Friday 25 February 2011

Libya's Crisis: Bad News for Oil Prices, Economic Recovery - TIME

It's unseemly to be concerned about the economics of oil prices while many Libyans are waging civil war against a cruel militarist who claims he has God fighting on his side. At some point, the world community has to say that it has had enough! Quadafi comes across as a clever con artist who in reality is a violent extremist.

The same could be said to be true of extremist Israeli clerical leadership which unreasonable in its demands for settlements creates an atmosphere that spawns the power of people like Quadafi. We see that the world community shies away from straight talk or confrontations with religious bigots, whether in Iran, America, or Isreal.

The problem comes mostly from the irrational and the extreme positions people of religious communities feel that they have the right to take and do take, which is at the heart of many wars since there is no giving of ground, or conceding of position. No cooperation occurs in the usual sense. Do you think they have such inherent religious rights or are they conditional on good citizenship within a secular world?


http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2055251,00.html?xid=newsletter-daily


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