Friday, February 4, 2011

30 Printable Baby Bingo

There is reason to worry.

What happened in Algeria, Tunis and even today in Egypt, is cause for concern.
Nobody is in favor of authoritarian and demagogic, but all are convinced that if there is a democratic alternative, it is better to live in the status quo.
I read that the new media, twitter and facebook are served in Tunisia to the rising insurgency. Facebook is, even if only partially, even our flag. Facebook is served, even in Italy, to create the purple people and to forge some popular protests, but peaceful.
In Tunisia, the tam-tam on the Internet has allowed people to avoid checkpoints, to arrange the routes of processions to open the gates to the symbols of power.
Comment one of the protagonists: "Today we learned back in politics because they do not even know what that means. But we know that something has changed: we can say no if we do not like something."
Just click on a computer keyboard.
's where my concern lies.
"We do not know what it means to do politics."
Even the Egyptian camel drivers who took to the field Cairo with scimitars in hand, they knew what it was politics. It has prevented the natural course of the revolt against Mubarak supported by the military.
No, too often, indeed always, in the square there is only one part, but two.
And here lies the problem.

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