Welcome to my Website

 

This website is created for the purpose of communicating with the outside world. This is more or less the only means for me to communicate with my family, friends and other people out there.

On this website you will find pages like "News" were you could read pieces of actualities I find interesting coming from various news items around the world. There is also a "Blog", I will provide room for individuals to give their opinions about stuff they or I find interesting out there. There is also a "Guestbook" for those who feel like to say something personal about me or something they saw on this website. For an open-minded guy like me, there is also a "Forum" on the blog page. This page is mostly meant for criticism or advice from viewers about things they saw or read on this website. For those of you who want to get in contact with me for some reason or another, the "Contact" page gives you the means and coordinates to get to me easily.

Feel free to go around this site, navigate, and interact with others and I. Don't be shy. Share your praise, criticism and Information, I am an open-minded guy.

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Poll

Do you think the world would be better off with only one religion?

No 238 28%
Yes 127 15%
Neither 119 14%
o0-iu-9 111 13%

Total votes: 836

Blog

Invasion of privacy or safe travel?

In the heat of such a discussion, it is always good to remember the fundamental rights citizens have. The failed attack on a passenger flight over Detroit has aroused debate on the use of body scans at airports. The suspected bomber, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, passed through airport...

Should Balkenende step down over Iraq?

The Balkenende government seems to have narrowly averted a full-blown crisis by admitting that “in hindsight” it could have done better in the run-up to the invasion of Iraq. The admission did not come easily, following a day of tense deliberations between government parties. The special...

Debating with the extreme right parties in the Europe & the Netherlands

An issue that has been the subject of some heated discussion in the Netherlands over recent weeks is how to, or whether to, engage in public debate with the far right political parties like the Freedom Party (PVV) of Geert Wilders and Pride of the Netherland (TON) of Rita Verdonk. For those who may...

Will development aid really change because of Moyo risin'?

Dambisa Moyo during Wednesday's debate in Amsterdam.  Photo WFA Published: 9 October 2009 16:57 | Changed: 9 October 2009 20:07 Zambian economist Dambisa Moyo, who advocates scrapping aid to Africa, creates a sensation wherever she goes. Her critics say...

We voelen ons enorm tekortgedaan

En dus verwijten Nederlanders elkaar geen rekening te houden met anderen Wat een grap!!! Door Paul Schnabel Zelfs tijdens een recessie maken Nederlanders zich vooral druk om het asociale gedrag van anderen. Zelfkritiek is er niet. Daar zijn we veel te bijzonder voor. .article_related_box...

Corruption Is Why We Win

Philip Kisob Philip Kisob Managing Director at Hudson Partners Inc. retrieved from LinkedIn |Cameroon Network Group I have been guilty recently of getting all indignant about corruption and how it’s at the root of all evil. This I believe is why Africa is suffering from under-development and...

FLUSHING PAUL BIYA’S SHIT

09.13.2005 I have always wondered what a man like Paul Biya, France’s Cameroun puppet, who enjoys spending so much of his time in Switzerland and other parts of Europe thinks about after he takes a shit and flushes, confidently knowing that his shit will actually go down. I wonder what he thinks...

The Observing Citizen

by Ed'son de Pary During a political debate in the Netherlands, right-wing politicians couldn’t help it pointing at foreigners as origin of all the flaws’ in this country. Political leaders like Marc Rutte (VVD), Geert Wilders (PVV) or Rita Verdonk (TON) said foreigners who do not want to...

Komt een negerin bij de dokter

Vrijdag 15 mei 2009 door Stine Jensen Parkeergarage in de Bijlmermeer Foto Rob Huibers In literair opzicht stelt 'Alleen maar nette mensen' weinig voor en is de bekroning ervan met de Gouden Uil een belediging voor  literatuurliefhebbers, vindt Stine Jensen. Robert Vuijsje is ineens...

News

Toward a well-governed Africa

A democratic, prosperous, and peaceful Africa is now within sight. JUNE 2010 • Mo Ibrahim In This Article Exhibit: The Ibrahim Index of African Governance is a comprehensive ranking of governance quality and is designed to monitor each country’s progress toward good governance. ...

Capturing Africa’s business opportunity

In the aftermath of the global crisis, Africa no longer seems uniquely risky. The opportunities are huge. JUNE 2010 • Donald Kaberuka In This Article About the author About the artwork Comments Africa was among the fastest-growing parts of the world between 2001 and...

Assessing Africa’s business future: An interview with the CEO of Absa

The CEO of one of South Africa’s largest financial-services companies discusses the state of business in Africa. JUNE 2010 • David Fine   In This Article Video: Drawing management lessons from your cultural context Sidebar: Maria Ramos biography About the author ...

The case for investing in Africa

The continent is now growing much more rapidly than the OECD nations. It may well be on the cusp of a reversal of fortunes. JUNE 2010 • Paul Collier In This Article About the author About the artwork Comments Most international businesses are still not very aware of...

Making the most of Chinese aid to Africa

It’s time to move beyond sterile arguments and accept China’s role in Africa. But it’s also time for China to enhance that role. JUNE 2010 • Steve Davis and Jonathan Woetzel In This Article About the authors About the artwork Comments The debate over China’s role in...

The Netherlands shifts to the right

Clockwise from top left: Mark Rutte, Job Cohen, Geert Wilders and Jan Peter Balkenende after learning about the election results.  Photos AP, Reuters and Rien Zilvold Published: 10 June 2010 10:28 | Changed: 10 June 2010 19:11 By our...

Mark Rutte emerges as new Dutch leader

Mark Rutte thanks his supporters after his party obtained 31 seats in Dutch parliament.  Photo Roel Rozenburg Published: 10 June 2010 19:08 | Changed: 10 June 2010 19:15 Mark Rutte's face was absent during the election campaign, but on ...

Exclusive footage gives rare insight into life in al Qaeda insurgency

To take advantage of all the features on FRANCE24.COM, please click here to download the latest version of Flash Player. Rare footage obtained by FRANCE 24 shows the mundane daily life of al Qaeda-linked militants in North Africa. The video does seem to confirm that the lawless...

Gaza blockade untenable, U.S. believes

White House shifts its policy on Palestinian area, reports say Bulentkilic / AFP - Getty Images Thousands of demonstrators gather on Taksim Square during a protest against Israel in Istanbul on Wednesday.  View related photos ...

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