The Unwanted
October 10, 2008 2 min. read

“I have come to realize more and more that the greatest disease and the greatest suffering is to be unwanted, unloved, uncared for, to be shunned by everybody, to be just nobody (to no one).” -Mother Teresa of Calcutta (1910-1997) To think of any child being unwanted or unloved is heartbreaking, but a sad reality […]

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Controversial Deities
October 10, 2008 1 min. read

At the beginning of October, Al Jazeera reported on the fascinating developments surrounding the Dalai Lama's ban on the worship of Dorje Shugden , a "500-year-old Deity." The news centered on the tension among Tibetans in India over the issue – and also how the Tibetan exile government says that Shugden worshippers are terrorists linked […]

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Supporting Taiwan?
October 10, 2008 2 min. read

The U.S. is selling billions of dollars worth of arms to Taiwan and China is not happy about it. Why is the U.S. endangering an important trade and diplomatic relationship with one of the emerging great powers of the 21st Century? The answers date back to the Chinese civil war and the passions of the […]

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Tactics of Hope
October 9, 2008 1 min. read

I’ll be away for a while – collecting my thoughts in the Pacific – but wanted to leave the blog on a happier note than the economy and financial markets. Social Edge (a program of the Skoll Foundation – and one of my favorite emails to receive) has added four brief case studies from Tactics […]

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Palin Shares FDR's Genes
October 9, 2008 1 min. read

Remember that study linking Barack Obama and actor Brad Pitt as distant cousins? By the same token, Pitt's partner Angelina Jolie was related to Hillary Clinton. I clearly remember that overly fawning interview with the ladies from The View when this critical campaign issue was addressed. The fact was used as supporting evidence to promote Obama's star-like charisma and […]

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The Pakistani Prophecy
October 9, 2008 3 min. read

As I followed the news over the past several days, I was struck by a fairly distressing thought. Is the current violence and upheaval in Pakistan the best-case scenario for Iraq? Let's examine what has happened over the past several days in Pakistan: A (presumed) suicide attack at an Islamabad counter-terrorism center, a roadside bombing […]

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Relocating the US Embassy in London
October 9, 2008 6 min. read

United States Embassy in London, England (Alastair Grant/AP) The State Department announced last week that it will move its Embassy in London from its charming location on Grovesnor Square across the Thames to a more secure location. The International Herald Tribune reports that: “The demand for more space, greater security and better energy efficiency have […]

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AP: Officials Raised Concerns About Hamdi's Mental State
October 8, 2008 1 min. read

The AP is reporting that internal documents show former detainee Yaser Hamdi, released in 2004, was undergoing psychological problems as a result of his confinement in Charleston, South Carolina's consolidated naval brig where U.S. citizens designated “enemy combatants” are detained. Hamdi was eventually released and deported to Saudi Arabia on the condition he give up […]

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Presidential Town Hall Debate: Candidate Answers
October 8, 2008 1 min. read

  So what did you think of the Presidential Town Hall debate? I was pleased that there was a good bit of time devoted to foreign policy questions. I’d like to repeat my experiment with the debate transcript, again using the comments to break out the answers from each candidate. Reviewing the issues like this […]

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Forgotten Somalia
October 8, 2008 2 min. read

In the past few weeks some 40,000 residents of Mogadishu have fled a violence that has continued unabated since the removal of Somali leader Siad Barre in 1991.  The origins of this conflict like so many on the continent are remnants of a civil society torn apart by colonialism and then again by US/Soviet proxy […]

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Cap-and-Trade, Baby, Cap-and-Trade
October 8, 2008 5 min. read

It’s not as catchy as “Drill, Baby, Drill” but it’s actually where we’re going in the developed world. There have been a number of important developments recently entirely worthy of note. (See observations I’ve made previously in this area under Carbon Markets.) Energy and Commerce – The US House of Representatives’ Energy and Commerce Committee […]

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Iraq tribunal releases Anfal decision
October 8, 2008 1 min. read

Our colleagues at The Grotian Movement have obtained the only English language translation of the decision on the Anfal campaign, an ethnic cleansing campaign against the Kurdish population in the north of the country.  The repercussions of the Anfal campaign are apparent in the disputed provincial elections law.  Iraq lawmakers passed a long-awaited provincial elections […]

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