Friday, March 11, 2011

PAUL GASCOIGNE IS THE RIGHT MAN TO HELP VICTIMS OF ALCOHOLISM


Paul Gascoigne: A great footballer who couldn't free himself from alcohol


Paul Gascoigne: A great footballer who couldn't free himself from alcohol



If Britain needs to educate the youth and alcoholics against alcoholism, then Paul Gascoigne would be the best person to do this job. Experience is the best teacher, they say. Paul has been in alcoholism before and is now out of it. 


He has therefore acquired a certain experience that he could use to help other people who alcoholism is gradually being their toll on them.


I quote "I could drink a bottle of whiskey, but give me six cans and I will be drunk. It was getting too much for me. I was trying to fill my days doing my dad's garden or things for my mum, playing football on the street with my nephews." 

That is an emotional speech of once one of the best Britain's, or probably the world's, best footballers, Paul Gascoigne. At his highest peak, this great footballer's only problem was alcohol.

Paul Gascoigne couldn't leave alcohol alone, even though he knew alcohol and sports can't work together. Paul is quite happy about his present life after kicking alcohol. 



Paul Gascoigne's great moments on the field


He has just completed a three-month course at a Bournemouth center. The course has brought his awareness of an understanding of how alcohol can destroy one's life.

Even though alcohol ruined the career of Paul Gascoigne prematurely, he still has a lot to do to help people who are trying to fight against alcoholism without success. 

Paul, I know that you can do it. Happy to see you once again in the news with the best solution for your life.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

HOSNI MUBARAK'S KINGDOM FALLEN IN A DISGRACEFUL MANNER


Hosni Mubarak kingdom came to an end after his own people rejected him

Hosni Mubarak's kingdom came to an end after his own people rejected him.



If a soothsayer had warned Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian president, that his own people would one day revolt against him, I am sure that he wouldn't have admitted it. 


Because of Mubarak, he needs no dream or vision to see the future, or afraid of any forthcoming political chaos in his country. After all, for over three decades, he had kept the Egyptians under his control without any fear of his losing his throne.

Mubarak, like many of the African leaders, created a one-party state to dominate and dictate to the people in a grand style, with corruption and a flamboyant lifestyle. 

As a president, Hosni Mubarak survived many assassination attempts on his life, but he couldn't escape the wrath of the Egyptians, who demanded his resignation in one of the biggest demonstrations in the history of Egypt.

According to an Arabic news site, the "Akhbar al-Arab", Gamal Mubarak, the 47-year-old son of Hosni Mubarak, together with his family, including Suzanne, 69,  Mubarak's wife, fled with a private jet to London to occupy a villa already bought by the corrupt Hosni Mubarak at 9 million dollars (6.5 million euros). 

Mubarak's family arrived in London with 97 suitcases. Corruption is always associated with African leaders. They deposit large sums of money at foreign banks while the common people suffer in poverty.

The world is rapidly changing. Even the Arab world wants democracy, though some don't agree with the USA. Power belongs to the people as well; this is what African leaders must know. 

What has happened to Hosni Mubarak is an experience that one-party state leaders should learn from. This is also a warning to corrupt leaders. 

Whatever one sows in life, exactly what one shall reap. Disgrace will always await them at the end of the tunnel, as Hosni Mubarak.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Judge Ian Trigger, Ignore The Chief Justice And Do Your Job


Judge Ian Trigger spoke the truth


Judge Ian Trigger spoke the truth




In the course of duty as a judge or lawyer, many are those who come under attack within the judicial premises. 


In my opinion, there was nothing wrong when Judge Ian Trigger spoke against Britain's lax immigration policy in 2009, which the chief justice found a bitter pill to swallow. 

Judge Trigger, you have spoken the truth, nothing but the truth.

There is a problem in Britain. The ministers and members of parliament speak about it daily, yet the problems continue to exist because in their opinion, "Word speaks louder than action." 

There is never a solution to a problem if an action is not taken. I need to remind them.

For example, there are so many crimes in Britain. It is not because there is no job, but most people are lazy. I quote Judge Trigger, "People say there are no jobs around, but why are immigrants flooding in and working hard? 

They are just dirty jobs, and the people don't want to do them." Despite this statement, Judge Trigger feels tied or handicapped to deliver the right punishment for a criminal, because of the way he was attacked by the Chief Justice in 2009.

Instead of working hard to revive the ailing economy of Britain, many choose to indulge in crime. At the moment, Britain is the leading country in Europe, with teenage pregnancy and alcoholism. 

David Cameron has a big responsibility on his shoulders if he wants to make Britain a crime-free and healthy country.