Angry Maude: “What Kind of Asylum You Running Here?”

Guest Article by Maude Garrison My sweety is still on Palawan but I got so steamed that I had to tear myself away for a few days to compose myself. Well, as much as an erupting volcano can be composed. Jojo offered me the chance to release my frustration by writing this article, and I … Continue reading

Zamboanga Winners and Losers

Hard times shape character. The Zamboanga City uprising was a hard time. Losers The losers lost big. Here they are: The people who lost their lives and the families left with deep grief. Ā Tragic. Deaths: 14 soldiers, 3 policemen, 12 civilians, and 103 rebels. The injured. 138 soldiers, 13 policemen, and 69 civilians. (Source: Inquirer, … Continue reading

Is America a Malignant State?

You probably have noticed that I consistently refer to North Korea, Iran and China as “malignant states”. The aim is to recognize them as operating in a way that destroys harmony between nations. North Korea is plain lunatic, totally apart from rational or kind behavior, even toward her own peoples. A leader who will execute … Continue reading

Setting Goals: National Purpose #4

“What is a nation for?” We have a hierarchy: Family. Clan. City. Province. Region. Nation. If you think about it, a nation is nothing more than a very large family, usually living within a defined compound with walls called a boundary which are defended by armies instead of dogs. These are all communities that work … Continue reading

In Whom Do You Trust?

Do you have a copy of The Elements of Style by Strunk & White? Almost every professional writer who writes in American English has a copy of this gem, calling it by the authors’ names, as in “grab the oldĀ Strunk and White, eh?“.Ā  It is the bible of writing rules, laying waste to old stuffy … Continue reading