Driving dangerously & killed someone?

This is getting to me now. Another madman in charge of  a car, drives dangerously and at speed on the wrong side of the road, kills one, seriously injures two others. Punishment? Licence suspended for only 1 year and a 2-year jail term but suspended for 2 years (http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20110406/local/suspended-sentence-for-speeding-driver-who-killed-man-and-injured-woman-and-child)

The punishment is actually no punishment at all. The message it sends out to all arrogant drunks and speedsters is that the law is on their side, not the victim’s.

The courts are becoming accessories to the carnage on our roads.

Believe in peace but don’t take sides

Dr Joseph Muscat, leader of the opposition, as quoted by the Times: “Malta believed in peace and while it would always be there to help in times of conflicts, it would retain its neutrality and not take sides.” Excuse me, but if I believe in peace, how can I not take sides?

Being tortured mate? I feel for you but I’m from Malta and I don’t take sides.

Oh raped, woman? That’s horrible but I’m from Malta and I don’t take sides.

Shot at by soldiers folks, because you’re protesting for a better life? May God be with you but I’m from Malta and I don’t take sides.

Mr Labour or Nationalist politician, did you say you need my vote? May the best team win but I’m from Malta and I don’t take sides.

Neutrality Believe in peace but dont take sides

Night of the Living Dead: Behind the Scenes of the Most Terrifying Zombie Movie Ever by Joe Kane

Confession first. I only saw the movie “Night of the Living Dead” a few days before reading the book of the story behind it. I wasn’t particularly impressed by this 1968 film as it appearedLivingDead 196x300 Night of the Living Dead: Behind the Scenes of the Most Terrifying Zombie Movie Ever by Joe Kane dated (not because it’s in B&W) and by today’s horror standards, it’s a rather tame affair. However, author Joe Kane, a self-confessed Deadhead, explains why this movie was groundbreaking for its time. I made nothing of the lead character being black or the scene where he shoots an arrogant white bloke who was threatening their survival in the face of a zombie onslaught. However, backtrack to America in the 60s and the racial tension that manifested itself in the murder of Martin Luther King and this scene now has a significance which is lost on us today.
The author talks about other zombie movies which are somehow connected to George Romero, the director of Night of the Living Dead. Since I’m not  a zombie fan, I find the information extraneous and the slang occasionally off-putting.

Hence, my 5/10.

Join in the battle between God and the devil!

The following contribution by Mr Joe Zammit appears in the comments section of The Times on-line edition.

It captures the crusading spirit of Maltese Catholicism to the last drop of spiritual blood. 

“There can never be a responsible divorce. Divorce of any kind is evil, condemned by God for our own good.

We do not want divorce, any divorce. The great majority of Maltese and Gozitans want no form of divorce; so the vast majority will say NO to divorce.

It is a devilish deceit to try to qualify divorce. Divorce is the dissolution of a validly contracted marriage by a human person. No human person has the power, let alone the right, to dissolve a valid marriage.

A big NO to divorce; YES to the indissolubility of marriage.

Join in the battle between God and the devil! Fight the good fight! The victory is ours, it’s already guaranteed!”

 

devilgod 300x179 Join in the battle between God and the devil!

Image: http://thetorchonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/devil_vs_god.jpg

Sipping the ooze

I sit here at my favourite watering hole-cum-feeding trough, attention divided between the updating news regarding the Libyan crisis to my right and palm fronds flapping in the wind to my left.

Shelltox 300x225 Sipping the ooze

Sky News dominates one of the flat screens floating between floor and ceiling. Its raison d’être is to update news as it happens but what when nothing happens for an hour or more? Then it defaults to constant repeats, in this case of the video shots of a shot at war plane. A distracted observer might easily be misled into believing that Dictator Gaddafi’s air force is being Shelltoxed from the sky and dropping like flies. Every so often a map of Libya, with different coloured areas to differentiate between rebel-held zones and forces loyal to the dictator, is displayed. In an era when rapid change seems to be the only measure of progress, the unchanging nature of the chart is as stultifying as the expanse of desert it illustrates.

Outdoors, the liveliness of the fronds dancing from the palm trees is a more joyous sight, with the green glistening in sunlight contrasting vividly with sand-coloured apartment blocks; residences that can only be purchased if the Euro symbol is followed by a plethora of digits. An oozing wealth manifests itself not only in the property but also the vehicles, dress and conversation that circulates the area, making me feel like a piece of flotsam washed ashore on an idyllic sandy beach in the Caribbean. I make a tepid attempt at keeping up with the Joneses by flashing my iPad, all 64 gigabytes of it, with 3G and wi-fi to boot. In truth, this lifestyle is beyond my financial reach but as I glance back to the suspended screen, I understand that I’m equally rich to have this luxury of sitting back and sipping on it.

Ipad Sipping the ooze

 
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