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Life is not fair

Image: courtesy Freedommouthpost Life is not fair but for governments it should be seen to be fair. Governments of the West believe that they govern on high standards. Fair enough, that is no less than what the voters expect. Everyone knows that this... Read More

Trump winning profile

Looking at the psychology of the Trump campaign, to put it simply, he is saying what many people would say were they in a position to say it. And he does not really care since he is in a “win win” situation, should he pull off the Presidency he wins and... Read More

Guns don't kill people

It’s on again. Another mass shooting in Oregon USA and in Australia a lone 15 year old gunman assassinates a police worker at their Headquarters. The Americans have volumes of statistics on why and why not people should have guns and it appears that... Read More

Night of the long knives

It seems as if Australia finds it impossible to stick to one leader. Last night for the first time the Liberal Country Party coalition replaced a Prime Minister in office. One of their mandates for winning from the Labor Party at the last election was... Read More

Political censorship

A play examining issues of Islamic extremism and radicalization in a London school was suddenly pulled last month. “Homegrown” inspired by the case of the three English schoolgirls from East London who ran off to Syria in February had been scheduled for... Read More

Dammed if you do, dammed if you don't.

Prime Minister Tony Abbott in Parliament today will call for the China Free Trade Agreement to be endorsed or the time limit will expire. The opposition want this blocked calling for more employment safeguards. Both present complex positions.   Reducing... Read More

INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF BUSINESS INCUBATORS

           BIPP is about to launch the first call for proposals. Background: Vietnam has made significant progress in its socio-economic development but despite these achievements, the growth process has encountered serious problems that threaten... Read More

Advancement of science

My collegue Darrell drew attention to Shulem Deen’s revelations in "All who go do not return" and his demise after losing his Jewish faith. I responded by pointing out total rejection and death followed an Australian aboriginal having the tribe point the... Read More

Donor funding direction

When you are young and don’t want to speak out to rock the boat, you don’t look too closely at what you do and just take the money.   When you get older and to the point where you don’t have a future career to worry about, you look a little more closely... Read More

Perceptions

Having worked in 52 countries I might have a different view of the world from the average Australian but I do find it funny how the local attitude of the main stream media seems to pretend that other nationalities do not exist. Look through the main... Read More