Friday 13 April 2012

Liam Fox, Obama Impeachment, US election, Yahoo secrecy.

I have a few things to talk about this morning. The first thing is the ex minister of defence and his "best man" Six months have gone by and we have heard absolutely nothing about the scandal of Liam Fox and Adam Werritty touring the world under the guise of government officials when in reality they were international arms dealers. I would be interested to know the reason why we have heard nothing since Fox's resignation. David Cameron is currently touring the far east under the guise of trying to drum up investment in the UK. In actual fact he is there as an international arms dealer, and he doesn't care who he sells to.
There is a growing consensus in the US that President Obama be impeached. Among the reasons why are the fact that he authorised the murder of an American citizen, Anwar Al Awlaki, without due process, a violation of the constitution. Also, the fact that Obama has taken the US to war without the required consent of the Congress, again, a violation of the constitution. Again, he has signed into law the N.D.A.A. bill which allows the security services to arrest US citizens and detain them without charge. Yet another violation of the constitution. If only we could do the same with Tony Blair. There is good news and bad news from the GOP struggle to find a candidate to stand against Obama. The good news is that Rick Santorum has removed himself from the campaign. The bad news is that Mitt Romney is now the overwhelming favourite to be nominated. I heard him called "The Mormon moron" the other day. It doesn't matter that he is Mormon, but the moron bit is entirely correct. The mainstream media have continued to ignore Ron Paul which shows how US politics is dominated by millionaire donors of massive amounts of money. If a candidate was judged only on his policies and recieved equal coverage by the media, Ron Paul would win hands down.
Proof, if were actually needed that I.S.P's were spying on their customers was presented to me just last month. I was searching for cheap flights to Italy for a city break. Only a day later I opened my e-mails to find my inbox full of different companies trying to sell me flights to almost every city in mainland Europe. Obviously, Yahoo take info and sell it on, but they do not ask permission to distribute my e-mail address and what I search for. I have looked at their terms and conditions and can find no mention of anything to do with sharing or selling personal info to other company's. With that said I will end this little parade through the murky waters of current affairs.

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