Saturday, April 30, 2011

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The UCR with Alfonsin (h) seems to be hungry for power

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No more nominations Moreau testimonials like to save the label "UCR "appealing to the last bit of sense to join the white beret.

seems that Alfonso Chico radicalism has power hungry. Not only looks like father physically, but also in this. After searching the front with the GEN and PS, going for everything, and is fine. Let cannibal divisiveness to the left and the Civic Coalition (who will be reduced to a minimum just because sectarian my prediction).

In a world of saints and in which all agree with me, it's easy to build, but the world is not so. What do you serve, Lilith, get 3 votes but yes, votes pure and blameless? What does it profit a country? You're the tree falling in the forest and no one to listen, Carrio. Did you make noise or not? There was no one to listen, so the question is irrelevant. Would they have been good your proposals or not? There was no one to vote for them, so the question is irrelevant.

The country can not be only one party (the Peronism) to build without doing anything disgust, because that would imply that the only axis around which are assembled coalitions of government ("I with you, I'm with you, above me, below me.") So, welcome back to the national UCR.

now proposed would be good to know.

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Friday, April 29, 2011

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Well, Lavagna returned

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The bank. Corrects errors Ekonomi without going to the orthodoxy.


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Thursday, April 28, 2011

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mass resignations in the game only by fierce repression Syrian

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Do I believe the Zionist commentators in this blog claim that this is not happening, it's all staged, that the Syrians are human rights and .. or Syrian MPs quit because (quote) "The practices of the security services against unarmed citizens?

Mmmm ... let me think ...

( agencies AP, AFP and ANSA ) DAMASCUS .- While emphasizing the international pressure to halt the brutal repression that left 453 dead and Syria, the regime led by Bashar al-Assad is now facing serious cracks in the front Internal resignation yesterday, in protest of more than 230 members of the Baath, the single party which rules the country with an iron fist since 1963.

"The practices of the security services against unarmed citizens are contrary [...] all human values \u200b\u200band principles of the party, "he explained in a statement Baath party members who submitted his resignation.

also lamented the" house searches, indiscriminate firing of live bullets at people, houses, mosques and churches. "

Meanwhile, more than 150 Syrian opposition, which kept anonymous for security reasons, the regime made a call for a" truly democratic change. "In a statement entitled" National Initiative for change ", opponents warned the regime that has only two options:" Either he is leading the change towards democracy or the protesters will hold a popular revolution to overthrow the regime and end up in this change after a period of violence and unrest. "

At the same time, international efforts multiplied yesterday to condemn the bloody crackdown on protests against the regime, which began on March 15 and that killed at least 453 people, according to the Syrian Human Rights Watch, based in London.

Meanwhile, in the Security Council of the UN, the opposition of China and Russia blocked the adoption of a declaration sentencing of the Syrian regime by violence.

Assad still has time for this to not become a civil war of Sunnis against Shiite Alawite minority that rules with an iron fist for over 40 years.

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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

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Argentine accent in the voice of rebellion in Syria

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Wassim Tarif, who lived in the country, elude the censors with its network of contacts. Excerpts from the interview in The Nation :
activist and human rights defender, Tarif was born 36 years ago in Zehla, Lebanon, near the porous border with Syria in the Bekaa Valley. In 1990, his parents sent him to study in Argentina, with one of his grandmothers who lived in Mendoza. The interest in psychology led him to enroll in the Universidad del Norte, in Tucuman, but the call did study international law in the United States, where he completed his training before returning to the Middle East.

(...) "The first years I was in Damascus and then I started to travel to internalize human rights situations. I think he liked people, and gradually gained their trust. They told me how tortured, who were his tormentors. Let me take pictures. Extreme situations were approached me a lot to these people and now I respond with information communications and dramatic. "

But it was unlikely that the activist might escape the clutches of the security apparatus of Al-Assad. From 2007 until his expulsion in 2008, was arrested dozens of times.

"Not by the police, which does not exist in Syria except for minor cases, but by the secret services. I questioned in an intimidating manner and in different departments, but without violence, "he told the young Lebanese. The method was always the same: stop at midnight or at dawn, hours of waiting alone in an office of the Secret Service and the emergence of a staff paper and pencil, asking him to write the story of his life.

"The last interview in February 2008 was exceptional because I felt violent themselves and prefer not to give details. I drove the few days and decided to return to Lebanon."

But work on Lebanese soil against the Syrian government was not convinced because of allegations of bias he received from the powerful militia Hezbollah, an ally of Damascus. So he decided to emigrate and work in Spain. Tarif acknowledged that this did not prevent him back to Syria in recent weeks, though not legally, of course, and observe in situ the onset of the bath blood.

"I have many friends in Deraa [epicenter of the protests]. They are a family that I always receive. To get there I went to Jordan and from there to Syria. We were able to document in Deraa the murders with bullets in the head. But were in contact with the dead and wounded at Banias and Homs. " Wissam

(...) revealed that since the crackdown began, all the information it receives from its Syrian sources on Twitter or Skype transferred to a team of Syrian territory, which check the data before uploading them to social networks. Thus, they manage to evade censorship to publicize the plight of the protests.

Matrix repression of Damascus, according Tarif, has a common denominator: "The brutal repression. From the outset, it was decided by violence. First with the secret police. Shabyha Then with the body, a militia loyal to the regime. In Syria, the viewed as thieves, criminals, thugs and were very active during the dictatorship of Hafez al-Assad. had disappeared with Bashar. But it reappeared in Latakia and Banias ", two cities where there were dozens of protesters dead.

Shabyha The intention of a body similar to the dreaded paramilitary Basij Iranians were triggering a sectarian war to justify the invasion of the armed forces, the last resort and a double-edged sword for the regime before the eventual passivity of the military, as in the Egypt of Hosni Mubarak.

"The big question, and the key to the future of the clan Al-Assad, in power since 1971 - is whether the army will enter the game as part repressive . There were reports of officers and soldiers who were killed by the Shabyha after that were against repressing its own people. "

Asked about the possible fall of the dictatorship of al-Assad, Wissam Tarif not risk a prediction. But is outraged by what he considers the absence of a harsh condemnation of the world to Damascus. "It's amazing that we have not yet heard a clear and united message to the international community condemning the government. It can not be that President Barack Obama has called "the parties" ... Here there are no parties. There is violence and unilateral. Syrian state comes, "he said exasperated.

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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

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If we had internet ...

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... in the 70s, there had been missing.
... in the '40s, there had been no Holocaust . Images

very (very) strong on the repression of the Syrian dictatorship. Are advised.


best thing we can hope for is an open society where these things are known and can not be denied by the tyrant in power. Millennia ago that man kill each other, and we have seen dictatorships and democracies in right and left to fight the enemy on duty so bloody-war is shit, always, but to bomb and peaceful demonstrators in your own town you have to be a bloodthirsty dictator's son a big p * ta.

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immediate Transfers - tested

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I just got a transfer that took me a while ago. Mecha Well!


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Monday, April 25, 2011

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Missing in Syria, but appeared and said

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( The Nation ) (...) Wissam Tarif, CEO of Insan, a Syrian human rights group, said his organization had collected the names of 217 people who had been missing since Friday.
Tarif said his organization had documented the names of missing persons in 17 cities and towns. "It's something that does not stop. Keep adding names," he warned.
"Dozens of arrests took place in cities across the country," endorsed the Syrian Observatory for the Rights Human based in London. The wave of arrests came two days after the death of at least 110 people last Friday when security forces opened fire on demonstrators in 14 cities.
So far, the bloodiest day since the start of the protest movement, the March 15, was the March 23, in Deraa, an epicenter of the rebellion, during which 100 people died. At least 12 people were killed yesterday during the funeral of the dead the day before, involving thousands of opponents.
"This will not stop.'s Going to be much more bloodshed," he predicted Tarif. Anyway, The popular uprising is already causing the first cracks in the system: two independent members resigned yesterday in protest against implementation of protesters

.(...) And what the Syrian government said on 23 / 3 of Deraa as The announcement brings us FEARAB gracefully?

( Agenciafe / Telam 03/26/2011) This morning, the Argentine Federation of Arab Entities (FEARAB) - issued a statement in which the Syrian Information Minister Mohsen Bilal said that "the situation across the territory of Syria, especially in the province of Deraa, is in total calm, "and" Queen un clima pacífico en todo el país”.

Bilal afirmó que “los incidentes en Deraa y en otras localidades sirias, fueron causados por terroristas”.

Por último, adelantó que “muy pronto informaremos a todo el mundo quiénes son”.

Sin palabras. Pero con imágenes.



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Sunday, April 24, 2011

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FEARAB Red Cross: No humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip

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( Jpost , took the English version of Digital Freedom )

not starving children and a huge open-air prison, anti-Israel propaganda that we see and hear on Gaza and has served and is serving as an excuse for "humanitarian fleet" has been denied no more and no less an organization so little suspicious as Red Cross, perhaps the greatest NGOs in the world.

Because her deputy director in the area, Mathilde Redmatn has recognized that "no humanitarian crisis in Gaza" . In fact, in his remarks, collected by the press page of the Israeli Defense Force , highlights some things that do not usually appear in the usual information about the area: "If you go to the supermarket there are products, there are restaurants and a beach very nice ".
The head of the humanitarian organization itself does acknowledge that there are some logical gaps in a situation where there are "two peoples, one living within and another under daily fire rockets."

Thus, "lack of some goods such as cement," and though he admits no doubts that "Israel has a legitimate right to protect its civilian population , this right must be balanced with 1.5 million people living in the Gaza Strip "to the conflict that is preventing normal economic development .(...) Let

cement using the tunnels to smuggle missiles and will be able to use more. I take to illustrate with a photo-essay of the same site: The block lies: so are the markets of Gaza , copying the entries. These are photos of 27 / 5 / 2010, before Israel's further relaxed border controls.


"Let them eat cake!" - Marie Antoinette recommended to the poor peasants eat cake if France had no bread, according to what we see in this picture and what the propaganda has, in Gaza have been ignored



Mucha fruta

Many fruit

The last thing you expect in an area devastated by poverty and hunger: perishable goods in abundance




A candy store

Sweets are an important part of the cuisine in Arab countries and, as we see in this store, Gaza is no exception


Quantity and variety

Not only are many products but also, as you can see,
much variety

Many customers

stores and markets are very popular, especially for a population that believe the propaganda, live in "extreme poverty"

Candy

Gogo

Even products that are far from it "first necessity" found in abundance sen

of everything and looking good

Apparently it's quality products and also with variety and quantity

Live

can also buy live animals and there many, at least cows as
can see

11,000 cattle

Ramadan Only during the past 11,000 cattle entered Gaza

lined streets

A lot of people crowded streets filled with shops, "extreme poverty?

clothing in abundance

may not is the style we would choose, but the fact is that Gaza does not lack clothes

For Kids ...

Lots of products to dress the Gaza small
Photoreport
full here.

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Saturday, April 23, 2011

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Bank Transfers will be immediate from Monday 25

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( FortunaWeb ) As of April 25, the electronic money transfers made through banks will be immediate. That is, the crediting of funds in the recipient's account is held a few seconds after the transaction is completed. The measure is implemented by order of the Central Bank (BCRA), which noted that accreditation currently take between 24 and 48 working hours. This amendment applies to individuals and corporations and has ceilings:
  • $ 10,000 ATM
  • $ 50,000 for Home Banking
Since Monday, this change will only affect operations in Argentine pesos. Meanwhile, will expand to dollars as of May 31 with limits of:
  • U $ S 2,500 for ATM
  • U $ S 12,500 for Home Banking

Anyway, the Central Bank said in a statement that calls for raising these limits in the future.

No commission

From November 1, 2010 the transfer of money up to $ 10,000 are free commission payment for users. As currently commission caps operations are:
  • $ 5 for transfers up to $ 50,000
  • $ 10 for transactions between $ 50,000 and $ 100,000
  • $ 300 if over $ 100,000.
Customers are demanding more information about money transfer mechanisms can be reached at 0800-999-6663 or via www.clientebancario.gov.ar .



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Friday, April 22, 2011

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Are Left supposedly values \u200b\u200bmost important to the left?

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What moves left, the values \u200b\u200b"left" or hatred to America and Israel? Clearly the latter. If not, do not say nothing explains this:
( The Nation ) DAMASCUS .- The arrest of one of the main opposition leaders yesterday raised the tension in Syria, where thousands of people returned to take streets in cities around the country waiting for President Bashar Al-Assad to enact the repeal of emergency law, legal pillar of the regime's repression.

Mahmoud Issa, a prominent opposition leader left of Homs, the third largest city in the country, was taken from his home near midnight last night feared by members of the Security Division of Syrian policy. A patrol of the security services arrested the dissident politics in the early hours after Issa spoke to the television channel Al-Jazeera.
Or that "organizations that defend human rights" (so preoccupied with some other countries) do not say anything about this:

( El Pais) The security services and Syrian intelligence systematically tortured -More than 800 detainees have passed through their cells from mid-March for participating in protests against the regime of Bashar Assad, and denounced the human rights organization Human Rights Watch (HRW). Nadim Houry, director of the NGO office in Beirut (Lebanon), telephone account how you have interviewed 19 people who were arrested, 17 were tortured, including three teenagers from 16 to 17. The executioners are used to fund with the help of electric equipment, cables, and whips to force them to sign confessions .(...) The human rights advocate Amnesty's Middle East International (AI), Maha Abu Shama, confirms from London, across phone line, that torture and ill-treatment by police are a constant in Syria and are nothing new. " The last news we have received from their contacts with medical sources indicate that 30 detainees released yesterday (all men) in the town of Bania had to be treated in hospital for "hits, especially on chest and back, broken arms and collarbones, anal black eyes and tears caused by sexual abuse. "
Take off the mask, the HR will not give a damn. Neither the hatred of injustice, nor the love of peace and brotherhood among human beings is what really motivates their marches and painted, but the hatred of the empire and the Jew. hypocrites.

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

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"Big Black Heaven" (Black Sky): The story of Spaceship One, with Burt Rutan.

Caracas, 20/04/2011. Aeroblog .- The SpaceShip Ones was the first aircraft by the hand of a civilian company has managed to go into space and re-enter Earth's atmosphere successfully. The impressive thing of this spacecraft is in its design, materials which do not necessarily apply aerospace, but rather conventional aircraft, such as composite materials, but especificametne fiberglass and carbon fiber treatments completely normal , managed to make its aerodynamic aircraft did not need thermal protection reentry phase of the Earth's atmosphere. With a multidisciplinary team, which in some cases were recent college graduates, Burt Rutan brings us this spectacular and inspiring documentary about the process of design, manufacture and launch a spacecraft .








Tuesday, April 19, 2011

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Maikel Nabil Sanad, conscientious objector and Egyptian blogger

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Maikel Nabil Sanad
is an Egyptian veterinarian of 25 years, graduated from the University of Asyut, and now officially a conscientious objector to military service in the Egyptian armed forces.



Pacifists like him and like many Israelis (Millions) are the best hope for a future of peace in the Middle East. Of course, for those who are not interested in pacifism, but simply use it to attack the Jewish state, the guy is a spy or a traitor directly. This is called the late Vittorio Arrigoni, who was killed by Palestinian Islamists bad as we all know, are different from the Palestinian Islamist Hamas's good because the latter only kill Jews.

Maikel says that:
"As a kid I read a lot about the Arab-Israeli conflict. I understood that the Arab media hide the facts that support the Israeli position. I tried to contact Israeli activists and began to ask questions like 'Is it true that Israel is a militaristic state? " or, 'Is it true that Israel wants to expand and reach the Nile? This is how I learned. I understood a lot about the state, society and its laws. Many Arabs living in Israel really told me how they are treated and how much more prefer to live in Israel by any Arab state. I read about Israeli peace organizations. "(Continue reading Ynet)

Hopefully people can continue to learn and drop the veils of ignorance that feeds the prejudice and hatred. For now, only be done via the Internet, and read the notice , but sooner or later there will come a day when citizens of Arab and Israeli citizens can sit and have a coffee and listen to another's pain, have a hug and build together.

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Sunday, April 17, 2011

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The Syrian dictatorship gives a little margin

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The world left, very busy Israel, not ignored us when we asked to send a flotilla of Freedom for Syria. Yes, in July 2010, we quoted a Palestinian journalist who said, rightly:
Gaza has no mud classrooms, like those in many Syrian provinces. Gaza has 60 students in one classroom. Even after Gaza was besieged [besieged in original], food is not scarce and Syria, where many food products do not reach the market except those smuggled across the Syrian-Lebanon border. Internet services in Gaza are vastly superior to the regrettable Internet services in Syria. West Bank and Gaza do not have lists of hundreds of sites Web prohibited. Until Hamas took power, water and electricity situation in Gaza was better than that of Syria. The average income of the Strip is higher than that of Syria. So who needs more freedom flotilla? Do the residents of Gaza, or the Syrians?

seems that the Syrian Arab cousins \u200b\u200bare succeeding alone, shaking the worst of a dictatorship that lasted more than 40 years with the complicity of the world progressives:
DAMASCUS .- Cornered by a growing wave of protests, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, pledged yesterday that next week will put an end to emergency rule, which since 1963 funciona como el instrumento legal que habilita la represión del régimen y cuya abolición es uno de los principales reclamos de los manifestantes. (...)

La ley de emergencia prohíbe las reuniones de más de cinco personas y ha servido para desmantelar cualquier disenso público hasta que los sirios comenzaron a salir a las calles hace un mes, inspirados en los levantamientos populares que derrocaron a líderes autocráticos en Egipto y Túnez. (...)

Pese a esta concesión, el presidente no hizo mención de otras demandas de los manifestantes, que quieren terminar con el poder de los servicios secretos en la vida cotidiana y exigen la liberación de presos políticos encarcelados desde hace long time and most were not prosecuted.

Al-Assad said that a law that allows the existence of political parties remained in the study, but that the matter was complicated because it may lead "to a breakdown in society."

"The reforms must be built on the basis of internal stability and security," he said.

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Maybe I do not understand anything (always one of the possibilities), but does not have an error this paragraph Nation? (Emphasis mine):
The Anses has two funding sources: first, contributions and social security contributions made by firms and workers in white and, on the other, the resources derived tax partners. The former have been growing at a rate even higher than the wages of pocket, as highlighted by the economist Ernesto Kritz, director of SEL Consultores, and are about 27% of labor cost. But do not have much more room to keep climbing says Kritz, not only because the labor cost is high in the historical and against other countries in the region but also because it informal economy means that almost 40% of workers make any contribution.

If economic informality is so high, does that not give you a large margin (40% of the workforce) for contributions to ANSES continue to grow?

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I see by the bikeways. The Viceroy Ceballos, eg., Is widely used.

"From the place of Palermo, near the Paseo Alcorta there until late in Tucumán and Suipacha 14 minutes, while car would be 25 Moreover, I saved the money from the parking lot and the kind of spinning ( The sum bicing followers in the city: there are already 47 companies in the district that offer bikers, lockers and changing rooms for their employees to change the way you travel).

As an ex-president would Argentina, "How nice it is to good news."

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Friday, April 15, 2011

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COMIC SHOW 2011-The First Impact

Hall two days and thousands of stories that stayed behind.
We met a lot of friends that unfortunately we only see from room to room (and we have also rebuked for showing off so many good ways our famous XD), have suffered from the arrival of the Damned and have drawn as real animals .

the first day, as always, had to attend to the media and Dani is the only artist in this universe capable of, to 9 feet away, to pierce the direct connection Antena3 news and taken out of the hat a hyper portrait the reporter ...



... and have it ready for when the camera come to focus the paper.

VIDEO

Today Friday it has made steady sales of the damned, with their brutal 104 pp. only 3 euros to us pulling out of the hands so the Run to yours!

See you at the fair!

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More bike use continues to rise UP SME Credit

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Starting today and I paid 188 with UP!
also paid by card at the 12, 151, 92 and 109.

strange thing is that each group has a different terminal, but the card is valid in all UP.

Update: Diegose complete me "of passers-by house, 44, 76, 84, 92, 99, 106, 113 and 124 already have UP."

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I said an accountant friend who works in an SME in his 25 year career he had never been offered so many loans to SMEs, at such good rates, of so many banks (here influence rates Auctions SEPYME making), including City, Credicoop and Galicia.

And the area of \u200b\u200bForeign Trade of the City laburar very well, quickly resolving complex transactions.

Good for those responsible for public policy.

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