Carlo Tomampos
@carlotamae active 8 years, 6 months ago-
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I have had a busy past few weeks. I have been following the news on the most recent killings both in Dallas and the killing in NICE. It’s been terrible and I have recently been told of today’s rallies across the USA called, National Day of Rage. Can you believe this? Even Dallas is getting prepared and actually shutting down some businesses in the…[Read more]
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How sad that people would even think to create something called a “Day of Rage!” What we need even more is a day for everyone to stand together in peace and tolerance.
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Well, this morning, not half a mile from where I live a madman started shooting at cars and hit one person sending them to the local hospital.
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Wow, that’s scary! I’m happy that we see much less of this craziness in Canada.
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Following the path to peace is a conscience decision. It’s not really that hard to do if everybody follows it. The reality is there’s some, all and none. Not all will follow that path. Some will follow it. Believe it or not. Life could be worse. Suppose none followed it?
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Yes, in future China will be the whole supper power on earth and I have read somewhere that USA fa;; will start with the victory of trump will lead USA to the blind wall.
I have read in the newspaper that On July 12, an international tribunal in The Hague issued a scathing rebuttal to China’s expansive claim under the nine-dash line, declaring it had no legal basis, and that any claims must be made on the basis of maritime entitlements from land features. Following the defeat, what has been Beijing’s reaction so far?
Finally, Chinese planes took to the sky, as two civilian aircraft landed on new airstrips built on Mischief Reef and Subi Reef, both of which are disputed features. China’s air force also sent its H-6K strategic bombers, along with fighter aircraft, scouts and tankers to patrol the disputed islands (including Scarborough Shoal), while announcing China “will continue to conduct combat patrols on a regular basis in the South China Sea.”
I think in lone that But will Beijing be successful in controlling the nationalistic rhetoric, or to borrow a phrase from Mao Zedong, could the ruling from The Hague be “the single spark that starts a prairie fire?”
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What a wonderful article! Thanks for posting. The problem some people have is that they have failed to accept the negative part so as to seek for a way of doing away with it. Others believed that negativity does not exist therefore they kept making the naive mistakes. It’s high time we correct ourselves before we are being corrected. Thanks for posting.
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