My 20 April 2007 “Good (news) Friday” feature was entitled Wither Wolfowitz: The belated comeuppance of another Bush man. And in it I reveled in the professional humiliation career staffers at the World Bank were inflicting upon their swaggering (Bush-lite) boss Paul Wolfowitz – in a remarkably organized and sustained effort to force him to… Read more.
Archives for 2007
Chávez wielding absolutely-corrupt power with impunity
No one should be surprised that Venezuelan President (for life) Hugo Chávez is a bullying, thin-skinned megalomaniac for whom freedom of expression is tantamount to anarchy. Nor should anyone be shocked, shocked that he’s hell-bent on squashing any political opinion that challenges his Castro-inspired quest for absolute power in Venezuela or his Bolivar-inspired quest to… Read more.
My Serbian ‘Pilgrimage’
I appreciate it when visitors have good things to say about their Caribbean vacations. After all, the livelihood of my people depends on tourists regaling other with their stories. But I resent it when tourists presume they know how beautiful my country is after spending a few days there lounging on a beach at some… Read more.
Happy Memorial Day….But please remember its intended purpose!
Memorial Day Read more.
Good (news) Friday: On U.S. immigration & my first podcast!
IMMIGRATION Just a few weeks ago, before heading out on my annual march in support of rights for illegal immigrants, I wrote another article in my series of laments about the failure of the U.S. Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform. And in that article I reiterated that only the McCain-Kennedy bill contained all of… Read more.
No action against British police precludes action against TCI police
Last Friday, Caribbean Net News (CNN) published my commentary – entitled The tragedy of being Haitian at home and at sea – on the interdiction of a Haitian boat by the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) police, which resulted in the tragic death of 61 refugees after the boat capsized. And in that commentary I… Read more.
Televangelist firebrand Jerry Falwell is dead
Yesterday God struck down controversial televangelist Rev Jerry Falwell with a sudden heart attack. He died while sitting comfortable in his office at Liberty University, which he founded in 1971 in his hometown of Lynchburg, Virginia as a Bible training college. It is a manifestation of God’s abiding grace, however, that he allowed Falwell to… Read more.
Proof that the Japanese military pimped sex slaves during WWII
Last February I published an article in which I expressed dismay and consternation over the refusal of the Japanese government to acknowledge the historical fact that Japanese authorities forced “comfort women” in Japanese-occupied territories to work as sex slaves during World War II. But here, in part, is how I urged the relatively-new government of… Read more.
The UN sanctions Mugabe’s genocidal rule in Zimbabwe
The Robert Mugabe government of Zimbabwe is the most corrupt, dysfunctional and incompetent in Africa. And, on a continent that has the most corrupt, dysfunctional and incompetent governments in the entire world, Mugabe’s achievement in this regard is a truly dubious distinction. [The iPINIONS Journal, March 2005] Since 2000 I have written a series of… Read more.
Happy Mother’s Day!
Happy Mother’s Day Read more.