05.31.08
Posted in Baker's Dozen, Lucky Web at 11:19 am by admin
The discomfort of going to a casino should be reason enough to give it up if you can avoid it. Those traffic jams, the discomfort, and zillions of things to take care of are too much nuisance for the prospect of laying your bets at casino, this said in case you’re the sort of gal who is frenetic about card-playing then going for gaming houses exploiting the World Wide Web would be the most obvious option.
You’re not required to leave home to try online texas holdem for the simple reason that you’ll do everything from within your familial household provided you own a fully functional personal computer plus, obviously, a reliable Internet connection. Nevertheless, you’ll want to continue reading, as there are quite a number of pointers which you should appreciate concerning online texas holdem, all the more if you are still still inexperienced in this realm. So, dull down that exhilaration of yours to review the following. Here’s a condensed framework which spells out what to attend to when pinpointing a legitimate online texas holdem Web page. The very first thing which any shrewd web gambler will make certain to hunt for is an online texas holdem host of the kind that offers the best odds. Here’s several additional facts concerning ascertaining your virtual casino gambling host.
Always confirm the virtual casino gambling host holds a license, e. g. by hunting for the warrant as corroborated on the casino site’s About page. If you cannot detect any warrant on any given virtual casino gambling host, don’t ever attempt to try your hand with this Web site. After, you will want to attentively inspect the sundry premiums that the virtual casino gambling host has to offer you.
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Further advice is to place your bets for beginners in negligible amounts in place of expending so much it can hurt off the cuff. To begin with, check the security measures of this virtual casino gambling setup rather than chancing any grave risk– all the more that of losing your money… Here’s another notable fact concerning virtual gambling. It can only be this- always to bear in mind that online casino gambling is solely about pleasure and less about money. Wagering in online casinos is not a job, but, rather a diversion which is intended to let you feel cheerful and your life pleasant.
After having observed the above tips, you’re now at liberty to cede to the charm of virtual casino gambling…
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05.29.08
Posted in Baker's Dozen, Lucky Web at 9:59 pm by admin
The stress of calling on a physical betting hall makes it recommendable to forget about it altogether. Traffic accidents, the stress, and zillion things to bear in mind aren’t worth the distress merely for this opportunity of gambling at physical betting hall, then again if you happen to be the type that is frenetic about betting halls then going virtual will probably be the most obvious way to go.
You won’t have to go out for online betting for you can do all this within your domestic surroundings provided you have a fully functional personal computer plus, of course, an internet access account. This said, don’t hold your breath too soon because there are a good many prompts that you must first be informed about about online betting, the more so if you are still green in this department. OK, restrain those hormones of yours to deliberate the following. Here is a compressed blueprint that describes what to consider when picking out a trust-worthy online betting Web site. The top priority that any cool web high roller must target is an online betting establishment of the kind offering its patrons the best winning odds. Here are a few alternative readouts about tracing your online casino gaming establishment.
Always be sure to confirm the online casino gaming establishment is bonafide, such as by checking out the license as disclosed on the casino webpage. If you can’t detect any license on a particular online casino gaming establishment, don’t remotely think of gambling with this web site. As a next step we would advise you muse over watchfully the various promotional deals that the online casino gaming establishment offers its customers.
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Moreover, another significant advice is to test the odds for a start in minor amounts in place of squandering too much off the bat. Check out the security measures of this specific online casino gaming system before running some undue injury, the more so that of losing your money… The final info about virtual roulette. It is bound to be to always remember that online gambling is only about pleasurable entertainment and much less about big bucks. Wagering is not a business, instead it’s a diversion that is intended to make you joyful and living gratifying.
So, having kept to the advice above, you can acquiesce to the magnetism of online casino gaming…
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04.12.08
Posted in Baker's Dozen at 1:44 pm by admin
European intellectuals yearned for the mutually exclusive: an America contained and a regime-changed Iraq. The Chinese are more pragmatic - though, bound by what is left of their Marxism, they still ascribe American behavior to the irreconcilable contradictions inherent in capitalism.
The United States is impelled by its economy and values to world dominion, claimed in March 2003 an analysis titled “American Empire Steps Up Fourth Expansion” in the communist party’s mouthpiece People’s Daily. Expansionism is an “eternal theme” in American history and a “main line” running through its foreign policy.
The contemporary USA is actually a land-based empire, comprising the territorial fruits of previous armed conflicts with its neighbors and foes, often one and the same. The global spread of American influence through its culture, political alliances, science and multinationals is merely an extrapolation of a trend two centuries in the making.
How did a small country succeed to thus transform itself?
The paper attributes America’s success to its political stability, neglecting to mention its pluralism and multi-party system, the sources of said endurance. But then, in an interesting departure from the official party line, it praises US “scientific and technological innovations and new achievements in economic development”. Somewhat tautologically, it also credits America’s status as an empire to its “external expansions”.
The rest of the article is, alas, no better reasoned, nor better informed. American pilgrims were forced westward because “they found there was neither tile over their heads nor a speck of land under their feet (in the East Coast)”. But it is the emphases that are of interest, not the shoddy workmanship.
The article clearly identifies America’s (capitalistic) economy and its (liberal, pluralistic, religious and democratic) values as its competitive mainstays and founts of strength. “US unique commercial expansion spirit (combined with the) the puritan’s ‘concept of mission’ (are its fortes)”, gushes the anonymous author.
The paper distinguishes four phases of distension: “First, continental expansion stage; second, overseas expansion stage; third, the stage of global contention for hegemony; and fourth, the stage of world domination.” The second, third and fourth are mainly economic, cultural and military.
In an echo of defunct Soviet and Euro-left conspiracy theories, the paper insists that expansion was “triggered by commercial capital”. This capital - better known in the West as the military-industrial complex - also determines US foreign policy. Thus, the American Empire is closer to the commercially driven British Empire than to the militarily propelled Roman one.
Actually, the author thinks aloud, isn’t America’s reign merely the successor of Britain’s? Wasn’t it John Locke, a British philosopher, who said that expansion - a “natural right” - responds to domestic needs? Wasn’t it Benjamin Franklin who claimed that the United States must “constantly acquire new land to open up living space” (the forerunner of the infamous German “Lebensraum”)?
The author quotes James Jerome Hill, the American railway magnet, as exclaiming, during the US-Spanish War, that “If you review the commercial history, you will discover anyone who controls oriental trade will get hold of global wealth”. Thus, US expansion was concerned mainly with “protecting American commercial monopoly or advantageous position”. America entered the first world war only when “its free trade position was challenged”, opines the red-top.
American moral values are designed to “serve commercial capital”. This blending of the spiritual with the pecuniary is very disorienting. “Even the Americans themselves find it hard to distinguish which matter is expanding national interests under the banner of ‘enforcing justice on behalf of Heaven’ and which is propagating their ideology and concept of value on the plea of national interests.”
The paper mentions the conviction, held by most Americans, that their system and values are the “best things in human society”. Moreover, Americans are missionaries with a “manifest destiny” and “the duty and obligation to help other countries and nations” and to serve as the “the beacon lighting up the way for the development of other countries and nations”. If all else fails, it feels justified to “force its best things on other countries by the method of Crusades”.
This is a patently non-Orthodox, non-Marxist interpretation of history and of the role of the United States - the prime specimen of capitalism - in it. Economy, admits the author, plays only one part in America’s ascendance. Tribute must be given to its values as well. This view of the United States - at the height of an international crisis pitting China against it - is nothing if not revolutionary.
American history is re-cast as an inevitable progression of concentric circles. At first, the United States acted as a classic colonial power, vying for real estate first with Spain in Latin America and later with the Soviet Union all over the world. The Marshall Plan was a ploy to make Europe dependent on US largesse. The Old Continent, sneers the paper, is nothing more than “US little partner”.
Now, with the demise of the USSR, bemoans the columnist, the United States exhibits “rising hegemonic airs” and does “whatever it pleased”, concurrently twisting economic, cultural and military arms. Inevitably and especially after September 11, calls for an American “new empire” are on the rise. Iraq “was chosen as the first target for this new round of expansion”.
But the expansionist drive has become self-defeating: “Only when the United States refrains from taking the road of pursuing global empire, can it avoid terrorists’ bombs or other forms of attacks befalling on its own territory”, concludes the opinion piece.
What is China up to? Were this - and similar - articles a signal encrypted in the best Cold War tradition?
Another commentary published a few days later may contain the public key. It is titled “The Paradox of American Power”. The author quotes at length from “The Paradox of American Power - Why the World’s Only Superpower Can’t Go It Alone” written by Joseph Nye, the Dean of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard and a former Assistant Secretary of Defense:
“Hard power works through coercion, using military sticks and economic carrots to get others to do our will. Soft power works through attraction … Our attractiveness rests on our culture, our political values and our policies by taking into account the interests of others.”
As it summarizes Nye’s teachings, the tone of the piece is avuncular and conciliatory, not enraged or patronizing:
“In today’s world, the United States is no doubt in an advantageous position with its hard power. But … power politics always invite resentment and the paradox of American power is that the stronger the nation grows, the weaker its influence becomes. As the saying goes, a danger to oneself results from an excess of power and an accumulation of misfortunes stems from lavish of praises and favors. He, whose power grows to such a swelling state that he strikes anybody he wants to and turns a deaf ear to others’ advice, will unavoidably put himself in a straitened circumstance someday. When one indulges oneself in wars of aggression under the pretext of ’self security’ will possibly get, in return, more factors of insecurity … Military forces cannot fundamentally solve problems and war benefits no one including the war starter.”
Nor are these views the preserve of the arthritic upper echelons of the precariously balanced Chinese Communist party.
In the same month, in an interview he granted to Xinhua, the Chinese news agency, Shen Jiru, chief of the Division of International Strategy of the Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, reiterated his conviction that “the United States aims to create a unipolar world through the Iraq issue”.
Mirroring the People’s Daily, he did not think that the looming Iraq war can be entirely explained as a “dispute on oil or economic interests”. It was, he thought, about “the future model of international order: a multipolar and democratic one, or the US strategic goal of a unipolar world”. China has been encouraged by dissent in the West. It shows that the “multipolar international community” is an “inevitable” momentum of history.
Why this sudden flurry of historiosophic ruminations?
According to Stratfor, the strategic forecasting consultancy, “for Beijing, the only way to stymie the fourth phase is through promoting multilateralism; barring that, China must be prepared to confront the United States in the future, and U.S. history can give some guidance … Thus, Beijing continues to focus on the concept of multilateralism and the legitimacy of the United Nations as the best ways to slow or even disrupt U.S. expansionism. At the same time, Beijing is preparing to face a future confrontation with the United States if necessary.”
When its economy matures, China wants to become another United States. It has started emulating America two decades ago - and never ceased. Recent steps include painful privatization, restructuring of the banking system, clamping down on corruption and bad governance, paring down the central bureaucracy, revamping the military and security apparatus and creating mechanisms for smooth political transitions.
China sent a man to the moon. It invests heavily in basic science and research and development. It is moving gradually up the manufacturing food chain to higher value added industries. It is the quintessential leapfrogger, much of its cadre moving straight from the rustic to the plastic - computers, cellular phones, wireless and the like.
Ironically, it could never have made it even this far without its ostensible foe. Thousands of bright Chinese students train in the United states. American technologies, management, knowledge, capital and marketing permeate Beijing’s economic fabric. Bilateral trade is flourishing. China enjoys the biggest share of the world’s - in large part American - foreign direct investment flows. Should the United states disintegrate tomorrow - China would assuredly follow.
Sam Vaknin ( samvak.tripod.com ) is the author of Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited and After the Rain - How the West Lost the East. He served as a columnist for Global Politician, Central Europe Review, PopMatters, Bellaonline, and eBookWeb, a United Press International (UPI) Senior Business Correspondent, and the editor of mental health and Central East Europe categories in The Open Directory and Suite101.
Until recently, he served as the Economic Advisor to the Government of Macedonia.
Visit Sam’s Web site at samvak.tripod.com
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