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Satan's hand in human stupidity as church splits

Friday, 4 July 2008 6:58 P GMT+01
The split afflicting the Anglican Church is more about competing egos than doctrinal differences because it takes the church no further in its work of remaining relevant to the communities they are operating in.

Earth-queers quaking in Israel

Thursday, 21 February 2008 6:16 P GMT+01
I have just had my fill of reprehensible religious and political leaders who seek a minority to blame for natural disasters. How can gays have caused earthquakes in the Holy Lands?

Fielding 11 clowns for Chelsea

Sunday, 23 September 2007 11:51 P GMT+01
Maybe Chelsea should have clowns to play entertaining football.

Medinat Yisrael - 59

Monday, 14 May 2007 11:25 P GMT+01
59 years since the declaration of independence of Israel, but how much longer for peace?

Farfour free to burn - II - Poor translation?

Thursday, 10 May 2007 4:14 P GMT+01
A comment left on an earlier blog contends that a mistranslation has portrayed a situation as more serious than it really is. I do not know for sure.

Farfour free to burn

Thursday, 10 May 2007 12:53 P GMT+01
A Hamas sponsored TV station broadcast a despicable programme indoctrinating kids into jihadist hatred.

The long Sabbath of English football

Monday, 26 March 2007 8:11 P GMT+01
English football is at rest, it cannot be stirred to excel, it is too sleepy to move and obviously too dozy to score. Now, look forward to 2012 because 2008 is over for England.

The year of Armageddon upon us

Saturday, 13 January 2007 10:59 P GMT+01
There is a possibility that the Middle-East might in view of radical American policies see the ignition of the tinder box of Armageddon - US, Iraq, Iran, Israel and Syria filling the rivers of Mesopotamia to Jordan with blood.

Left with the bread crumbs of Middle East diplomacy

Thursday, 30 November 2006 10:54 P GMT+01
There is a kind of self-determination going on in Israel, Palestine, Iraq, Iran, Syria and Lebanon, all without the influence of America - probably a few lessons for America too.

Many U-turns Required - II

Monday, 23 October 2006 5:52 A GMT+01
In response to anonymous comments made to an earlier blog.

An opportunity to make friends - with Syria

Wednesday, 13 September 2006 10:59 P GMT+01
Syria foiled a terrorist attack on the US Embassy building and the Iraqi Prime Minister visits Iran - looks like talking does yield some benefits and actions should be seen as opportunities.

Made in America - just in your backyard

Friday, 25 August 2006 9:21 P GMT+01
Unexploded cluster bombs supplied by the US to Israel are found in Lebanon - Let us see how Condi Rice tackles America's image from all perspectives.

The American-Israeli tinderbox that Hezbollah lit up

Tuesday, 15 August 2006 2:25 A GMT+01
If America was already privy to Israeli plans to attack Lebanon long before the kidnap of the 2 soldiers in Israel on July the 12th, the whole truth of this matter does not augur well for the new world order at all.

A large body count with no ease as war ceases

Monday, 14 August 2006 5:11 P GMT+01
The people who lost the most from the Israeli-Lebanon conflict are those who were sacrificed in the proxy war between American and Iran, neither Israel nor Lebanon have gained anything - rather they would have to talk to each other.

Daytime television a cure for current news

Tuesday, 8 August 2006 2:42 P GMT+01
Well, I have gone off the news, my remote control deliberately misses every news channel as daytime television seems a welcome relief.

Somehow, Israel can do no wrong

Monday, 31 July 2006 7:57 P GMT+01
The angel of death arrives in Qana, Lebanon a second time, on the wings of American supplied bombs, autographed by religious Jews and chaperoned by Israeli aircraft. This is utter madness.

Condi is not welcome in Lebanon

Sunday, 30 July 2006 10:38 A GMT+01
Sometimes you just have to speak up and stop being run around by seemingly benevolent but insincere friends. Lebanon has reached that stage with America by saying the Secretary of State is not welcome. A snub as good as you can get.

A poker hand of unintended consequences

Sunday, 30 July 2006 9:51 A GMT+01
The gamble US, Britain and Israel have taken in the Lebanon issue can see a better resolution than new occupations. Israel should relinquish occupied territories of Shebaa Farms and Golan Heights. That is the really hard but courageous decision.

Condi knows nothing about birth pangs

Saturday, 29 July 2006 2:04 A GMT+01
Bombs and hostilities continue as birth pangs of a new Middle-East as the midwife returns to the woman in travail and extended labour to probably deliver the baby still-born. No new Middle-East can emerge with this belligerence.

Precision-guided resolutions that miss the target

Thursday, 27 July 2006 5:13 A GMT+01
The question is how precision-guided weapons can accidentally hit a prominent target. Then I examine the UN SC Resolution 1559 and find that we might not have heard the whole truth of that matter of Israeli withdrawal. Syria it appears did more.

The Red Cross marks the missile target - Updated

Wednesday, 26 July 2006 10:59 P GMT+01
Two ambulances get blown up with the missiles coming through the centre of the Red Cross on the roof and a clearly marked UN observers post is obliterated with surgical precision. This wild and reckless party is getting atrocious by the day.

Pay up or get bombed up

Tuesday, 25 July 2006 4:24 P GMT+01
In a suit filed in the US, it has come to light that one of the reasons there might still be Americans left to be evacuated from Lebanon is they were at one time required to agree to pay the costs of their evacuation. Get we get any lower?

Condolezza condoles with aid

Tuesday, 25 July 2006 9:44 A GMT+01
Dr Rice's unannounced visit to Lebanon finished every semblance of genuine friendship between the Lebanese and America as they are being sacrificed on the altar of some new Middle-East order. Know your friends.

Condolezza brings condolences - maybe more

Sunday, 23 July 2006 7:35 A GMT+01
Until America demands a cessation of violence by every forceful means possible, this Middle-East conflict would only continue. To now learn that Israel is asking for an arms order to be speeded up from the US, leaves much to be desired of the US.

The land of the matter - The Middle-East Cauldron

Saturday, 22 July 2006 10:59 P GMT+01
I provide a framework of how the Balfour Declaration of 1917 promised one thing and offered another leading to the many conflicts that have plagued Israel throughout the last century till today.