Saturday, November 13, 2010
Racism you ever seen bigger than this?
Racism you ever seen bigger than this? The consequences were that the President "post-racial" stirs the ghosts that were either buried in their country, but this has proved so great that the movement Tea Party, the biggest winner, up from Republicans as we know, has managed to have chosen a few "non-white ... Not to mention that the Tea Party is a movement founded and supported by women .... This is the real "feminism" and not that which calls for equality for women when it is unable, on behalf of the left which usually military to raise their voice against the lack of rights of women who have had the misfortune of being born Muslim.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Neo-socialistic policies
The only measure of any human being are their merits, the same meritocracy, a society intrinsically exceptional for the cult of the individual as the U.S. (which Napoleon was, by his own life, but failed to apply in Europe, but this is another history), that neo-socialistic policies of "Black" had to destroy, as it has glimpsed Marco Rubio, the political animal. "Cuban" home, for more signs ... Obama has been a product of the political establishment who wanted to impose that being "black" or "mulatto", or whatever, to a Muslim, was "the best."
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Obama's personality
Every time you put into question Obama's personality, his radical past suspect (or tell me who your friends are and I'll tell you who you are), its wrong policies, he accused a "racist." Is there anything more racist than this? If you criticize someone for their views, their capabilities, they never tried Obama, much less now, to be visiting Scheduled to not know where, rather than cancel it and get to work for their country, and try to help their fellows Democrats who have achieved something in the choice-and if that "someone" is, like Obama, "black-mulatto," then you are racist.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Meta form oseadas
But what can not be forgotten, as the momentum built messianic deflates faster than a meringue on the door of a school, is that perhaps Obama was elected to be the (false) "great black hope" mulatto. " The resounding failure of this mulatto is a curfew of racist ideologies, metaformoseadas up to date political correctness that if you are black or mulatto, or color that is, until it is white, has to be "good" and above all, much better: the "unique" and "fuller".
Friday, November 5, 2010
Havana's most prestigious newspapers and distribution.
With the political changes in Cuba to stop being a Spanish colony, the press knows the island and unprecedented absolute freedom of expression. This very free exercise right was reflected in all aspects of American life, especially in journalism and oratory, which reached a sudden glow, in the years of U.S. military occupation as in the first April of the young republic Cuban. flourished then the various flat periodic or cyclical short-lived, while the existing ones during the colonial period greening or consolidated. A journalism major renovation was necessary to the public demand. The old machinery is replaced by the fast rotating escorted arrival in Cuba of the most modern systems of composition, stereotyping, gravure and many other advances in printing technology. Were no longer sufficient or four or eight pages of large size, which forced to spend the sixteen if they wanted to offer enough room for the dissimilar materials that claimed the curious public to modern journalism.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Iron Road
Up this year at its 160 th anniversary of the railway or "Iron Road" from Puerto Principe to Nuevitas (1). On this occasion, we pay tribute to the feat that certainly marked a turning point for communications, economics, society and culture of Camagüey to retrace a few pages of his long journey through the history. Gaspar Betancourt Cisneros, The Villager, was who first thought of using the modern means of transportation to his homeland, Puerto Príncipe, paying with their money the initial studies on the ground, to undertake at your request, important and renowned engineers in to determine the possibility of the project.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Anticipation of the Peninsula
But it was in Havana, Cuba in anticipation of the Peninsula itself, which opens the first Latin American railroad, on November 19, 1837, ideal for travel between the sugar producing centers and the commercial port. Its construction, far from obeying a romantic ideal, responded to events, since the second half of the eighteenth century, began to encourage the economy of the Greater Antilles. The Villager to know about the invention of the railroad and all its benefits for one of the journeys undertaken in the United States, warns that was before the ideal solution to connect to Port au Prince to the northern port of Nuevitas. Santa María del Puerto del Príncipe, the second largest town after Havana, according to Antonio Bachiller y Morales, was, shortly after its foundation, the loss of marine conditions in the broad and well protected bay on the north coast Nuevitas.
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