Monthly Archives: September 2009

'Schools system wastes billions' says the BBC

BBC is reporting that school system in the UK has wasted billions of dollars. As someone that is barely proficient in reading and writing, I couldn’t agree more. I can’t even image how much money they are wasting on subjects like literature, maths, and sciences. I also think PE is pointless and, I guess, pretty [...]

No political news today

I just did a roundup of my political news websites: BBC, Politics.co.uk, Guardian, Sky, Times, CNN, and the Telegraph an I’m happy to report that their is no political news today. None whatsoever. I guess you can go about your daily life again. You don’t have to worry about the lies, the crazy spending, or [...]

Baldness is problem

I was reading David Lindsey’s blog over at the Telegraph. He was talking about the William Hague incident and the blog is titled, “William Hague’s problem is not baldness.” I wholeheartadly disagree with Lindsey. I think baldness has been ruining politics, entertainment, and sports for years. Look what happened to Andre Agassi when he went [...]

This Day in Politics: September 22

As part of our continuing series, ‘This Day in Politics,’ today we’ll list the political events that took place on September 22nd. September 22 is typically the Autumnal Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere, and the Vernal Equinox in the Southern Hemisphere  and it is also the day that the following happened: In 1499, the Treaty [...]

Bouteflika

Also points go to Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, pictured here at Woodstock 94:

Brown continues to buy clothing :(

I came across another shocking article over at the daily mail. Apparently Gordon Brown was caught wearing clothing again. I can’t believe it! During these times of economic hardship I find it disgusting that Brown would wear clothing, and a especially a suit for that matter. An elected official that represents a large country like [...]

September 15th in political history

From time to time I’m going to pick a random day and discuss politics and history on that day in prior years. I’m starting with September 15th. The following policitical events happened on Sept 15: In 1821 El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Guatemala all declare their independence from Spain on the same day. [...]