Thursday, February 3, 2011

Synisters Gates Haircut

m'augmentez my salary! Threatened

You can not make an omelette without breaking eggs, as is well known.
Tunisia, too, has paid its human capital and financial toll on this unexpected renaissance.
police stations, municipalities, courts and other state properties were reduced to ashes when the protests against the legitimacy of the defunct regime reached its climax.

Today, when the country is going through a transition phase as historic as delicate, much of our citizens take to the streets to demand higher wages and improved working conditions immediately.


was to rebuild a country in any emergency, but in my homeland, it is more important for some people to pull their share before the sun goes down. Effect
curfew? or childish unconsciousness of the fragility of our state at this particular time in history?

To my amazement, the state responds to the expectations on the scope of these unhappy with numbers fairly consistent.

For my part, I do not want hundreds of dinars as you pass by it and by then ...
However, I expect to win the war against the dictatorship after triumphing at the great battle against the dictator.

I'm patient, I'll leave you in peace as long as necessary.
But I warn you, I wish one day I am surrounded by my grandchildren and I told them in a serious tone that was a time in this country, think differently was a crime punishable by imprisonment and torture, as images of cellars of the Ministry of Interior and future museum of torture in support.
So I want them to share mocking and disbelief in a precarious silence before exploding into laughter endless relating my "stories" to legends, fables or possible dementia who would come to end my neurons.

Government At Work! Institutionalize freedom! Warrant our rights! Entrench democracy and the art of polemics and debate with respect for diversity!
Civil society will be a great contribution.
us build our country!

As this money, you can keep in the coffers of the state.
I prefer to live a little poorer but able to speak openly without fear for my life.
I console myself by saying that one is never richer than his freedoms!

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