Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Mystery woman II

Still on my mystery woman series, i decided to write this second poem even though i personally preferred the first because the first poem did raised a few eyebrows and generated a few gossips and questioning, those that konw me well konw that i sometimes enjoy being misunderstood at least even if just to continue keeping people in the dark. Anyway let me not get carried away, enjoy....



I wonder where my mystery woman has gone
I wonder if you even exist
A woman who I can really care for
A woman worth my love and care
A woman that will be down for my ride
If there is a mystery woman like this, you’ll be my knight in shining armor
My star, my sun, and my full moon
You’ll be my everlasting love,
Mystery woman, you’ll be my woman



We’ll be as close as we could be
Holding each other tight thinking of the next decision to make
Thinking about the future, our future
Staring into each other’s eyes
Knowing that your LOVE is true
My mystery woman
This is just a poem for you
But words can’t bring you to me my mystery woman.
Only fantasies can

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Why choose when you can combine?




I am just wondering as an outsider to the American style of politics, what is really the most important factor and policy making decision by America that should concern me, internal policy or foreign policy, i am certain its foreign policy. Ok if thats the case, now that we have Senator Hilary Clinton as the secretary of state, perhaps the second most powerful official in Washington then what should we expect of the American foreign policy, i mean the Obama foreign policy? Hilary is in support of an imminent attack on Iran, a sovereign Nation that has not or plans to attack any Nation whose only offense is the fact that it is an emerging powerful Islamic country which poses a threat to the Zionist agenda of global domination. So my question is why choose in the first place when you could have combined?

Friday, January 23, 2009

LORD give us love Every time.

I write this simple poem as a dedication to the poor innocent kids that are being massacred in Gaza, around the world and to all the victims of violence and injustice.




Lord give us love every time,
Maybe love is what we so desperately desire,
To brighten our days in this darkness,
To place a smile in our sad faces,

This life that is filled with sorrows,
Murders, massacre and violence is the order of the day,
Lord give us love every time,
We can never have too much love.

In a world that has gone astray,
Lord give us love to laugh with pleasure,
Give us love to dazzle our souls with laughter,
To make the orphan kids in Palestine sing out load and the hungry kids in Africa smile for the next meal.



Lord let there be laughter to make the world alive again,
Bring on love to us,
Its welcomed in our souls of tears and sadness,
Appreciated from this coldness,
Give us lovely words and deeds to relate with one another,
So pleasing to our ears and heart,
Making us happy for a while,
Give us love every time,
Over all threatening and sublimed messages,
Lord give us love every time,
Over those who want to see us cry,
Lord, Oh Lord, love is what we need.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Barack Obama : Zionist, Messiah, or a puppet dancing on a string?


A lot has been said and written about President Obama,like i always say, he is a charismatic and articulate politician who has changed the course of history. Perhaps the history pages of the 21st century can not be written without a page dedicated to this appealing politician.

Just like the millions of people that have been swept by the Obama "fever", i have also been a curious and avid admirer of the man Obama.I had wished and hoped to be like Obama, then of course wondered how to be like Obama; i'v read his books and books written about him, listen to commentators and news reporters, watched adverts and commercials about Obama, discussed with die-hard Obama fans and watched as Kenyans celebrate his success as theirs all for the simple desire of understanding the man Obama and what makes him so "special". But as i keep researching further and deeper and observing current world events and historical facts i ask myself is Obama really the Messiah he appears to be? Or is he another Zionist proxy or a dancing puppet dangling from the strings of his puppet masters?

To the best of my knowledge and understanding (despite clearly knowing that alot of people will disagree with my views for different reason, more commonly because we have been hypnotized and we happen to live in a world of illusion), Obama has been packaged and presented to the world as the quintessential politician for democracy; American style, the Harvard graduate and self made attorney and later senator who serves as an example of a new era in US racial harmony, whose supporters keep insisting that he will pull out US troops out of Iraq, while ignoring the facts that the US government has spent hundreds of billions of dollars establishing permanent bases in Iraq and throughout the region and clearly has no intentions of pulling out of Iraq or the region anytime soon as claimed by Obama. Indeed, while parading himself as an antiwar candidate, Obama has clearly refused to reject the preempted strike on Iran (why is that so?), an imperfect but sovereign Nation that has not attacked anyone. Perhaps most importantly, to Americans particularly, Obama who many have treated as a messiah has shown little interest in investigating and prosecuting the perpetrators of the September 11 attacks mass murders of innocent American citizens which evidence clearly shows an inside hatchet job (remember that World trade center tower 7 was never hit by a plane and it collapsed like a perfectly controlled demolition), which is also the sole reason why American troops are butchering and killing men, women and children in at least two different sovereign nations.



One thing i must say is that the Zionist controlled media has once again accomplish a tremendous feat in its goal for A NEW WORLD ORDER by packaging and presenting the "perfect" candidate to lead the world as Bush Snr once said; "....we have before us the opportunity to forge for ourself and future generation A NEW WORLD ORDER, a world where the rule of law not the law of the jungle governs the conducts of nations, when we are successful and we will be, we have a real chance of this world order.......".
They have held up the man Obama to the world as an example of what "YOU" too can become, but like his colleagues and most other politicians, he is noting but a self serving, sweet talking politician who keeps phrasing more of the same "business as usual do not apply anymore" for he is "CHANGE", for he is ushering a completely new world order!


Those who fancy themselves as progressive or tolerant by supporting Obama should understand that your rock star, celebrity idol worship of a former junior senator from Illinois who has accomplished almost notting of political relevance besides his opposition of the "funding" of the Iraq war and giving a keynote speech at the democratic national convention four year prior to his candidacy is perhaps just a show of thoughtful political awareness or more like a cheer leading drill being led by the masters of puppets, captains of geo-political propaganda who have openly endorsed Obama as their candidate for global unification which will eventually lead to a one world order. Mark my words now before its too late, before the end of this year, maybe within the first six months of his administration, Obama like John Kennedy will be tested. The world is certainly looking, America has just sworn in a brilliant 47 year old senator president. Remember i said it first in this not so popular blog site of mine that, the world will be faced by an international crisis, a generated crisis, to test this guy. They are going to make it really big, i don't know what it is going to be no body knows except them, but mark my words, i promise you that the world is going to face a major and challenging crises, as a student of history and politics, i guarantee you something big will happen. Of course i can give you at least a handful of scenarios from where it might originate; for instance, with the current financial crisis, the US Economy is Expected to collapse possibly by the end of this year or earlier and when this happen, there can be a possible great depression that will result in the rise of food shortage and starvation in the US, another major event that might possibly occur is maybe something similar to 911, possibly a nuclear attack, a breakout of civil unrest that can result in a civil war or the breakout of some man made pandemic. I am only making my predictions based on personal thoughts and historical events. History they say repeats itself and usually in a violet way. Listen to me when i speak!

Friday, January 16, 2009

If Gaza falls . . .




Israel’s siege of Gaza began on 5 November, the day after an Israeli attack inside the strip, no doubt designed finally to undermine the truce between Israel and Hamas established last June. Although both sides had violated the agreement before, this incursion was on a different scale. Hamas responded by firing rockets into Israel and the violence has not abated since then. Israel’s siege has two fundamental
goals. One is to ensure that the Palestinians there are seen merely as a humanitarian problem, beggars who have no political identity and therefore can have no political claims. The second is to foist Gaza onto Egypt. That is why the Israelis tolerate the hundreds of tunnels between Gaza and Egypt around which an informal but increasingly regulated commercial sector has begun to form. The overwhelming majority of Gazans are impoverished and officially 49.1 per cent are unemployed. In fact the prospect of steady employment is rapidly disappearing for the majority of the population.



On 5 November the Israeli government sealed all the ways into and out of Gaza. Food, medicine, fuel, parts for water and sanitation systems, fertilizer, plastic sheeting, phones, paper, glue, shoes and even teacups are no longer getting through in sufficient quantities or at all. According to Oxfam only 137 trucks of food were allowed into Gaza in November. This means that an average of 4.6 trucks per day
entered the strip compared to an average of 123 in October this year and 564 in December 2005. The two main food providers in Gaza are the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) and the World Food Programme (WFP). UNRWA alone feeds approximately 750,000 people in Gaza, and requires 15 trucks of food daily to do so. Between 5 November and 30 November, only 23 trucks arrived, around 6 per cent of the total needed; during the week of 30 November it received 12 trucks, or 11 per cent of what was required. There were three days in November when UNRWA ran out of food, with the result that on each of these days
20,000 people were unable to receive their scheduled supply. According to John Ging, the director of UNRWA in Gaza, most of the people who get food aid are entirely dependent on it. On 18 December UNRWA suspended all food distribution for both emergency and regular programmes because of the blockade.

The WFP has had similar problems, sending only 35 trucks out of the 190 it had scheduled to cover Gazans’ needs until the start of February (six more were allowed in between 30 November and 6 December). Not only that: the WFP has to pay to store food that isn’t being sent to Gaza. This cost $215,000 in November alone. If the siege continues, the WFP will have to pay an extra $150,000 for storage in December, money that will be used not to support Palestinians but to benefit Israeli business.
The majority of commercial bakeries in Gaza - 30 out of 47 - have had to close because they have run out of cooking gas. People are using any fuel they can find to cook with. As the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has made clear, cooking-gas canisters are necessary for generating the warmth to incubate broiler chicks. Shortages of gas and animal feed have forced commercial producers to smother hundreds of thousands of chicks. By April, according to the FAO, there will be no poultry there at all: 70 per cent of Gazans rely on chicken as a major source of protein.



Banks, suffering from Israeli restrictions on the transfer of banknotes into the territory were forced to close on 4 December. A sign on the door of one read: “Due to the decision of the Palestinian Finance Authority, the bank will be closed today Thursday, 4.12.2008, because of the unavailability of cash money, and the bank will be reopened once the cash money is available.” The World Bank has warned that Gaza’s banking system could collapse if these restrictions continue.
All cash for work programmes has been stopped and on 19 November UNRWA suspended its cash assistance programme to the most needy. It also ceased production of textbooks because there is no paper, ink or glue in Gaza. This will affect 200,000 students returning to school in the new year. On 11 December, the Israeli defence minister, Ehud Barak, sent $25 million following an appeal from the Palestinian prime minister, Salaam Fayad, the first infusion of its kind since October. It won’t even
cover a month’s salary for Gaza’s 77,000 civil servants.
On 13 November production at Gaza’s only power station was suspended and the turbines shut down because it had run out of industrial diesel. This in turn caused the two turbine batteries to run down, and they failed to start up again when fuel was received some ten days later. About a hundred spare parts ordered for the turbines have been sitting in the port of Ashdod in Israel for the last eight months,
waiting for the Israeli authorities to let them through customs. Now Israel has started to auction these parts because they have been in customs for more than 45 days. The proceeds are being held in Israeli
accounts.
During the week of 30 November, 394,000 litres of industrial diesel were allowed in for the power plant: approximately 18 per cent of the weekly minimum that Israel is legally obliged to allow in. It was enough for one turbine to run for two days before the plant was shut down again. The Gaza Electricity Distribution Company said that most of the Gaza Strip will be without electricity for between four and 12 hours a day. At any given time during these outages, over 65,000 people have no
electricity.
No other diesel fuel (for standby generators and transport) was delivered during that week, no petrol (which has been kept out since early November) or cooking gas. Gaza’s hospitals are apparently relying on diesel and gas smuggled from Egypt via the tunnels; these supplies are said to be administered and taxed by Hamas. Even so, two of Gaza’s hospitals have been out of cooking gas since the week of 23 November.
Adding to the problems caused by the siege are those created by the political divisions between the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank and the Hamas Authority in Gaza. For example, Gaza’s Coastal Municipalities Water Utility (CMWU), which is not controlled by Hamas, is supposed to receive funds from the World Bank via the Palestinian Water Authority (PWA) in Ramallah to pay for fuel to run the pumps for Gaza’s sewage system. Since June, the PWA has refused to hand over those
funds, perhaps because it feels that a functioning sewage system would benefit Hamas. I don’t know whether the World Bank has attempted to intervene, but meanwhile UNRWA is providing the fuel, although they have no budget for it. The CMWU has also asked Israel’s permission to import 200 tons of chlorine, but by the end of November it had received only 18 tons - enough for one week of chlorinated water. By mid-December Gaza City and the north of Gaza had access to water only six
hours every three days.

According to the World Health Organisation, the political divisions between Gaza and the West Bank are also having a serious impact on drug stocks in Gaza. The West Bank Ministry of Health (MOH) is responsible for procuring and delivering most of the pharmaceuticals and medical disposables used in Gaza. But stocks are at dangerously low levels. Throughout November the MOH West Bank was turning shipments away because it had no warehouse space, yet it wasn’t sending supplies on to Gaza in adequate quantities. During the week of 30 November, one truck carrying drugs and medical
supplies from the MOH in Ramallah entered Gaza, the first delivery since early September.



The breakdown of an entire society is happening in front of us, but there is little international response beyond "UN warnings" which are ignored. The European Union announced recently that it wanted to "strengthen its relationship with Israel" while the Israeli leadership openly calls for a large-scale invasion of the Gaza Strip and continues its economic stranglehold over the territory with, it appears, the not-so tacit support of the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah – which has been co-operating with Israel on a number of measures. On 19 December Hamas officially ended its truce with Israel, which Israel said it wanted to renew, because of Israel’s failure to ease the blockade.
How can keeping food and medicine from the people of Gaza protect the people of Israel?! How can the impoverishment and suffering of Gaza’s children - more than 50 per cent of the population - benefit anyone?! International law as well as human decency demands their protection. If Gaza falls, the West Bank will be next, this might just be the begining of another world war!


Sourced from; Sara Roy
London Review of Books
1.1.2009
http://www.lrb.co.uk/v31/n01/roy_01_.html
Sara Roy teaches at Harvard’s Center for Middle Eastern Studies and is the author of Failing Peace:
Gaza and the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Reminder

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "The good deeds of any person will not make him enter Paradise (i.e., no one enters paradise only through his good deeds)." The Prophet's companions asked: "Not even you?" The Prophet replied: "Not even myself, unless God bestows his favor and mercy on me. So be moderate in your religious deeds and do what is within your ability. None of you should wish for death, for if he is a doer of good, he may increase his good deeds, and if he is an evil doer, he may repent to God." - Sahih al-Bukhari, Volume 7, Hadith 577