Tuesday, March 1, 2011

How To Make Perrier Taste Good

OR HIDING KHADAFI? A NEUILLY, MAYBE?

few days ago, the media published news on releases, announcing the flight of the dictator Gaddafi ...... Venezuela!
Since then, every hour, every day that passes, repeated information but still misleading, announce it circled, ready to fall, while he continues to cling to his country, without the one really knows what about the situation in Libya, and without any of these clowns that call themselves journalists, we have not expressed the slightest excuse for posting for us tall tales condition, and format "public opinion".
course, the billions of dollars of wealth, particularly oil, that the trusts would bite as soon as the reserves of this country free, to do nothing in the company of our media disinformation "free" as for the attack against Iraq, fomented by the king of liars, manipulators, thugs, Bush, with his accomplices, such as preparing for the assault that the "policemen" of the capitalist world, the watchword given the media is: "LIE, LIE, IT WILL ALWAYS SOMETHING!"
There are these new, very serious, many countries overwhelmed by dictators that our leaders so far received with full honors: they closed their eyes to the crimes, violations of basic rights and freedoms, and suddenly, after long rolled out the green carpet before the tyrants, it is giving lessons, censors, one threat: we want a fight ....
And the media that is creating .... As if the wars were a soution THE solution.
But we have more in our elections, that the "ON" prepares us with a lot of brainwashing: the cantons, the presidential candidates, those in the application, -Dsk and Sinclair, Holland and Royal, Aubry and Hamon, Mélanchon, daughter Bogeyman, Galureau of my ..., and stirred the jar, hold-all screens, radios, mobilize photographers, journalists, political scientists, specialists of all kinds: the machine is in sleep walking, every day, every evening, the same parade and replace the trays, they listen, speak, hold forth, intersecting the floor, baratinent endlessly on subjects that millions of people can not, can not hear. Large choice of society are carefully avoided, and Dsk, who heads the IMF, bank capitalist Hungerer poor countries, we already presented as the supreme savior who will restore equality and fraternity. And each of these squatters screen again and return here the next day and later, and again and again, to give the illusion that he is listening, because he gets paid to do, and certainly well paid, since it keeps coming back and always make us the lesson that the rich should be richer, bessif it is written in the sky to suggest his last drh that his presence will repeat something.
That in any case, he justifies his salary.
Tomorrow after the election, everyone laments or will pretend to discover them record abstention yet well predictable. Meanwhile, for over a year, we are doomed to suffer this ball of suitors, each day, each jt, relentlessly, to constantly undergo the ordeal of brainwashing, of chloroformisation brain, sleep, and misinformation.
And as if that were not enough, our local politicians take over the regional press. And so on "The Republic of the Pyrenees," 'La Depeche du Midi ", Deputies, Senators and Councillors Outgoing share articles and columns, using Interwiew and photos, the same appear several times a day over several pages: gavaged on TV, gorged on the newspaper, through its networks of politicians who rule over the local and national news, we have only the choice of silence and submission or rebellion. Democracy does not she becomes the democratic filth? No sharing? Some crushing others?
What will be the choice of the citizens of tomorrow, a prisoner of this web woven by networks of national or local potentates mandarin, grand viziers and chamberlains untouchables - and the media, out of which Nothing should exceed, when issuing a different view or critique citizen perfectly justified eventually move to insult and lese-majeste?

Monday, February 28, 2011

90s Racing Cartoon With Aliens

... Plum.

Two weeks ago I took the first plum of my life :-(
For parking embarrassing. I plead guilty, I was pressed, there was no place, I like some other cars, I I'm parked on the sidewalk. In Mexico it would have passed easily, but lack of luck I'm not in Mexico ... When I returned an hour later, I had (as do the few other cars) that nice sticker on my windshield.


On returning home I ran on the internet to see how this story would cost me: 300 Riyals and 3 points :-( The 300
riyals (60 Euros so anyway) to the limit I am willing, but 3 points for that!
I waited two days that the offense appears on the website of ME and then of course I could not pay the fine line ... Logic, in which they remove the points?
So I made last week at the Traffic Department. Already
not a place to park, all parking lots were full and as I felt the gag me take a ticket when paying the first, I parked far away. As I got closer the TD there were plenty of guys who asked me in English if I needed help. I refused but moments later I had a doubt about the decision I had to take: in the section "Traffic violation" was the only woman "client" and everything was in Arabic. I understand the need to take a ticket but no cash in sight. I choose a random man and asks him, hoping that mastery of English about how it works and it shows me a desk and explains that this is the first step and they will give me my ticket. So I approached the counter and saw me pretty quickly that if I did not imposed on me a bit more all the men will go before me ... (there was not really a tail, it happened a little all sides). The type of counter
eventually take care of me, between data from the sticker on his computer and tells me: "It's bad parking, 300 Riyals, 3 points. My answer basically "pffff yes I know" and there with a big smile he said "Come on, you pay the 300 Riyals and cancel the 3 points. I could not believe my ears! It gives me a ticket and I am repeating that although the points are canceled, "Yes, yes no problem, and if there is a problem you return to me" .. .
Hem So I rush to the other counter (it was already my turn, it goes very fast) and a fully veiled woman starts talking to me in Arabic. Seeing that I did not understand anything she continued in English and said: "This is 300 Riyals, 3 points." I explained then that the head of the first counter just told me that the points are canceled. It checks and told me that this is the case, the papers wonder if the vehicle is in my name. I answer it is to that of my husband. She then asked me for ID and I sly ;-) I do not give him my license but my card ... I pay resident (CB required), it prints a paper (all in Arabic) and kindly informed me that it just finished. Except on paper in Arabic which I do understand that there are still slab below 300 and 3 (Riyals and points I guess) ...
Now we must come to know whether or not the 3 points were withdrawn and above that: because the person whose license is associated with the vehicle is badly parked Dock ... I searched the internet but no way to check point balances. No information on how to return the damn points. It would appear that they are returned after a year but I do not know if it's a year without offense or merely a year (we can always dream!). What is certain is that the payment has been registered, there is more crime associated with the registration number of my car.
In any case, I can assure you now I park as well, very well.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

B&bs Near Sligo G. Hospital In Sligo

Arab revolutions: "Fear has changed sides"




An interview published on the site Yabiladi.com / February 15, 2011

If Morocco is currently spared the riots that shook the Arab world The history of the Moroccan kingdom was full of uprisings, riots and attempted coups. To understand this, it is interesting to look into the past. To do this, we interviewed Bencheikh Suleiman, Managing Editor of Zaman, the monthly Moroccan specialty history.

Interview by Mohamed Ezzouak

Can you give us different types of uprisings, rebellions, revolutions known to Morocco in its history?
The challenge has always been violent, Morocco, as in all societies. For cons, the forms it takes change over time and are necessarily dependent on context. In precolonial Morocco, the challenge has often taken the form of a Siba (division) or not quelled by Harker (military campaigns) of the sultan. During the good times of the Moroccan monarchy, Bled Siba shrank to a trickle. In contrast, in times of economic crisis, famine and foreign occupation, Bled Siba grew. This historical form of violent protest often (but not always) based mostly on financial grounds (denial of tax, which is considered excessive or unfair) as a negation of the authority the Sultan.

These uprisings were of strong tribal and regional dimension lasted until after independence. One of the latest incarnations of these tribal revolts is perhaps the revolt Addi Or Bihi Tafilalet in a few months after independence. In some ways, the guerrilla Abdelkrim Khattabi in the 1920s or even the Rif rebellion in 1958, may also be related to remnants of the tribal uprising which, remember, was an almost normal mode of political regulation, before protectorate.

The political protest in Morocco it is a hallmark of rural revolt?
The Siba, which is mainly a rural phenomenon, however, should not forget that Morocco's history is dotted with urban riots and this even before the Protectorate. The best known example is certainly one of the tanners of Fez, a social revolt violently repressed by the Authority at the beginning of the reign of Hassan I.

can say that nationalism Morocco's Istiqlal helped forge mainly in cities, hostile to a revolutionary consciousness protectorate. Political dissent then takes a more "modern", at least more akin to the theories of revolution from the mother of all revolutions, that of 1789, France. The protest, sometimes violent, was then surrounded by an educated elite, the bourgeoisie often do or who wants to free slaouia Morocco and its people, just as in the case of the French Revolution, considered by Marxists as a bourgeois revolution .

From the time the monarchy takes precedence over the national movement, the notion of revolution changes direction: the revolutionaries are no longer resistant to the oppression of the protectorate, but a dangerous communist, or worse, anarchists. It is also interesting to note that the monarchy was still trying to recover some of the revolutionary ideal: speak Is there no revolution of the King and the People, to describe the violence that led to the return of Sultan Mohammed Ben Youssef from exile in 1953?

What can one say of revolts during the reign of Hassan II?
There are three that stand out: the riots in Casablanca in March 1965, when the manifestations of students, soon joined by workers, were violently suppressed by General Oufkir in person; in 1981, the reduction in subsidies for many basic commodities, which sets fire to the powder, riots affect Casablanca, Oujda, Nador, Berkane, finally, we note the uprising of Nador in 1984, which gave the opportunity to Hassan II delivering his famous speech on awbach.

coups are they to be classified in a separate category? They are military and not necessarily the population rises.
I do not think the coups of 1971 and 1972 could amount to a revolution, or even a rebellion or riot. It lacked the popular dimension, even if we could see here and there a few demonstrations of joy when the proclamation of the republic was announced by the junta.


The current situation in Morocco can it lead to a revolt or a revolution in light of what is happening in the rest of the Arab world?
I prefer not to devote myself to the game now predictions. It is a futile exercise. What is certain is that the revolts and riots continue to occur sporadically. It is the law of the world, even democratic regimes face street protests, sometimes violent. Even they are confronted with logic safe. Just look at the riots in Los Angeles in 1992, or more recently the uprising in the suburbs in France. For that runs riot to revolution, it takes a very special chemistry. What is certain is that in the current context, all the Arab regimes and, more generally, all authoritarian regimes in the world, walking on eggshells: fear may have changed sides.