April 2011
2 posts
Anne Frank with a message for the Middle East.
No country sacrifices it’s men without reason, and certainly not in the interests of another,and Britain is no exception.
These words were written by Anne Frank on the 22nd of May 1944,two months before her capture by the Germans, however these words have a lasting meaning, not only in the context of the Second World War, but also by sending a stark warning to democratic activists...
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March 2011
6 posts
Too Stupid To Be Good; Too Smart To Be Happy!
So in getting some feedback I found there was an article to be made about myself. Who I am and why I am doing this.
Well as it says on my profile; My name is Allan Grogan, I’m 27 years old and for the life of me I have no idea what I want.
Most people who write blogs like these have a dream, or a talent they want to share, some just need a way of expressing themselves.
In order for...
Well Done UN!
Last week, I made an appeal for governments in the west and the UN to take action against Gaddafi and his regime before it was too late. They finally seem to have accepted that something must be done with a UN vote supporting the creation of a no fly zone. Congratulations to the U.K. France, Spain and Italy for stepping up to be the moral conscience of Europe in this matter. While Gaddafi has...
Too Much, Too Soon?
Since taking office last May, the Conservative led coalition government have begun to slash the deficit level of the United Kingdom. To do so they have implemented the biggest cuts to public spending that we have seen for generations. The big question is whether this radical approach is a stringent policy to place Britain on the road to recovery.
In May 2010, the National debt for the U.K, stood...
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Hitler, Sadam, Pol Pott, Stalin.... Gaddafi?
The fate of the rebel uprising in Libya has suffered a grave setback this week thanks in part to Western powers still coming to terms with what the historic revolutions in the Middle East and North Africa.
With his premiership hanging by a thread following the capture of Libya’s second city, Benghazi; Gaddafi laid out his chips on the table, promising air strikes and the slaughter of his...