Make this my home page
More buttons
Best of the Day
Page
Tropical Cyclone Tomas slams Fiji
Video
Dan Barber: How I fell in love with a fish
Blog
Comic Bill Hicks Posthumously Rocks Austin
Game
Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight
Art
"Ganesh Spirits" by Günther Gheeraert
Cool tools
Hot links

Super Mario Flash Game Restyled for Obama

Dadaist deconstruction of new media, as a flash game.
Everything you need to know about microscopic water bears
News for nerds
For lovers of the Green Fairy
Stories and art from Australia's Yolgnu people
Australia's best science fiction author
Did the earth just move?
Don't discount journalism
Novelist and comic book legend's homepage
Museum of science fiction, utopia and extraordinary journeys
Developing tech to get the internet to its full potential
Free Culture, Open Government, Liberty
Online Buddhist meditation
Reducing harm from drug use

Search Results

174 found
Move to National ID Cards Delayed By David Kravets   . . read more
America is still the world's policeman . . read more
This week's episode of South Park hits upon pretty much every single thing that is relevant in today's world: American patriotism, the rise of Glenn Beck, the tribulations of elected office and smurfs. If you don't watch this clip, does that mean that you're practically the love spawn of Josef Stalin and Pol Pot? I don't know. I'm just asking questions. . . read more

In 1983, with the Cold War at large, President Ronald Reagan launched the Strategic Defence Initiative. Driven by America’s constant fear of attack and a desire to show strength against the Soviet Union, the program was aimed at creating a protective shield capable of arresting incoming missiles for the United States and its allies. In accordance with the mood of the time (as well as Reagan’s Hollywood history) the program was nicknamed Star Wars. It also created a great image in the minds of the people: the Soviet Union was the Evil Empire and America must fight it to ensure its freedom. Hollywood is often more potent than politicians.

Of course, Russia has been heavily opposed to this approach, especially the presence of US missile systems in Europe. But now President Obama has taken the bold step many of us like to see. He has scrapped plans to build Star Wars altogether and is bringing in new defence plans that are, in his opinion, more suitable to today. This is a stark contrast to the Bush administration, where it was considered a major initiative. The Russians believe the US took a wise decision. So does the Evil Empire have the upper hand? On the contrary, Russia has apparently shelved its own missile plans in Kaliningrad in response.

This counts as one of the most public displays of improved Us-Russian relations. Obama is struggling to live up to his expectations (and they are huge expectations), but it’s good when he can show that he is willing to keep to his creed – change. It has re-enforced what many thought would be his best characteristic as President – destroying the Cold War attitude. Thanks to him, maybe we can finally move away from the Cold War antics that have been plaguing US politics 20 years after its official close. Obama’s telling the world exactly what we all want to hear – let’s get over it and move on.

RIP Star Wars. You won’t be missed.

 . . read more
Right-wing bullies, Joe Wilson blowing bad wind across nation  . . read more
U.S journalists are free from Trial and imprisonment in North Korea . . read more
Rough tactics, violence and threats are being employed by town hall meeting agitators - Often showing their ignorance of legaslative prosses. . . read more
Sonia Sotomayor: NRA Test (Failing) Case . . read more
Author Naomi Wolf (The End of America) says Barack Obama is continuing the Bush administration's indefinite detention and torture policies.  . . read more
12345678910...
   
Next
For even the most casual watcher of Australian politics the last few months have been depressing.

Tony Abbott, the self-styled ideological love-child of Bronwyn Bishop and John Howard has been playing some pretty petty party politics; stone-walling any Labor policy, regardless of its merits.

So step up Paul Keating, the ideological love-child of a brick wall and Jack Lang.

He has launched a vicious and burning attack on Abbott calling him an "intellectual nobody [with] no policy ambition", and the "poor man's John Howard".

Hard to disagree with, and hard to see how Abbott will slip out of the shadow of the anodyne if he doesn't start voting with Australia's, and not his interests in mind.

Find out about our Widget

Feedback

4 mar

The HomepageDAILY community likes to co-create both content and process. What are you thinking right now about what we do and how we do it? Tell us about the news, videos and stories and anything else you see on HPD. What you like, what you don't like, what you'd like to see in future. Recommend a website, video or article; send us pix, new stories - share it with us and by so doing you are giving us permission to share it with the world.

Leave Feedback here

*********************************

Why has homepage started running so many nameless 100 word eds? Names are good for intellectual continuity, honesty and non-hypocrisy. - Terry McGee

*********************************

Re: Bale de Rua

We thought the Bale de Rua was aweful. Choreography was terrible - set design, music and costumes were lacklustre. The dancers however were very athletic and graceful. - Jules

*********************************

Re: In Praise of Mediocrity

I just wonder who decides if what ever you chose to do in life, is mediocre or not. Sounds like with standards like yours, this article with its poor structure and soap box appeal may also be considered by many as, in-fact, mediocre. - Khedra

*********************************

Re: The Assassins of Langley

Yes, Mr. Neville. Odious, heinous assassins sold body and soul to Luciferian entities who pull the strings (the last of them, I want to believe) from the shadows. Philip Aggeee and John Stockwell portrayed them quite well. They are NOT heroes, nor are the gangbangers of East Los Angeles who spray grafitti in Iraq, where they most certainly train for urban warfare on our streets. Good riddance to them all!

*********************************

Re: Hairy Legs: A Study of Female Art, Feminism and Femininity

 Looking forward to more of her articles. Hope she does plenty of Art Theory at SCA. Barbara Kruger and Judy Chicago are certainly powerful artists and it would be interesting to see what they are doing now.

*********************************

A hero's welcome for the famous Iraqi shoe thrower

Terrorist! Please do your research first before writing such dangerous things, we was insulting Bush by throwing the shoe as he was disgraced with him, not trying to topple the largest super power in the world by throwing a shoe. I cant believe you have put those words up. Ashamed

*********************************

Re: How to Report the News

Having worked as a TV news reporter I found Charlie's piece very amusing - some of us have long believed reporting like this is a rubbish way to do things! But even if a journalist wants to tell stories in a more authentic and engaging way, the constraints of the so-called "house style" in many news organisations make it difficult to achieve. What's needed is a massive culture shift and a complete re-think of what we understand quality broadcast news reporting is. And guess what? That's exactly what's happening, though you'd never believe it from what we're still mostly seeing on TV. Anyway, the new digital technologies, and shake up of "old school/old mainstream" journalism means new platforms and styles of "news" storytelling can now emerge. Let's hope fresh and appropriate ways of funding appear too, so we can kill off this dreadful formulaic reporting and delivery, and clear the way for more natural and interesting ways to treat stories and content.

Much love, Ian Aspin.
www.twitter.com/ianaspin

*********************************

Re: Pushing 60 With Pot

You're pushing 60, well I'm pushing 70 and still having to scrounge around for my pot. It's tragic that when I first came to Australia it was $30 an ounce, and now I have to pay nearly $350 - Peter

 *********************************

Re: Textbook publishers dream of the tablet

Why can't this just be a program for PC and Windows? Why do they have to make us buy more hardware that's just going to disappoint? - Tyler J. Wilson

*********************************

Re: Killing Indian Students: Australia's Favourite New Sport!- by Sean Maguire

How about the indian guy who slashed his wife's throat, is still australia to blame for?..may be , for accenpting them to move over!I am an immigrant myself but I love this country, there is no perfect place on Earth but australia is one of the best! - Michael

*********************************
 
 
This entire fiasco is an incredible over reaction. Australia is an easy target. Why? because we are honest, transperant and we talk about our failings. Is there aggression and iolence in Australia? Sure, like any country. But we face it head on and we work to eliminate it. What about the stories of the 100’s of thousands of Indian workers who are treated as slaves in the middle east and nobody says anything? What about the fact that India still has entrenched pedophilia in terms of child brides? What about the crushing poverty embraced by more than 60% of the Indian people while this nation runs around building nuclear warheads? A storm in a teacup, an over reaction, and a diversion from some the really bad issues facing India. What is really happening here is that students are being unnecessarily frightened. meaning they will miss out on what could be the opportunity of their lifetime. - Daryl
 
*********************************
 
 
I couldn't agree with Sean Maguire's article more on the recent Indian attacks. For all those who like the pretend the attacks are merely based on coincidence, try to imagine how we would react if the boot were on the other foot and an uncharacteristic number of Australia's had been murdered in India. Would you push for a travel ban? Would you be scared for your children in a seemingly hostile environment so many miles away?  - Kara Jensen-Mackinnon

*********************************
 
12 sep
10 aug
More feedback...
© 2007-2008 homePageDAILY - All rights reserved * Terms of Use * Privacy Policy * Advertising Information * Media Kit * Contact Us