Monday, September 4, 2006

How O Get Rid Of Acorns In Yard

Feudalism

Lebanon Again thank you to the international community for over a month an entire people hope the arrival a few thousand soldiers to resume normal life. Meanwhile, the impression of being in a situation of neither war nor peace undermines the morale of the population, and if Israel ceased hostilities in the south it continues with impunity its air and sea blockade and retains its position in several villages in Lebanese territory. Funny
victory for the phoney war, a winner stricken, dying not knowing which way to head back up the hill economy, a beat that sets the conditions of his defeat. But no matter, since national unity takes precedence over everything else we are told, but which unit is talking about? That of a People normally secured against the enemy, or the politicians of the dialogue that took place shortly before the start of the Israeli offensive? Consensual democracy in our modern version of feudalism of the nineteenth century, it seems that the people never had a voice in decisions, he assists and gasp, sudden and rebuilt, the rest he trusted the virtues of table dialog only guarantor of civil peace. A score of politicians representing each faction, a power, kissing at all is better to bite, hold the cards in a political game that is beyond full. No agreement behind hypocritical smiles this con game, just a facade of cordiality. The same people in power (or their offspring), similar situations over the past half century, how these conditions can things change again? When I think during all this time the only outcome of the Lebanon war was the poor half-Taif agreement applied, an agreement that divided the power and blocked any executive action, an agreement to which the whole class policy refers to the field but is violated at all levels.
I dreamed of a country where discussion of ideas would be the driving force behind the operation of the state, where all forces would rally behind a single command and legitimate Republican, where officials would be accountable to the people, instead a handful of members that denigrates the world, engaged under fire from the cameras, a grotesque charade in Parliament. But unfortunately the ridiculous does not kill.

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