World Leaders and Their Deficiencies

Why is everything we see and hear designed to bring us down, as we walk about in a daze with our face in a perpetual frown. The media and press don't help in any way, all they seem to depict is fighting and violence and never kids at play.

Although, indeed it may appear the world is being held to ransom by power mad dictators. They do nothing but fight and argue about who is the most powerful with big grins across their faces from ear to ear.

Whether it's genocide or shoot to kill, all you will hear them say is kill, kill, kill. It does not seem to matter to any one of them whether the people they kill are innocent women, children or men.

"The United Nations"? I thought united meant as one, with one common focus, but instead it's like a magician, with a lot of tricks gone wrong and no magical "hocus pocus".

If it's not the middle east or the eastern block, we will fight amongst ourselves, whether its about race, creed, color or stock. What does it matter how we are raised, what color we are or where we come from, When everything we do appears to be so wrong.

marrying outwith your religion or color can bring a death sentence to one or the other. Should we not have world leaders that stand up to these crimes? Against such barbaric violations of human rights and so called Passion crimes.

But no, it's brushed away and accepted, as part of the climate that we live in today.

Comments: [0] / Post comment:
03 Dec 2008 09:23:51

World Briefing | Europe Russia: Suspect in Journalists Killing ... - New York Times

World Briefing Europe Russia: Suspect in Journalists Killing ... New York Times, United States - More Articles in World A version of this article appeared in print on December 3, 2008, on page A12 of the New York edition.
03 Dec 2008 09:23:51

World Briefing | Africa Nigeria: 34 Babies Killed by Tainted ... - New York Times

World Briefing Africa Nigeria: 34 Babies Killed by Tainted ... New York Times, United States - More Articles in World A version of this article appeared in print on December 3, 2008, on page A12 of the New York edition.
03 Dec 2008 08:05:06

'The world is moving past' USA in higher ed - USA Today

Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com 'The world is moving past' USA in higher ed USA Today - "The rest of the world is moving past us," says Patrick Callan, president of the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, the non-profit ... US Lags In Providing College Access, Study Finds Utah higher ed gets Bs in national report card

Keywords: