Monday, October 25, 2010

What Sort Of Motherboard Is Mv42v1.3



WHAT HISTORY TEACHES
By Norberto Galasso *
A young militant was killed and a great sorrow has touched the Argentine people, beyond ideological disagreements that may exist with the party to which he belonged. The victim was Mariano Ferreyra and respect and pain go beyond the debate of ideas.
But history teaches that, generally, in scenarios of hard political struggle, there are no "stray bullets", no casualty or casualties. The shot that ended the life of this boy, wrong or not, she craved a better world, was led to the increasing role of workers and a government that rightly prides itself on not suppress.

A journalist had known in advance that "could be a dead", ie, the reaction needed to disqualify a dead advances the CGT and the government of Cristina Kirchner and thus prove to sectors means that "trade unionism" is "mob" and "Kirchner" is "authoritarianism", to be convinced, as other characters, that "the Government is right" and “la continuación del menemismo”.
Si bien carecemos de la total información, cabe reflexionar acerca de quiénes se han valido los sectores oligárquicos para este trágico operativo político.
Cuando un movimiento nacional y popular, como el peronismo, se desbarranca por un tiempo en la degradación –como ocurrió durante el menemismo–** por importante que sea la recuperación, quedan siempre elementos residuales en el sindicalismo –hoy minoritarios– en los que continúan los vicios de burocratización, corrupción and bullying, as well as its political leadership sprout some traitors who hypocritically pretending to collect old flags appear as "dissidents" ... And they are, with social progress and compliant with the powerful.
The data we have suggest that the attack came from there. The timing of the events tends to confirm the hypothesis: building the most advanced in the CGT , growth of Kirchner in polls, proposed distribution of corporate profits to workers, progress in the fight against media monopoly, consolidation of UNASUR, act on River, and in turn, powerlessness and ineptitude in the opposing political leadership in its various expressions.
In this table, the reactionary groups, inside and outside, cried for the dead to endorse the CGT liability and government. At best, he played the worst that came of that degradation.
attempt to break the need, urgently, to punish severely those responsible, without any concession, not only on behalf of human rights, but in defense of progress social, economic and political that we have achieved, which can not interrupt or urns, or dead, if we ratify the course and become a popular mobilization in ensuring their advancement and deepening.
* Historian and essayist.
** Editor's note;
sorry to disagree with the author of the note: the degradation started long before Menem, not to go too far we could start with Ezeiza and Colonel Osinde, Lastiri, López Rega, Antonio Caffiero, we would then Menem and end up with Duhalde. Or are these names did not degrade to Peronism?
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WORKERS AND STUDENTS TO THINK MAYBE WILL SEE THE PART THAT I shall refer to The slogan "WORKERS AND STUDENTS, STATES AND FORWARD!" FORGED IN DEMONSTRATIONS WALKING THE STREETS OF OUR COUNTRY IN MANY MEMORABLE DAYS FROM THOSE fruitful IN OCTOBER 1958 WITH THE ADOPTION OF LAWS BENEFIT MANY WORKERS AND THE LAW OF THE UNIVERSITY. IN FACT, IS THE SAME DESIGN (IF NOT STATED IN THESE TERMS) DAYS THAT ENCOURAGES THE FIGHT THAT ARE FREE OF FRANCE TO THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO ADDRESS THE GOVERNMENT OF SARKOZY retrograde. Niko
Schvarzer First place is the law that delayed access to retirement and extending working years, which also lead to an increase in unemployment, which affects especially to young people. This is one of the arguments they use students in the streets, both the university and the young high school students, who put a tinge of youthful freshness, with the spirit of 68, in the demonstrations. And this despite the fact that many school principals sent letters to parents of students to not allow them to go to express or to block the entry of secondary schools. But in addition to other motivations for creating a climate of general indignation against the government. The most striking is undoubtedly the repressive policy against the Roma and the mass expulsion of the country, over the scandal millionaire L'Oréal, which affects the finances of the government party, the UMP, and directly to the Minister of Labour, which is the responsible for carrying out the issue of pensions. They also mention the tax shield driven by the government, whereby the rich recover much of the tax contributions and on the other hand, the constant police checks. The last days of general strike and labor and student demonstrations focused on eve of vote of the "damned law" in the Senate. Coupled with the presentation of hundreds of amendments by Senators left parties, it did postpone the vote, originally scheduled for Wednesday. Finally voted on Friday. Amid the discussion of trade unions (who are acting in full coordination of all central workers) called for two more days of general strike on October 28 and November 6. The president managed to apply the "single vote" to accelerate the vote, and to that end introduced an amendment that announces a "systemic reform" of the pension system after the next general election. After strong opposition, was passed by 177 votes to 153. Immediately, the unions said that the struggle will continue. One analyst summed up the situation: "After a week of strikes that have left half the country without fuel and clashes between police and pickets, support for the strike by the French population has not only diminished, but has risen to exceed 70% of citizens "(see our notes" France on the boil "and" A look at the old Europe ").
I remembered these days that a large French journalist, Paul Vaillant-Couturier, created a section in the newspaper L'Humanité, which was director, under the rubric of "Le malheur d'être jeune" (The misery of being young) and fed every day with notes by listening the aspirations and dreams of young people contrast to the harsh reality. I read these days a series of excellent reports taken students live in the midst of the demonstrations. "A voice of youth, caring, spontaneous, floats on the Paris skyline. Laughter and singing. At the heart of the crowd that runs the Boulevard is filled with an atmosphere of peace hectic, instant brotherhood, generational charisma. Youth dance, the working class rejoices. The dream of convergence between workers and students was reflected in a couple of weeks. "Witty songs later quoted:" Sarko, you're screwed, youth is on the street "(in French rhyme: Sarko, t'es Foutu, la jeunesse est dans la rue). And then, the great concern about the future, with the announcement that the plan for pension reform would generate one million youth unemployment. worth noting the continuity of the united struggle in France, just as essentially similar reasons mobilized workers and people in Greece, Ireland and Spain, Eastern European countries (Czech Republic, Poland, Romania occupying government buildings), in several countries Baltic, and prepare a large-scale mobilization in Portugal. In addition to the economic and social demands, the fight against growing xenophobic tendencies in government is another common denominator. No

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