Friday, January 2, 2009

We Could Have Known

Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 15:48:14 -0700 (PDT)
From: Andi Prama
Subject: We Could Have Known
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From: Andi Prama
Date: Friday, July 22, 2005 02:22 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Fwd: FW: Crisis of leadership exchange with violence, guns and contra terror?? Declining of market reform, liberalization to be specifies; Capitalism I suppose....


Protests of settlers over Israel pull out in Gaza makes another crisis of leadership in the most part of Earth's continents. The crisis of governing, due to a land dispute between Israel and Palestine, tends to be anger for some orthodox Jewish who believes they have the right to live. In another part of the world, London bomb of 7/7 drives England's Prime Minister, Tony Blair met with moderate Muslim leaders, seeking to enlist their support against Islam extremist (orthodox?), while his government are preparing new anti terror legislation to outlaw incendiary sermons, whom British police and Scotland Yard has concluded that bombers were young Britons. With all respect to the global police fact finding, such government intervention to the religion sector is an attitude of fascism, Stalinism communist, moreover a dictatorship abuse of power. Crisis of leadership in most part of continents has to be solve, conclude with finding the roots of human needs; Jews, Christian, Islam; Hindu and others. The basic needs are freedom of fear, freedom of believes and freedom to be free. Intervention, such as Pentagon statement to China military modernization as a potential threat to the U.S. is just one case of this global community has not learned from the past. More so, Israel's sale of drones to China has been cancelled due to intervention of the U.S., uranium enrichment by Iran for energy purpose has been warned, North Korea's nuclear arms programmed has been a major issue in Asia continent, although the reason for self defense. Freedom to be free are concerning in every aspects, in which the basic needs of human are self sufficiency in politics, economy (prosperity) and place of origin (culture). The beauty of diversity, God has given to humans spirit of knowledge, thought, which is different to animal lust. The above cases of such intervention in religion, governing and nation to nation political threat won't make a clever, wisdom solution to terrorism, poverty and political rejection by people. The meeting that has been held by leaders of the eight major industrial nations (G8) recently to reduce the poverty in Africa continent did not solve the major substance. In my political view, they were acting like a Santa Clause in Christmas season. Poverty, gap between poor and rich is the major issue caused most humans (any religions) tends to be extremist. We are not talking of so called "a communist system of economic, all in the same level", which is against God's willingness, but to be more majesty is freedom to be free itself. Self sufficiency in politics, economy and cultural are what people on earth are searching for now, there would be no more rejection or disobey by people to their leaders.
Perhaps some countries want to make profits in military sector to robust their economic machines???!!!
Best wishes,

Andi Prama
Indonesian.


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Cho Seung-Hui, student at Virginia Tech University who killed at least 30 and committing suicide, is a clear example if inner sight minds and soul becomes full of envious resentment, hatred and envy highly sin of flame, is another epic to this free market globalization trade era. A Korean yellow skin of typical East Asia having slanting eyes, were frustrated caused by portraying a wide gap between rich and poor, the have and have not. A fatal tragedy of capitalism as a system becomes humans killer diseases, much similar to a bird flu, aids, or perhaps anthrax biological weapons for terrorist? When you all modernized people have learned from the past?? We could see a lifetime monumental statues around the globe such as Temple of Posseidon, Colloseo, Sphinx or Pyramid even Borobudur as a back stone for humans to be more civilized, mature, with a sparkling Hands of God, NOT worsening an anger, upscale violence, terror and warizm of humans destruction and morale decadent, ain't we? We have seen ENOUGH, the destruction back then glory of Mesopotamia, now Iraq, where once people around the globe searched for advantage knowledge, science, civilized culture in there. Surely, most Americans are deeply confused at present, while the government foreign policy to stabilize Iraq is to double the military budget; on the other hand common ordinary people are in pain, regret those who were killed by Cho Seung-Hui.
It is a massive of confusing as well as to why most of American land has not seen yet a nice blossom spring season?? The earth have change, fellows, as well as to changing humans behavior. Is the Road Map to the Middle East working right on track as you planned, your Excellency Mr. President, George Walker Bush?? If you look at the uprising tension in that region, well, your political campaign since you proclaimed a winning season to Republican party from a "missionary style" of Bill Clinton's Democrat party was a JUNK campaign. Bill Clinton smoke pods back in college years and he admitted it. You refused a National Guard task as a pilot. Monica Lewinsky cases were different, Bill Clinton needed a balance motions, a far what he got from a straight A student of Hillary Clinton. You have the advantage in there, Mr. Bush Junior, a harmony Christian value. What makes me "anger" from you that you backed Paul Wolfowitz's behavior; he is the chairman for helping poor countries. Most poor countries are in Asia, Africa and South America continent. The role model is an important value for those continents. What would it be if the role model such Mr. Paul Wolfowitz can bring a value to a democracy system of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson combined?? Confusing me as well, Mr. President. The same case as to the President of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, he raise Fidel Casto as his "political stream" of a new socialism, I don't know whether he closed his eyes, the fact that Berlin's wall has fallen. Confusing to me as well in there too, Mr. President.
General Anthony Zinni reports on changing climate is much dangerous than a nuclear war is CLEAR AND TRUE. We, as planet's earth our "home" to have a cheerful minds and brilliant thoughts, should change our behavior to be more civilized in a sparkling Hands of God, I should say.

Thank you.
Andi Prama
Indonesian.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Dutch, French rejection to EU constitution and global leadership crisis brings humankind rejection to violence, searching for a new life as a system

From: Andi Prama [mailto:andi-prama@centrin.net.id]
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 12:03 AM
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Subject: Dutch, French rejection to EU constitution and global leadership crisis brings humankind rejection to violence, searching for a new life as a system

Dear Diane Shalem,

The Netherlands has become the second country to reject a proposed constitution for the European Union, three days after the French turned the proposal down. These indicates that people in those two countries did not listened to their governments and we should say that they disobey their leader's demand. It is clear that lack of leadership becomes a crisis, crisis of leadership. Global political constelation is moving rapidly and dynamic as so the planet earth "becomes older" and "decending" in the lifetime cycle span. I concluded to such phrase due to a terrible sense of global direction that world leaders have, a limited influences. For instance in my homeland Indonesia, although our President, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has been elected in democratic way and won more than 60% voters, corruption still his major issue to deal with. Almost one year running in the presidency office, people tends to be sceptical to his directions.
In correlation to global issues, terrorist has become a major concern for global leaders in America continent, Europe continent, Asia continent, Africa continent and others. In Indonesia, to be exact in Sulawesi province, city of Tentena, there has been a bomb blast in a traditional market. Three days later, in Kandahar, Afganistan, a bomb blast hit a mosque. At the same time, Israeli has changed their chief of staff, from Lt. Gen. Moshe Yaalon to Lt. Gen. Dan Halutz. Lt. Gen. Moshe Yaalon emphasized that Israel - Arab peace talk is not in a top priority list to overcome. In mean time, President George W. Bush's statement on North Korea and Iran nuclear plant issues was a burst, giving that in recent Washington Post-ABC News poll, taken last month, 47 percent of Americans approved of Bush's performance, tying the lowest marks he ever received in that survey, back in mid-2004.
It is a crisis of leadership, pointing out to the last poll, and I have to say that too merging to the crisis of governing, lacking of inspiring systems. Snowball directs this leadership's turmoil and I do believe all leaders believe in God, one God. If global leaders can not manage to their "political lust and deceitfulness", there would be more and more "rejection" from people on earth to their government, leadership and charisma.


Andi Prama Ariyandi
Indonesian

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Fwd: FW: Hamas victory, another leadership crisis or consequences of democratization....ticking the clock as the freezing storm in Europe gets worsen

From: Andi Prama
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 02:02:38 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Fwd: FW: Hamas victory, another leadership crisis or consequences of democratization....ticking the clock as the freezing storm in Europe gets worsen !


The Muslim Brotherhood or Ikhwanul Muslimin almost won the election in Egypt. Hamas, the Palestinian branch of Muslim Brotherhood, win the election for Palestinian legislative council recently. Hamas, labelled by the West as a terrorist group, particulary United States and Israel, giving the Palestinian to withstand democracy and hoping that would transform Hamas from radical group into a political party, much the same concept to Aceh separatist, GAM in Indonesia. This political power moves much needed for Ariel Sharon's strategy after his contoversial Gaza Strip withdrawal and the implication to the pull out was anger from most Jewish settlers. Should we see another anger from Israeli after Hamas being a legislative council or even further ? Only time will tell. As for now, the time is telling us that almost world leaders deeply concern over Hamas to end their violence activity. In other strong words, EU envoy Javier Solana becomes more explicit and stressed Hamas must disarm, end violence and recongnize Israel's right to exist in order to keep Palestinian-Europe ties intact. How could it be possible if another party, Israel, have an exclusive previledge by having a massive weapon of destructions in the Middle East region ? It is trully undemocratic way of thought while world leaders demand Hamas to renounced terrorism while they do not make any statement nor a comprehensive measures to Israeli's weaponaries machine ? As President Bush statement "I don't see how you can be a partner in peace if you advocate the destruction of a country as a part of your platform" becomes clear that defending of existence is permittable to Hamas and other Palestinian radical groups by raising up their weapons. It is logical if the tense and pressure of downtrodden is up then comes inner sight of dignity to defend its nation. The case is different to Al-Qaeda group, where their ideology is to bring back Islam as the way of life in the old days, no previledge for woman, torture who break the law with barbaric act and so on while Hamas and others fight for Palestinian land dispute. Mutual understanding negotiation could resolve Palestina-Israel land dispute as to counterwise terrorist act can be solve if a proper and comprehensive solution to poverty and stupidity must be taken with an integral system. To the system which standhold in nowadays on most countries, capitalism, cannot bring a clear solution. PANCASILA, the last resort of humans to make a better life as a system, has had introduced political justice and social justice as once, that is, politico-economic democracy which is capable of bringing in social prosperity. Above that, it can be done if the principle of unanimity, the principle of representation and the principle of deliberation amongst representatives should be achieve, NOT an individualism for a state, one group for a state, but it shall overcome a state "all for all", "one for all, all for one". On top of that, the principle of Belief in God, should be worship God according to the teachings of the Prophet Mohammad, the Christian should worship God
according to the teachings of Jesus Christ, the Jews should be worship God according to the teaching of Moses and every person can worship his God as he likes. The whole of the people should worship God in a cultural way, that is, WITHOUT RELIGIOUS EGOISM. The three principles concluded with mutual co-operation, or GOTONG ROYONG in Indonesian term. The principle of mutual co-operation between the rich and the poor, between differ religions,
between Arabs and Israel and so on. Pancasila has been endorsed by our first President, Sukarno to the United Nations as a basic principle for the UN. Go back to where belongs, if seems having difficultiy to solve a land dispute, poverty, stupidity and others. Do not stand up watching extreme bizarre nowadays weather, earthquake disaster, tsunami, hurricane as GOD has a "genuine and big prompt action plan" for humans to live in a "BETTER PLACE".

Best wishes,

Andi Prama Ariyandi
Indonesian.