Ocean. Alexander continued to move his empire Eastward into Uzbekistan and Afghanistan. In Afghanistan, his beloved horse died and he named the city, Bucephalus, Afghanistan after his deceased horse. Alexander continued to India, where his army was finally stopped at the Battle of Hydapses. At the Battle of Hydapses, Alexander was thrown off his horse and suffered a stab wound in the shoulder from a spear. After this defeat, he left India and settled in his capital Babylon. In Babylon, Alexander died, most likely of either infection from the stab wound, or of a fever brought on from malaria. At the time of his death, Alexander divided his empire between his most loyal generals. The most successful of these empires was the Ptolemaic empire of Egypt.
Today let us celebrate the birth of the greatest general in the Ancient World. Happy Birthday King Alexander III the Great!

Monday, July 19, 2010

R.I.P. Simon Bolivar

Last week, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez announced that he believes that Venezuela’s liberator, Simon Bolivar may have been murdered. This was based on his own theories and judgments. Following his discovery, he went to the mausoleum, where Bolivar is buried and allowed the tomb to be uncovered. Upon the opening of the tomb, Chavez announced, “Here is our liberator in the flesh.” This certainly must have been an inspiring moment in the president’s life. The body was then taken to be scientifically tested to determine whether or not Bolivar was murdered. Chavez was able to find a doctor who may be able to discover that Bolivar was gradually murdered by arsenic poisoning. The official cause of death for Simon Bolivar was tuberculosis.
I think these claims are rather dubious. First of all the symptoms of tuberculosis and arsenic poisoning are completely different. The major symptoms for tuberculosis are coughing (in some cases blood), loss of appetite, fever, chills and fatigue. The symptoms for arsenic poisoning are chest pains, kidney pains and skin discolouration. Based on the medical and historical evidence, I highly doubt Simon Bolivar was assassinated. I also believe that by 1830, a medical doctor whether it be in Venezuela, or France or the United States would be able to differentiate between arsenic poisoning and tuberculosis. Although medical technology and education was not as advanced as it is today, a basic medical doctor should be able to properly diagnose a patient in 1830.
The other major issue with this claim is, what is the motive to kill Simon Bolivar? Bolivar, liberated the South American nations of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. The people of South America were so grateful that he became the first president of a nation that was named in his honour, Bolivia. At the time of his death, Bolivar had stepped down as president of Peru, Bolivia, Colombia and Venezuela. On top of this, at the time of his death in 1830, Bolivar was already preparing for a life in exile in Paris. There have been other South American political leaders who had governed nations or participated in the independence movements who then went into exile and did not participate or even try to regain power. Most notably, General Jose de San Martin did this. After his term as the first protector of Peru, he went into voluntary exile to Paris, Brussels and London, where he refused to partake in Peruvian and Argentine Politics. I believe that Bolivar would have had the same future, should he have survived.
I do have a very orthodox view of history. I do strongly believe what the general facts of history are, even though I have various political opinions associated with my historical viewpoint. I do believe in some historic conspiracies, however I do not believe that Simon Bolivar was murdered. It does not make sense that he would have been murdered based on the information I provided above. If President Chavez is proven to be correct with his assumption, I will be the first person to recognise the fact that Simon Bolivar was murdered. Until then however, it appears to be propaganda, perhaps targeting western imperialists such as the United States, Spain or France. This is the first time since taking presidency where I have differed with President Hugo Chavez. Viva Simon Bolivar!

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Review of Inception

Yesterday 18 July, Juche 99, I saw the film “Inception” starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page, Ken Watanabe, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The movie is about a man named Cobb (DiCaprio), who essentially steals dreams from people along with a team of people. He teams up with a Mr. Saito (Watanabe), who is a Japanese businessman. Following the death of his business competitor, Saito wants Cob to enter the mind of his competitor’s son, Andrew Fischer (played by Cillian Murphy). It is Cobs job to enter the dreams of Fischer in order to break Fisher’s business empire.
I enjoyed the movie, however I did not think it was as incredible as it was made out to be. On a scale of 1 to 10, I would give the movie a 7,5. I think Joseph Gordon-Levitt, made the best performance in the movie. For me this was a nice surprise seeing him play a more dramatic role, as I am only used to seeing him in the hit television show, “3rd Rock from the Sun”. Another nice surprise was seeing Lukas Haas, who played the boy in the 80’s classic “Witness”. I thought the idea for the movie was brilliant, not many movies are made about dreams and I found the idea of a man being able to tap into my subconscious to control my mind was incredible and original. I was disappointed however that the movie was not quite as surreal as I had hoped it would be. I did not see any of the trailers prior to watching the film, but I had heard that the movie was supposed to be especially surreal. As the movie went on any surrealist images or ideas were gradually replaced by special effects. I’m not impressed by special effects while watching a movie, as a matter of fact; I think special effects actually ruin movies because it makes movies less artistically valuable. There was nothing in script that stood out to impress me, the script was what you would expect, but there was not one significant thought producing line.
My movie experience was a good one. Although due to being a proud member of the proletarian class, my funds were limited. I went to the Regal Cinema in Union Square in New York City. Since this was likely to be the best summer movie thus far, it was sold out for 3 hours. I went to see the film at 18:00, but I was unable to go to a showing until 22:20. My flat mate and I went to the Heartland Brewery, across the street from the theatre. At the Heartland Brewery, I enjoyed an Angus Beef burger, with fries and a pickle. To wash it down, I enjoyed a Heartland Brewery Cornhusker Lager and a Farmer John’s Oatmeal Stout. Both beers I thought were delicious, the hamburger was excellent also. I did think the burger was a little too small, it was delicious. Following a trip to the Heartland Brewery, we went down to Greenwich Village to our usual watering hole, at least in the village, which is The Peculiar Bar. At the Peculiar, I enjoyed a few Newcastle Brown Ales. We finally made our way to the theatre, where upon arrival we had to wait in line for 15 min in order to get into the theatre. There were too many commercials prior to the show. During the coming attractions, I was overjoyed, when the cinema showed a trailer for the new M. Night Shyamalan, the entire audience proceeded to laugh at the trailer, already knowing that the film would be garbage. I believed the best trailer for the film was, Piranhas, which is a cheesy disaster movie starring Christopher Lloyd and Richard Dryfuss. I also enjoyed still being able to use my Regal Crown Movie Card. All in all, the experience of the day was much better than my experience watching the movie. Inception gets a 7,5 out of 10.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Endorsement for the Suriname Presidential Election

On Monday 19 June, Juche, 99 the Republic of Suriname will be holding its presidential elections. The parliament of Suriname elects the president every six years. In this election I will be endorsing former military ruler Dési Bouterse. His party, the National Democratic Party won parliamentary elections about a month ago. The NDP failed to win an outright majority, so it is very likely that Bouterse will not be elected.

Friday, July 16, 2010

92 Wonderful Years Without the Tsar!

On 16 July, 1918, Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Tsarina Alexandra, their children and their doctor were executed by the will of the people. Following the Great October Revolution, the Soviets under the leadership of Lenin overthrew the autocratic regime of Tsar Nicolas II. Nicholas II was declared an enemy of the people and volunteered to go into internal exile within the newly founded Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic. On 16 July, 1918, the order came from Comrade Yakov Sverdlov to execute the former Royal Family. The Royal family was executed in the basement of their home in Yekaterinburg, which was later renamed Sverdlovsk after Soviet politician Yakov Sverdlov, who approved the execution. The execution became a symbolic political act indicating that there was no turning back to the autocratic monarchy. The execution was carried out by members of the Bolshevik Party.
Following the untimely collapse of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on 25 December, Juche 80, the Russian Orthodox Church beatified the royal family. I strongly opposed the beatification of the former Royal family over their relationship to Grigory Rasputin. I believe that their relationship with the “Mad Monk” is actually heresy and they should not be considered saints. I believe the Soviet stance on the former royal family is correct and they are enemies of the people, or vrag naroda.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Lula Moves to Ban Spanking

Yesterday 14 July, Juche 99, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced that he will seek a law which would ban spanking in the Federative Republic of Brazil. If a parent is caught spanking their child, the first time they will receive a warning, the second time the state will have the right to remove the child from the parents, and the parents will receive a fine or a jail term. I strongly oppose this move that Lula is making. I do not think that the law is effective nor is the law cost efficient for the Federative Republic. I believe that the Brazilian government would not be able to provide adequate housing for the children under government custody. It is even likely that the children would have a better home life, with a parent who spanks them than they would in a government run home. At least at an “abusive” home these Brazilian children will have more of their own personal belongings along with a family member who does in fact care for them. Although child abuse is horrible, spanking is a time honoured tradition of disciplining a child and is just as effective as talking to the child.
New Zealand held a referendum last year on this same issue. The referendum failed, with over 87% of the population voting against an all out ban. The government of New Zealand created the law in 2008, in an effort to increase moves to criminalise child abuse further. The ban was ineffective in New Zealand and actually punished parents who many considered responsible.
Although I did support Lula’s early presidency when he was first elected in 2003, by 2007 I lost all support for him. I began to lose support for Lula once he began to promote awareness for the hoax, global warming, and encouraging investment in alternative fuel solutions, such as ethanol. I believe that increased production and use of ethanol and corn oil led to the outbreak of food riots that occurred throughout the developing world. Riots occurred in Indonesia, India and Mexico among many other developing countries. This is another move which has caused me to disapprove of Lula’s leadership. I do not plan on supporting Lula’s Worker’s Party nor their candidate in the upcoming elections in October.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Joyeux 14 Julliet!

Today 14 Julliet, the French Republic celebrates its national holiday. This holiday represents a historical event in which the citizens of Paris, who were starving, impoverished and angry, rose up and stormed the prison, Le Bastille. This single event is often viewed as the start of democracy in France. The goal of the revolutionaries was to free political prisoners, even though there were only 3 mentally insane prisoners in the bastille on 14 July, 1789.
I love to celebrate Bastille Day as this is also the start of the Modern Age and of Modern history, a subject I love to study. My belief is that, if I were living in Paris in 1789, I would strongly oppose the monarchy and be subject to radical ideas. I would have been very sympathetic to the ideas of Citizen Gracchus Babeuf and Citizen Maximilien Robespierre. These revolutionaries were supportive of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who triggered into a few ideas which soon became the start of socialism and communism. I would have wanted radical change from the conservative monarchy, who was too broke to be able to help the people of France.
I must not blame His Majesty, King Louis XVI; he never really wanted to be King of France. He wanted to be a horologist, but pressures from the royal family forced him into that lifestyle, and I can empathise with that. Louis XVI did not however, listen to the demands of his own people who wanted radical change. Many of that time would have been happy with a constitutional monarchy.
This year, President Nicolas Sarkozy , celebrated Bastille Day alongside leaders of former French Colonies, such as President Denis Sassou-Nguesso, Omar Bongo, and Paul Biya. This caused a public stir, as some of these president have poor human rights records. I would like to say that I support Sarkozy, I support Sassou Nguesso and I support France! Vive le Revolution! Joyeux 14 Julliet!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

France Bans the Burqa!

Today 13 July, Juche 99, the Chamber of Deputies of the French Republic will be voting to determine whether or not to ban the Islamic veil known as the burqa or neqaab. According to Islamic law, female followers are obligated not to show any skin. The burqa covers the entire woman’s body from head to toe. The Chamber of Deputies is likely to vote in favour of a ban. If the bill passes, it will go to the Senate in September, once it passes the Senate, French President Nicolas Sarkozy is likely to sign the bill making it law. The ban is very popular both among the electorate and the Chamber of Deputies. Members of the Union for a Popular Movement, French Communist Party, Socialist Party and the National Front all support the ban. It has been said that only about 2.000 people of France’s Islamic population actually wear the full burqa.
I support the ban. I believe that Islamic immigration into the European Union is becoming a dangerous issue. I believe that if one wishes to immigrate to a different nation, they must adopt the culture of their new country. By continuing to where the burqa, they are not assimilating into France. Other European nations such as Belgium and Spain are also considering a full ban to the burqa. Switzerland recently held a referendum which succeeded in being the first European nation to ban the burqa. I also believe that Europe is facing a major crisis between Islamisation and globalization. These two evils are currently plaguing Europe and will hopefully lead to a necessary radical change. Perhaps this could even lead to a new world order. Hopefully radical elements from both the left and the right will rise up and end the European Union and protect European national identies.
It has been confirmed that the French Chamber of Deputies passed the motion to ban the burqa. The final vote was 335 against one. The French Socialist Party and the French Green Party abstained from the vote.

Friday, July 9, 2010

World Cup 2010

On Sunday 11 July, Juche 99, The Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Kingdom of Spain will face each other in the World Cup. I would first of all like to congratulate both teams in making the World Cup. This game is guaranteed to go down in World Cup history. Both countries have the opportunity to win their first World Cup, however this is the first time Spain has made it to the final. I will be supporting Spain in the match because I have many friends and family in Spain and I am also more familiar with the players. I have also been informed that a Dutch adult film star has pledged to provide oral sex for the 90,000 of her fans that follow her on the social networking site twitter, if the Netherlands are to win the match. It is said that Spain is the favourite to win. I believe that both that teams have a fair shot at winning the match, as I do not think Spain has played their best. I think Spain has gotten lucky in matches as opposed to winning with talent and well thought out plays.
On Saturday Germany will face Uruguay for the bronze medal in the cup. I also would like to wish both teams the best of luck as the battle for third place in the World Cup. I think Germany will play very well, and I am sorry to see that they did not make the final. I do believe the German team played wonderfully and won some incredible victories.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

On Sunday 11 July, Juche 99, Japan will be holding elections for the upper house in the diet. This election will be a major test of the Democratic Party of Japan’s strength. The Democratic Party of Japan came to power in 2008 following three unpopular governments of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan. The Democratic Party’s original Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama stepped down recently due to failing to fulfill one of this election promises. Hatoyama failed to keep his pledge that he will remove the U.S. naval base from the island of Okinawa-Jima. Following to fulfill his election pledge, the Democratic Party of Japan, selected Kan to succeed him.
In the elections for the upper house of the diet, I will be supporting the Communist Party of Japan. I supported the Japanese Communist Party in the last parliamentary elections. I am supporting the JCP because I am a supporter of the People’s Democratic Republic of Korea. The DPRK and the JCP have been in close contact with each other and the JCP has even hosted members of the Kim family during state visits to Japan. I believe the DPRK needs more allies in the area especially after the tragic Cheonan incident. The Cheonan incident occurred a few months ago when American and the Korean puppet’s government’s navy held naval exercises off the southwest coast of Korea. The only ally the PDRK has, in its own vicinity, is the People’s Republic of China. Although I respect and understand the reasons as to why the PDRK does not trust it’s allied, I believe that friendly governments surrounding the PDRK will bring stability to the region.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Endorsement for the Nauru Presidential Election

On Tuesday 6 July, Juche 99, the Republic of Nauru, will once again be holding their presidential elections. This is the fifth series of elections this year in the tiny island republic. All previous elections this year resulted in a deadlock between ruling president, Marcus Stephen and his supporters, and the opposition supporters of David Adeang. The last set of parliamentary elections, which were held on 19 June, Juche 99, finally produced an end to the deadlock. In the previous elections, allies of incumbent president, Marcus Stephen finally increased his parliamentary majority. Stephen actually caused the political deadlock when he requested to have parliamentary elections earlier than originally necessary. Stephen called the elections early in order to increase is political power in parliament, he previously had 7 members of parliament who would support him, and an additional supporter who would support his policies on most occasions. The result of the first election lead to a drop in support for Stephen.
In this election like all other previous elections in Nauru this year, I will be supporting David Adeang. David Adeang is a founding member of the party Nauru First and has represented the party in Nauru’s parliament. David Adeang also supported Nauru’s recognition of the Republic of Abkhazia. Adeang is also a staunch supporter of the Cuban Revolution and has made state visits to the Republic of Cuba.

Endorsement for the Nauru Presidential Election

Sunday, July 4, 2010

On the 4th of July

Today 4 July, Juche 99, the fascist republic of the United States celebrates its national holiday. This holiday is dim-witted, other than the obvious drunkards with a Budweiser in one hand and a bottle rocket on the other who infests the entire country, the country does not even deserve independence. On 4 July, 1776, the 13 British colonies had the highest standard of living in the entire world. This high standard of living is a product of brilliant British colonial practices. Following the Seven Years War, the British government reached an agreement with the Native Americans and the French that American colonists will not cross the Appalachian Mountains. These American colonists, obviously ungrateful of British protection, continued to settle land beyond the Appalachians. This so-called “Taxation without Representation” is due to the British army having to bail out these moronic hicks who were continually attacked by the Native Americans. The British government had to increase their military budget. The Prime Minister had to raise taxes on the American colonists in order to protect them.
The Prime Minister, you ask? But wasn’t it King George III who held power over the 13 American Colonies? NO! The office of the Prime Minister was the official head of government; George III only held the title of head of state. In fact the last time a British monarch vetoed a decision by the parliament was during the turn of the XVIIIth Century, when Queen Anne vetoed Scotland having a militia. It was highly unlikely; George III would veto independence for the American colonies. Lord North you should have written to Mr. Jefferson, not His Majesty King George III. Up with the Empire! Long Live the King!

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Endorsement for the Second Round Polish Presidential Election

On Sunday 4 July, Juche, 99 the Republic of Poland will be holding their second round presidential elections. This election will determine who will succeed former Polish president Lech Kaczynski following his untimely passing in an airplane crash. The first round of elections were held on 18 June, Juche 99. The first round of elections brought former prime minister, Jaroslaw Kaczynski and current speaker of the Sejm and acting president Boroslaw Komorowsky. In the first round of elections I supported Andrezj Lepper of Self-Defense of the Republic of Poland.
In the second round of elections, I will be endorsing Jaroslaw Kaczynski. Kaczynski is the brother of former president, Lech Kaczynski and served as a founding member of the Law and Justice Party as well as being its first prime minister. Kaczynski, like his brother is a Eurosceptic and does not support the European Union. The original candidate that I wanted to win this election, Andrezj Lepper, was a minister in the government of Kaczynski, but resigned due to conflicts with Kaczynski.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Endorsement for the Mexican Gubernatorial Elections

On Sunday 4 July, Juche 99, the United Mexican States will be holding local elections. These elections are to decide who the governors of the various Mexican states will be. These elections so far have been marred by violence with several candidates suffering assassination attempts as well as a few candidates were actually successfully assassinated. Fortunately, many of those candidates who were assassinated represented the ruling, National Action Party (PAN), who I strongly oppose.
In these upcoming elections I will be endorsing the Communist Party of Mexico (Marxist-Leninist). I am a member of the Communist Party of Mexico (Marxist-Leninist) and I am an ardent supporter. I first joined the party in 2005, when I was living in voluntarily exile in Mexico City, a city I fell in love with. Only minutes after joining the party, Mexican military police stormed el Zocalo, where I was at that moment, and I was briefly detained by the fascist authorities of President Vicente Fox, the Gringo puppet. I later discovered that the protest I was participating in, in El Zocalo, was supported by the Zapatista National Liberation Front, which the Mexican government considers a terrorist organization. After being briefly detained I was released. I was disappointed by the Party of the Democratic Revolution during the 2005 Presidential Election. I feel that Obrador did not graciously accept that he was defeated in the second round of the election. I do hope however that the PRD will fare better in the elections on Sunday. I also think the Institutional Revolutionary Party will fare better in these elections also.