Dienstag, 4. November 2014

Incorrección política en España - Political incorrectness in Spain





En ningún país del mundo civilizado, se hacen esas burladas de otros. En
ingles se dice ¨political  correctness¨ y nada democrático! - Porque
son los españoles así? Los de la izquierda nunca han leído a Rosa
Luxemburg, ¿verdad? "Tu libertad ,es mi libertad". Por que siempre son
tan negativos? Si todos lo hacen, que ejemplo le dan a los niños y las
de afuera?

Que ética y moral. Dan miedo esas masas totalitarias. Cada
uno debe verso ante el espejo, y quien no tiene faltas, te empiece a
tirar las piedras. Que seria el próximo paso? Matar a los que piensan de
otra forma?

Yo NO pertenezco a ningún partido político y menos me
pagan. Cuanto cobro el que ha hecho esto? De los sindicatos y el PSOE
o......?  Esa persona gano a cuanta no se da cuenta lo que esta
sembrando .... y tapar la propia corbardia, de empezar a barrer delante
de su propia casa.  En los comentarios se va ver el espejo de la
sociedad...... Gracias.

Donnerstag, 24. Juli 2014

Ronald Reagan: Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction......

“Freedom
is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass
it to our children in the bloodstream. 

It must be fought for, protected, 
and handed on for them to do the same.”
- Ronald Reagan -

Sonntag, 25. Mai 2014

Who was in the concentration camp + gets a pension compensation, has to pay taxes for it!

Who was in the concentration camp and gets a compensationpension, has to pay taxes for it!

GERMANY should be ashamed of it!



Wer im KZ war und eine Entschädigungsrente bekommt, muss STEUERN dafür entrichten! Schämen sollten sich die DEUTSCHEN dafür!



¿Quién estaba en el campo de concentración y consigue un compensación en forma de pensiones, tiene que pagar impuestos por ello! Alemania tiene que avergonzarse! 

Donnerstag, 22. Mai 2014

What is the difference between the democratic Russia and communist China?

What is the difference between the democratic Russia and communist China? China fulfills our economic wishes, Russia not. China uses Nikita Crushow;s idea to beat the west with their own weapons "mass production" ad cheap as your can! Sell them want they want! The western countries support:
- the totalitarian China,
- the mass prisons "Konzentrationslager",  
- mass deportations of people, 
- no free press,
- unequal treatment of boys and girls, that means most people are killing their own baby girls, 
- no freedom of religions, 
- no free entrance and to leaving the country, 
- no rule of law,
- no free elections,
- no minority protection, and .................so much more!

Why the western world supports that? The reason is money!
all this for Scruffy money that you earn from the mass production and shares. Everything with the cheap loans and the exploitation of x millions of people. The corrupting western makes China corrupt and espousing the communist scare regime.



The world of the Political Scientists 

Donnerstag, 30. Januar 2014

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D-Day 70th anniversary - News stories - GOV.UK

D-Day 70th anniversary - News stories - GOV.UK



D-Day 70th anniversary





The Ministry of Defence has announced its involvement in the Normandy landings 70th anniversary commemorations.



Personnel from all 3 services will provide logistic and ceremonial
support at a range of events taking place on 5 and 6 June this year at
the historic anniversary in France.



The commemorations, known as ‘Normandy 70’, will be supported by the
armed forces. This work is being led by the Force Troops Command and 3rd
(UK) Division of the British Army, the division that led the assault
onto Sword Beach 70 years ago.



Events taking place in the Normandy region include ceremonies on 5
June to mark the liberation of Ranville by the British 13th Parachute
Battalion – the first village to be liberated on D-Day.



Members of 16 Air Assault Brigade will mount a mass parachute drop,
which will be followed by a memorial service at the statue of Field
Marshal Montgomery in Colleville-Montgomery.



Children play on the beach at Arromanches
Children play on the beach at Arromanches, or 'Sword
Beach', in front of Royal Logistic Corps landing craft and mexifloats
(library image) [Picture: Giles Penfound, Crown copyright]
On
6 June, a joint UK-French service of remembrance will take place at
Bayeux Cathedral, followed by a special event at the Bayeux Commonwealth
War Graves Commission Cemetery.



Speaking about the plans for the 70th anniversary, Defence Minister Lord Astor said:



I’m delighted that the Ministry of Defence will
be supporting the veterans of this historic campaign as they gather to
remember on the beaches of Normandy. The 70th anniversary will be an
occasion for us all to pay fitting tribute to those who fought for the
liberation of Europe, and I know that our servicemen and women will be
honoured to take part.
British paratroopers are dropped over Normandy, France (library image)
British paratroopers are dropped over Normandy, France (library image) [Picture: Corporal Emily Felgate, Crown copyright]
The
Ministry of Defence is working closely with partners across government
and with external agencies, including the Normandy Veterans Association,
the Royal British Legion and the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, to
deliver a fitting programme of commemorations to mark the anniversary.



Further details, including information on the form and content of events for the anniversary, will be announced in due course.



Normandy veterans

Veterans wishing to return to Normandy in June will be able to apply
for financial support from the Big Lottery Fund, which last February
extended its Heroes Return 2
scheme until December 2015. The scheme helps Second World War veterans
and their spouses, widows and widowers, and accompanying helpers, to
undertake commemorative visits.



Air cadets talk with D-Day veteran Ken Joyce (library image)
Air cadets talk with D-Day veteran Ken Joyce (library image) [Picture: Philip Jones, Crown copyright]