Saturday, September 29, 2007

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Saturday, September 22, 2007

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Nada más claro, para darse cuenta que nuestra Democracia es más bien un turnismo, que en época pre-electoral. Lo malo ha sido that the time has been advanced on this occasion, given the obvious and abrasion factors Socialist government. Six months, neither more nor less, and budgets to be resolved, which is something.

is normal, we will not ask the impossible, nor Judge Del Olmo, our politicians are incapable of anything else. Probably, if they were in the same position, the People would not do better. Makes no odds, and it showed when I snuck into the top corner four goals in the last term: Prestige-War-Mood-populism that clear.

What most analysts and columnists are ending recognize, whether left or right, is the monster that has been installed at the Moncloa Palace, in the absence of six months can not hide and there is no project, no future, there is only one 'Carpe Diem', a day to day that Pedro Solbes and seems to get off, and if can stop a runaway train, for the better.

Why, yes, such a radical change in a press irreconcilable just two months ago? The answer may be, curiously, the recent death of Jesus Polanco, which marked the end of unconditional support for suicide as a government of Zapatero, now that looks promising exhausted all the 'cake and eat it', although the second and I have, and that does nothing for the next four years.

We would throw away into the arms of PP if we looked at the same incompetence as to program concerns. And can insert the batteries and go throwing kicking Mr Costa, who has produced a manifesto which would do well to Al Gore, but not a English environment. Hopefully think more about their "fishery prisoner 'catholic, because otherwise the believers and practitioners, something that is not the most-peper we'll have to find another party chestnuts make us more attention.


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Saturday, September 15, 2007

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A little about Petraeus and a lot on Corruption (week 46)

Yet another week we take a look in English and American most important issues.

For Spain, it's clear, the old proverb works "the more things change, the more they stay the same" and Socialism in that country goes hand by hand with corruption. Added to the already "peasant" policies of Zapatero, I think we are on our way to the bottom, the worst years of Democracy in Spain are surely back.

As to America, we've been fed all week with the Petraeus report, with the liberal media obsession that the guy has sold us out just because he didn't say what they wanted him to say. When has the Military become as spokeman for those
faccinerosi ? Furthermore, if Petraus is given authority to send the soldiers back at the required pace, there should be no problem with him getting a Serious nomination to the White House ... Maybe not for 2008, But Who Knows ...

'm Miguel Vinuesa and this is news to me!

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One week we get into the keys of the most imporant now in Spain and the U.S..

For Spain, it is clear that the old adage "the more things change the more they stay the same" is fulfilled to perfection. That and that socialism seems to go little hand of corruption in our country. If we add the usual policy and "provincial" Zapatero, I think we're well on our way to the bottom, the worst years of our democracy ...

As for the U.S., this week the leftist media have been giving the rattle with the report of General Petraeus. They are obsessed with who has sold, simply because he has not said what they wanted to say. Since when is the military spokesman of these scoundrels? Moreover, if given the authority to make things right, and send the soldiers home in time required, you might even win a nomination would be for the White House. Maybe not for 2008 but who knows? I

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corrupt citizens

I have to confess that I could not read the news that ABC brings on Friday without some wonder: is there resurgence of Philip? We knew that behind the "Education for Citizenship" was not only the hand of a liberal foundation, but the best from the most anti-Catholic Masons proud of it. I did not know, and it was strange, is that sociatas will make a paste with that of CLD. The more things change the more they stay the same.

We still sell the bike the "love of humanity", as would Armando Ribas Argentine thinker. And we still itching English. The little journalism in Spain can still call decent repeatedly has discovered the true nature of these alleged socialists: the chorizo \u200b\u200b . I do not know if cured, but evidently not. Rumasa socialists, the socialists of the reserved funds, the same as with Philip, are there. Just seeing the mask from this scoundrel.

And worst of all has not been an eloquent defense of this diputadillo by Cáceres, which is the image you do not. Not that the NGOs that won the million-dollar contracts is yours, is that those who do are sharing buddies.

So, here's money councils like Parla, Fuenlabrada and Alcorcon goes into the pockets of cronies of the Mayor. Tell me, bunch of thieves, how they differ from one come into my house? Mayoral

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in 20 years this will happen do not be fooled. Petty corruption, citizen or not, EPC, will be less noticeable, because it inevitably means journalists will be full of illiterate, unable to process the legal texts that involve a mob like this. The entire society will be unable to react to those derived from what is now planting so obscenely corrupt. Today we are planting ignorance. Tomorrow will reap a brutalized society.

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Let them do jobs

This past week has-been a proving ground for the U.S. Military, But as good as a commander-in chief might be, he remains a civilian taking decisions on a military issue, as Iraq. That's why the intervention of General Petraeus is going to make an important change in the decisions there: let the people in the ground, the guys that earn their living and risk their lives there daily make the decisions, and recommend a proper course of action. We conservative should have defended that from day one, but it's not too late.

No wonder those infamous Dems and far-left media are throwing shit with shovels in the General's name (they can't even THINK of touching him, though), calling him names like "General Betray Us". If this guy is successful, they are screwed, because most, if not all, the opposition to the Bush administration has been blindly rerouted to a "no-war" policy that a Dem candidate had to comply to if he wanted to be let speak in the NY Times....

Of course, a successful solution will take time to be achieved, but if the ones that have to take the decisions, the right people in Iraq, not in Washington. And Republicans should care about not getting credit for anything at all: it's not their almighty hand, this time. The economy is not doing great either, so come on...

But what really is to be taken into consideration is that, if Petraeus does the right thing in Iraq, he should really get an early retirement and aim for the White House. Americans have always relied on their Caesars to lead the nation. It happened with Grant, with Eisenhower and probably could happen with this one too... As long as the right moves are made, of course.

Saturday, September 8, 2007

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Their Back on track (week 45)

It's been long. It's been too long. And here we are, six months after our last edition. We did our best to keep up with the most urging needs, but we are back, and possibly, we're back for good.

Let's not forget that, next year, two important elections are coming: in Spain, we have the opportunity to kick Zapatero's arse as far as we can from government, and in the US we have the chance NOT TO have Obama or Billary to become the president...

It's been also a terrible period, where Prodi has consolidated his rule in Italy, even if he's been shaking a bit in the domino tower that is the Italian government.

Let's focus, however in what we'll be bringing in this edition: for Spain, a small sum'up of what are you gonna find if your turn your Tv (don't do it!!!) during the news: a socialist government that wasn't ready to give the country away to some small-time terrorist, and a government unable to deal with the upcoming economic crisis. Thanks a buch, minister Solbes... Thanks a lot, ZP.

In the US, We've come to see that one of the candidates to the Elections in the Republican side, Fred Thompson, whose website is here , has some serious possibilities on becoming the next Rep candidate, along with Giuliani. Heck, if it was decided on Facebook, this guy would get away with it! In his intro speeech I liked some things, like the part of the "will of the nation", some economic considerations, specially when it comes to healthcare, but I missed the usual in some reps: COJONES. what are you gonna do to end the wet-foot/dry-foot, Mr. Thompson? Probably nothing, but again, you're not different from most in your party. Let alone the dems, for once.

Well, this is it for this week. Hope you catch on quick, as we've done.

I'm Miguel Vinuesa and this is news to me!

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Who needs Dems? End of the line

Who needs Dems?

I was completely amazed this summer at how even the most respected British review abroad, The Economist, had given up on the remote possibility of the Republicans winning yet another election, next year.

Well, of course, with omnipresent media like the CBS and the New York Times, anyone would be poised to think that there’s a Democrat Dawn going out, while the Republicans are at their sunset for the next year’s elections. But Whether or not the Republicans can win, I think we’ve come to a very healthy renewal within the party, a renewal lead by two men that can set the record straight.

I’m thinking of Giuliani and Thompson, mainly. Let’s compare them.

Both have a very media-friendly profile. Giuliani was THE Mayor of NY, before, during and after 9/11. He implemented zero-tolerance policies, he restored Times Square and kicked pornography out of there (the only remain could be the ‘naked cowboy’ that signs there) and face one of the most important threats in American History when Bin-Laden stroke the city.

Fred Thompson, on the other hand, has a less interesting profile, but yet manages to catch attention: he investigated the Watergate, had his time in movies and serials, mainly known abroad for L.A. Law, and is back for more, becoming a presidential candidate pretty popular with the “American homeowner” class, which of course, decides.

I truly hope, though, that when both parties decide their candidates, they take into consideration that guy, the “American homeowner”, not picking Hillary, or Obama, but a Serious guy really, Which Will not Be campaign based on a "run out of Iraq" policy, Because That Could Be a disaster, bigger if possible, picking Than Zapatero Spain on the aftermath of Madrid's Bombings. MV

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For Spain's Socialist desgbobierno, sound and the last line of this long symphony of disagreement that has lasted four years and shows signs of wear. Its largest demonstration was, of course, the economy, a field where, far from doing something, the second vice Solbes has finally relax, put your feet up, and that is what God wants. Solbes

was not always so. He had earned the nickname of "castrating father 'in the infamous monclovitas circles (and above all, Delaveganos), for trying to curb wasteful government characterized any sociata in Democracy. That their initial positions obviously have not succeeded can be seen in an economy that is out of all rail that it has been tried putting. Only

crisis in the housing sector should bode. In four years we have been unable to find another model locomotive to the brick, causing a bump to be noted here six months, what a coincidence, just in time for elections. And there are signs that something is rotten: when young people need 150% of your salary to pay off a mortgage is that something is.

Add to that that basket is becoming increasingly expensive, which we have to include bread (pokes! Back Louis XVI!), Meat, eggs ... What will the families when the wage founded it to pay the hipotca and buy food? Well obviously starting to give up "unnecessary luxuries" which will generate a snowball important, and that Mr. (ito) Solbes will not know to stop.

The symphony is over, yes, but the end may be more worthy than Tchaikosvsky Shaeskpeare. MV