Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Heather Brooke Harmon Alive



30 years of a shock when a point of no return. A non-return very different from what we have today the winners, since they do not forget that history is always written by the victors. And this story also has winners and losers. Or does the "democracy" that wanted to build before 1981, 23F is the same as the one that wiped taking root? "The state is the same? "The coup was soft or hard? "The freedoms are the same? Looking at the
1978 Constitution there was talk of a Social State .
it is spoken in a Regional State
was talk of economic and social rights
the other party to this Constitution also spoke of a "social economy market."
What's that? If there seems to be talking about "Alice in Wonderland ". And no one speaks of the" White Elephant "and the terrorism of the late FN that fateful night, pistol in his belt, would seek to" red "... and in certain military governments were to offer their services patriots. And no one talks about the plot and saved civilization to the Crown. But nobody talks about why it took so long to make his speech of "tranquility" to the people. No one talks about the plot civil as no one talks about the true role of the English bourgeoisie in the coup. What really happened is that in "practice" got what he wanted the ruling class.
liberties is lowered, since the left unions play the role that really should play and practice directions lead a "pact" with the employer which has resulted in the emergence of ETTs , the emergence of contractual getting worse for workers and has led to the job insecurity and the emergence of working poor .
But to conclude this brief article, the coup led to the disappearance of " right to self determination" and the disappearance of one of the proposed legislation that has always fought the left in this state. The coup led to put a "brake" to the federal perspective. A few months later the English Parliament approved a law that turned one of the requirements of Colonel Tejero, these courts approved the LOAPA ( law allowing the state to centralize ) ........

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