Well, I am certainly glad for the New Hampshire primary result for Senator H. Clinton. I, personally, think we need a nice motherly, feminine touch in American politics, which is getting fairly acrimonious. I think a feminine touch would bring a good balance to this situation and then we could get on with trying to stabilize the economy and bring up the value of the dollar. I have said before and I will say again that there is a cash shortage in the global market for both dollars and euros and this is what is controlling the price of everything. There is so much more out than there is coming in and this is leaving banks short and in the dark. I think 2008 is going to be an unpredictable year with both potential and hazards. So, we are in a marathon to the finish line of the election.
Here in Phnom Penh, I have been to S-21 and the Killing Fields, the Russian and Central Markets, the Riverside View, the National Museum and have also been reading some. S-21 is the Khmer Rouge Interrogation Camp and is a must see. So many Cambodian men, women, children, young people, seniors as well as foreigners were tortured to death in this place, it became as dark as the concentration camps of the Nazis. This evil force that some give themselves over to so willingly are odious to the human race. Obviously, the question is "are there more of them than there are of us"? Us being those who are against political cruelties that are attemting to define the human race in the wrong way. If they won't change, we are divided for the foreseeable future. A two humanity.
These are my thoughts for today.
Saturday, January 12, 2008
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