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President Obama has been left a huge task

Posted in Uncategorized on May 24, 2009 by bs1999bs

There is no doubt President Obama has a huge load upon his shoulders.

Imagine for one moment the sheer magnitude of the task. He inherited stifling debt, a series of festering wars, a banking and financial crisis, an industrial base poorly advised by past leadership…….. and so on. The list goes on and on.

Added to that we have a whole World order that is completely astray.

The very foundations of society are indeed upon shifting sands.

It is time to rally to encourage and support enlightened moves.

The vulture’s next meal – the reality of famine!

Posted in Uncategorized on April 18, 2009 by bs1999bs

This prize-winning photo from years ago shows the reality of famine – a common occurence in many countries – but what are WE doing about it my friends?

Daily we can read of these tragedies but we go on to “compassion overload” and as a result we make ourselves immune to the disasters all-too-common around the World.

It is time for a total rethink – we have money for unending wars, military spending, lavish lifestyles, etc yet we plead poverty to the plight of these unfortunates.

This is intolerable – we have to address the situation!

The George Bush legacy – a disaster!

Posted in Uncategorized on April 18, 2009 by bs1999bs

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/apr/17/obama-administration-emissions-warning

Yet more proof that Bush was a complete incompetent – his rotten legacy to the World and future generations is disastrous.
At a time when the United States could have led the World in an enlightened way we saw Bush twist and squirm to distort the truth. It has meant the momentum of destruction has been carried forward and will take much longer to be arrested.

The question must now be is restorative action  likely to be too late?
What a record George Bush -  you and your cohorts should hang your heads in shame!

New Zealand can be so proud

Posted in Uncategorized on April 18, 2009 by bs1999bs

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7960534.stm

I feel proud to be a Kiwi!
It was our Government that sent a protest naval vessel to be a thorn in the side of the  remiss French authorities who were intent on nuclear tests in the Pacific.
It was our Prime Minister the late Rt Hon Norman Kirk who stood against French bullying.
It was New Zealand who captured the French saboteurs who sank the Greenpeace MV Rainbow Warrior in our harbour.
New Zealand stood tall when threatened by the French who chose to use our trade as a weapon.
I am proud to stand tall as a Kiwi.
We may be a small isolated country but we can stand proud on our record.

Christmas is upon us – do we have to tolerate selfish?

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , on December 13, 2008 by bs1999bs

It saddens me that while many in the World will supp and gorge to excess that to so many it will be just another day of toil or misery in just existing.

I think of the poor kids who can expect nothing except more abuse and pain, of parents denying themselves in order to feed their young, etc. On the other hand I can think of so many who will live in lavish fashion with not a thought for anyone else.

We have tended, collectively, to have selective concerns!

It seems to be more than an ounce of  justice that many of those gorging to excess will endup shortening their lives through their excesses. Sure we should enjoy the festive season but perhaps more of us could better recognise the unfortunates of this World.

Lest we forget history!

Posted in Uncategorized on December 8, 2008 by bs1999bs
Child victim

Child victim

Sadly mankind seldom learns from his mistakes and he repeats them!

Today most of the young would not know of the holocaust, the nuclear incineration of hundreds of people or the effects of radiation on so many after accidents and it begs the question “how can they ensure history doesn’t repeat itself as it tends to do?”

What future the poor infant above ?  Has the poor soul survived? If so, what sort of lifestyle? Who “out there” really cares?

Unpleasant it may be but we have to be reminded of past events in order to prevent, as much as possible, any such repeat of past tragedy.

Least we forget. Lest we forget!

Is Australia now softening its whaling opposition?

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on November 21, 2008 by bs1999bs

After a great start to a new regime Australia’s Rudd Government appears to be backing away from directly confronting Japan on the whaling issue.

The fight in the Southern oceans has now largely been left to the stalwarts of Sea Shepherd and sadly, if recent news items are correct, the Australian Government is not only refraining from direct involvement it is now creating problems for Sea Shepherd through stalling processes. That is clear evidence that the Australian Government is capitulating to the Japanese!

Japan has cheated, bullied, ignored and acted cavalier throughtout the years to gain its way now we are finding even the Australian authorities “running-up” the white flag in essence.

This will leave Sea Shepherd in an impossible situation and I ask Prime Minister Rudd to show some fortitude in these vitally important times.

The Australians were never ones to “shy away” from fighting for what is right – why should that change now?

As the World faces a crisis we must question WHY?

Posted in Nature, attitudes, collective responsibility, conservation, ecology, exploitation, future directions, good management, health, human rights, humanity, inspiration, justice, leadership, moving forward, our future, recycling, scams, sustainability, waste with tags , , , on October 24, 2008 by bs1999bs
Our wonderful World

Our wonderful World

The World is suffering a big dose of indigestion – no question, and this from years of watching bloated companies, executives and captains of industry feeding excessively on the rich pickings at their disposal.
Here in New Zealand, this week, we saw one of the leading electrical power generators receiving a proverbial roasting as its directors sought yet another massive pay increase. Many of this company’s clients are elderly and poor labouring under ever-increasing power charges. The public are now fighting back – bravo!
It is greed that got us collectively into this mess and we all too must share some of the blame. We sought the consumer products in a lavish way, we wasted, we abused our environment, we paid lip-service to the destitute of this World, we uttered platitudes but didn’t really want to change our very comfortable ways – now we are paying the price.
For years our increasingly wrecked environment has been ignored, as have social injustices round the World, as has the plight of so many poor children. We ate, we supped, we partied and we even voted for politicians who lied and led us completely astray.
Our present collective pain maybe is what we have to endure to initiate the makings of a more sustainable future. If we can achieve that I hear the young all singing in chorus – amen.

Recycling doesn’t mean just shifting a huge problem!

Posted in attitudes, collective responsibility, conservation, crime, ecology, exploitation, future directions, good management, health, human rights, natural resources, our future, recycling, sustainability, waste with tags , , , , on September 28, 2008 by bs1999bs
We are simply shifting a disaster rather than solving one!

We are simply shifting a disaster rather than solving one!

http://www.greenleft.org.au/2007/715/37118

The World is being deceived as recycling intentions are not met by reality.

Big business, yet again, is getting its grubby hands into the “cookie jar” – BIG time!

Honest efforts on the part of the public are being prostituted by those who are simply not fulfilling the expectations and intentions of those trying to address the critical environmental woes besetting us all.

We are shifting the pollution of the developed countries into the environment of the under-developed countries thus causing the same environmental woes and in the process, because of primitive working conditions, aggravating the health problems for lowly paid, and child, workers!

This cannot continue we have to expose the charade and address waste and recycling in a more enlightened way!

New Zealand – spectacular and worth a visit.

Posted in New Zealand, conservation, tramping with tags , , , on September 21, 2008 by bs1999bs
The Heaphy Track, 42 miles long, is one of New Zealand's finest walks.

The Heaphy Track, a beautiful walk in New Zealand

New Zealand has some of the finest scenery in the World and is well worth a visit.

The Heaphy Track in the North of the South Island is regarded as one of the best natural walks in the country.

Stretching over 42 miles this Track offers a spectacular palm-lined coast,  virgin forests, an alpine plateau and a wonderful natural peaceful setting full of diversity.

Thoroughly recommended.