There are rigged ... and fraud.
WARSAW - President Lukashenko of Belarus has admitted falsifying the results of presidential elections in March last year, but against him. "I voted 93.5% of voters - when he met the Ukrainian press - but then they told me that a large percentage 'high fees does not fall in Europe and then we decided to lower it to 83%."
(from Corriere della Sera)
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Quotes King Kamehameha
Epidemic in Cuba: a crap reserved for Italians. Astounding
I worry about Cuba, newspapers and TV persistently reported an outbreak of dengue that would be wiped out the poor islanders.
So I decide to investigate, with Google News and try to get an overview of the situation. Google News Italy does not disappoint: in spite of the strike by journalists, keys "dengue" and "Cuba" shows thirty articles on the subject. Who wallows more is obviously the journalist, who happily describes "heaps of dead," but other sources report the same news.
I want to know more, and so I go on Google News U.S. to get many more details. Who knows the hundreds of articoloni, perhaps even as we wallow in them, I think.
Instead, nothing.
Not even an article on CNN, Fox, Time, Newsweek, and the thousands of American newspapers. Indeed, only one short article, obviously the Miami Herald, but said only one spray against mosquitoes that would be taking place, as every year on the island of Cuba
It seems incredible. So, I try to Google News Spain, knowing that the English newspapers are always looking to Latin America. Nothing at all. Not a word. Among the hundreds of newspapers, not even a mention of the "news." Google News France
dutifully reported news of dengue epidemic is happening in India, and reports cases of the disease in the West Indies in Guyana, even in Tahiti. But in Cuba, not even the shadow.
So for me the case is closed. It remains to be seen whether this is bad information, the Italian journalist who invent the news based on a bit 'of insecticide, or deceitful action to hit the Italian tourism to the Isla Bonita. Of course, a denial would be nice ... or, since the strike, we could take advantage to become passionate readers of the Pais of Figaro or even Newsweek. Certainly not tell lies.
I worry about Cuba, newspapers and TV persistently reported an outbreak of dengue that would be wiped out the poor islanders.
So I decide to investigate, with Google News and try to get an overview of the situation. Google News Italy does not disappoint: in spite of the strike by journalists, keys "dengue" and "Cuba" shows thirty articles on the subject. Who wallows more is obviously the journalist, who happily describes "heaps of dead," but other sources report the same news.
I want to know more, and so I go on Google News U.S. to get many more details. Who knows the hundreds of articoloni, perhaps even as we wallow in them, I think.
Instead, nothing.
Not even an article on CNN, Fox, Time, Newsweek, and the thousands of American newspapers. Indeed, only one short article, obviously the Miami Herald, but said only one spray against mosquitoes that would be taking place, as every year on the island of Cuba
It seems incredible. So, I try to Google News Spain, knowing that the English newspapers are always looking to Latin America. Nothing at all. Not a word. Among the hundreds of newspapers, not even a mention of the "news." Google News France
dutifully reported news of dengue epidemic is happening in India, and reports cases of the disease in the West Indies in Guyana, even in Tahiti. But in Cuba, not even the shadow.
So for me the case is closed. It remains to be seen whether this is bad information, the Italian journalist who invent the news based on a bit 'of insecticide, or deceitful action to hit the Italian tourism to the Isla Bonita. Of course, a denial would be nice ... or, since the strike, we could take advantage to become passionate readers of the Pais of Figaro or even Newsweek. Certainly not tell lies.
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Does The Venetianhave A Buffet
Quaglia and September 11. Mike Ruppert
time ago I spoke to Roberto Quaglia inquietantissima and its analysis on September 11. Roberto is a writer of fiction, one of the best in Italy, and his article published then "All I know is wrong" is one of the earliest and best looks on the plot 911. Now it is fashionable to talk about in TV, but the distinguished Quaglia was the first in Italy and then on to the honor.
But his article is now a bit 'dated: deserved a review and a study in the light of recent events. So, voila, Robert makes it a book that is now on sale online. found here on two-and ba.
remains to ask why a creative writer, funny, smart as quail is to publish books online, instead of being in each library, and Romana on the stalls as you deserve. Mysteries of the publishing world.
And if you read the post yesterday, we also feel more relaxed knowing he is safe in Romania ...
time ago I spoke to Roberto Quaglia inquietantissima and its analysis on September 11. Roberto is a writer of fiction, one of the best in Italy, and his article published then "All I know is wrong" is one of the earliest and best looks on the plot 911. Now it is fashionable to talk about in TV, but the distinguished Quaglia was the first in Italy and then on to the honor.
But his article is now a bit 'dated: deserved a review and a study in the light of recent events. So, voila, Robert makes it a book that is now on sale online. found here on two-and ba.
remains to ask why a creative writer, funny, smart as quail is to publish books online, instead of being in each library, and Romana on the stalls as you deserve. Mysteries of the publishing world.
And if you read the post yesterday, we also feel more relaxed knowing he is safe in Romania ...
Monday, August 21, 2006
Burning Between Butt And Balls
escapes in Venezuela. Workers
With only a suitcase, a laptop and eight thousand U.S. dollars Mike Ruppert, author of Crossing the Rubicon, which disgraced the U.S. government on September 11, fled to Venezuela.
recently suffered the devastation of his office and threatening his life. The whole story is here .
I'm pretty shocked. Journalists must get away from the United States. Un'ariaccia Tira poor.
With only a suitcase, a laptop and eight thousand U.S. dollars Mike Ruppert, author of Crossing the Rubicon, which disgraced the U.S. government on September 11, fled to Venezuela.
recently suffered the devastation of his office and threatening his life. The whole story is here .
I'm pretty shocked. Journalists must get away from the United States. Un'ariaccia Tira poor.
Sunday, August 13, 2006
How To Tell Fake Titleist
reconstruction, put the blue helmet.
the other night I watched an incredible movie with John Wayne, titled "The Horse Soldiers." A real crap, but for the main character in a phrase that casts light, however unbelievable, the international situation today.
John Wayne is a Yankees official who built railways in time of peace. When with his regiment reduced to rubble and destroyed the railroad of the Southern Confederates, submitted his comments: "But was it really necessary to send five hundred thousand U.S. dollars in smoke rolling?".
And John Wayne replies, "And I'd like to earn money to rebuild?"
We wondered why the hell all the land Israel radesse all of Lebanon, if he has only to Hezbollah in the south. Why destroy bridges, power stations, antennas, bridges, highways.
We wondered what the hell expected the international community to intervene, because no one stopped these insane and unjustified attacks.
Well, have it explained to John Wayne. The only way for Israel to force the Western powers to an intervention in Lebanon was enticed with money. Nobody wanted to send soldiers to defend Israel from the throw of the gutters Hezbollah, let's face it, but tempted by so many beautiful contracts for reconstruction, our disinterested governments here they are flocking to apply for the UN force, because if you have not understood, only who send soldiers will be entitled to a slice of the pie .
Meanwhile, he took time ... more time passes, the more stuff will be rebuilt. And John Wayne
gain with a new railway, after destroying the old one.
the other night I watched an incredible movie with John Wayne, titled "The Horse Soldiers." A real crap, but for the main character in a phrase that casts light, however unbelievable, the international situation today.
John Wayne is a Yankees official who built railways in time of peace. When with his regiment reduced to rubble and destroyed the railroad of the Southern Confederates, submitted his comments: "But was it really necessary to send five hundred thousand U.S. dollars in smoke rolling?".
And John Wayne replies, "And I'd like to earn money to rebuild?"
We wondered why the hell all the land Israel radesse all of Lebanon, if he has only to Hezbollah in the south. Why destroy bridges, power stations, antennas, bridges, highways.
We wondered what the hell expected the international community to intervene, because no one stopped these insane and unjustified attacks.
Well, have it explained to John Wayne. The only way for Israel to force the Western powers to an intervention in Lebanon was enticed with money. Nobody wanted to send soldiers to defend Israel from the throw of the gutters Hezbollah, let's face it, but tempted by so many beautiful contracts for reconstruction, our disinterested governments here they are flocking to apply for the UN force, because if you have not understood, only who send soldiers will be entitled to a slice of the pie .
Meanwhile, he took time ... more time passes, the more stuff will be rebuilt. And John Wayne
gain with a new railway, after destroying the old one.
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