Tuesday, August 25, 2009

"Ye Shall Die in Your Sins"




(Rice Fields and Suburbs Around Tokyo in the Summer of 2009)


President Mr. Barack Obama on Martha's Vineyard might be asking, "Who Yukio Hatoyama?"

So, allow me to present some on Next Japan's Prime-Minister Doubtlessly-Promised Mr. Yukio Hatoyama if Mr. Michael Green is not in charge:

(Click to enlarge.)
(http://dic.nicovideo.jp/a/%E9%B3%A9%E5%B1%B1 )

Incumbent Mr. Taro Aso is not a fool at all regardless his careless comments in these days; he has shown his guts and talent to carry out his mission of leading the Liberal Democratic Party into the general election.

But, he is too rich to be Japan's prime minister to lead the nation one more year.

However, in the economic turmoil since September 2008, he wisely avoided dissolving the Lower House of the National Diet for almost one year.

Otherwise, the general election campaign must have taken one month and another in a huge political turmoil, since it would have been the greatest regime change in 50 years.

This great regime change from the LDP-led Government to the DPJ-led Government needs almost two months' preparation on the people's side for their voting.

In the U.S., then President Mr. George W. Bush was not running for the 2008 Presidential Election, and Congress was in full charge of the Great Financial Crisis in 2008.

Yet, in Japan, a regime change, under the parliamentary Cabinet/government system, taking such two-month blankness in national politics would have caused more confusion in the society and people's life.

Refraining from hosting a snap election in the last year, despite a little favorable situation for the LDP, is the great performance for Prime Minister Mr. Taro Aso, since going for election at that time around October 2008 would have been easier for any prime minister in that situation than avoiding it.

(Had it not been for P.M. Mr. Aso's this refraining, virtually total three months must have been lost, since the LDP presidential election was held in September 2008. No stable government from September to November of 2008 in the second largest economy Japan should have been so dangerous and unthinkable to the world!)

Prime Minister Mr. Taro Aso is now really fighting a desperate election race like a samurai general without any able aids. If he should lose a half of incumbent Diet members of his party the LDP, from 300 to 150, he should not be looked down on.

(Truly, the setting sun may look like crying to one of the founders of the LDP [since 1955], Ichiro Hatoyama, a grandfather of Mr. Yukio Hatoyama...)

Nonetheless, Prime Minister Mr. Taro Aso should learn the fear of poor voters who are going to lose their retirement income from pension refunds due to poor management by the Government. Then, his eyes might open to the truth of this political situation.

As for Mr. Yukio Hatoyama, head of the Democratic Party of Japan, he had better learn more the fear of poor voters who are going to lose their retirement income from pension refunds due to poor management by the Government. Then, his eyes might open more to the truth of this political situation.


(Anyway, Mr. Yukio Hatoyama should be also careful about his wording in an interview:
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601101&sid=acZNqFQzSJmc&refer=japan )


SECTION I: Europe and China and Their Histories

Greece is not the leading country in Europe today.

Greece is not a large country including the Balkan Peninsula, the Italian Peninsula, the Iberian Peninsula, and other regions south of the Alps plus France and so on, today.

But, China today occupies fully or partially the lands or territories of Koreans, Manchurians, Mongolians, Tibetans, Uygurs, and other southern tribes.

It is so since the success of unification of all the Han nations by Qin around 200 B.C. was so overwhelming, serving as a precedent to all other successive Chinese empires, including People's Republic of China of today.

Accordingly, Sinocentrism has developed so ineradicably in China.

Think of how proud they should be if ancient Greeks or Romans had succeeded in maintaining their empire to this day.

In a sense, Chinese or the Han people of today could be other ancient Greeks or Romans who had succeeded in maintaining their empire to this day.



(To be continued...)



(Jésus Christ a dit de ne pas épouser une femme divorcée, which is the gravest issue for mankind today, as you might guess, since Princess Diana died at the end of the summer of 1997...so ominously...

http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~UD3T-KRYM/902-jasrac/41106-yuuhiganaiteiru.htm

Source: http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~UD3T-KRYM/index.htm)




Joh 8:24 I said therefore unto you, that ye shall die in your sins: for if ye believe not that I am he, ye shall die in your sins.

Joh 8:25 Then said they unto him, Who art thou? And Jesus saith unto them, Even the same that I said unto you from the beginning.

Joh 8:26 I have many things to say and to judge of you: but he that sent me is true; and I speak to the world those things which I have heard of him.

Joh 8:27 They understood not that he spake to them of the Father.