Hardly, I'm not criticizing America for utilizing their military might. I fully agree that democracy should be forcibly brought to places that need it. Places like: Darfur, Zimbabwe, North Korea, Sudan, Niger, Ecuador etc. Who says they need a democracy? You only suggest this is the optimal politic...
With reference to the moral code part of the question. Personally, I don't feel a universal human moral code exists. Culture and upbringing play a pivotal role in determining a moral code for the society. What may be morally accepted in one place may not be in another. Of course, some abstract ideas...
Primarily due to human desire to improve his surroundings, regardless of his coeval position. For instance, the Ancient Greek and Athenian theorists visited other Greek states to discover the optimum way of life. Socrates and Plato are prime examples of the intellectual man's desire for knowledge an...
Aston Villa have a strike force that will be up there: Agbonlahor, Young and Carew. Of course, it is not up to the standard of Man Utd and Chelsea's attack but considering O'Neill's relatively small transfer kitty, it is pretty decent.
As president, Obama will take immediate steps to end the genocide .... He wants to sanction Sudan Sudan is arguably one of the most economically sanctioned states in the world, yet still managed to achieve 13% economic growth in 2007 and a 32% industrialisation rate (1st in the world), meaning sanc...
Obama wants to invade Sudan, Darfur even if it means "pushing through any additional resistance" from the United Nations Security Council (which has not authorised such a forceful intervention). With regard to the objection from the UN, it is similar to that of Iraq. Of course, the invasion was feeb...
What a load of media induced bollocks. Liverpool managed just 4 league losses over the course of the season. This rotational policy you speak of is nothing dissimilar to finding an optimally performing team. Towards the end of the season, a first eleven was almost consistent every match. Benitez's ...
Yh Benayoun seems to be Benitez's favoured option these days over Babel, which reflects his incompetence. Benayoun over Babel? What a joke. Wait! So that means Babel doesn't start the games anymore!? He tore ankle ligaments and missed Euro 2008 but should be fit by now. Even before the end of the 2...
According to the BBC, the most likely candidate to win the vacant manager's post are Zola and Donadoni "shining in their interviews." I don't think now is the right time, plus I'm pretty sure West Ham want Slaven Bilic, who played with di Canio at West Ham, to replace Curbishley. Unlikely to land th...
I don't think Diaby will ever develop in to a great player since he relies so much on his right foot. People hail him as the next Vieira, which is shocking because he can't tackle.
Well thats what capitalism does - encourages inequality by rewarding greed. The story of all the money currently flowing around the top leagues is simple economics - demand and supply. Football is the number one global sport and audiences have doubled since 1980, which will obviously provide owners ...
Dribbling and executing moves / tricks to beat a defender, requires both thought and natural reflexes. You can't rely on one or the other and expect to become a great player. Relying too much on thought will surely increase the required time on the ball, and if the defender was quick and athletic en...