Saturday, September 17, 2005

Our Eyes in New York. Our hearts too (Week six)

Here we go again, at full speed!

The week was good, simple in some ways. With the eyes of the world focused on New York for the 60th General Assembly, it was quite hard to get information from elsewhere. It is possible, nevertheless.

From Italy, I gathered the significant approach from the European Comission former chairman, Romano Prodi, who now wants to let gay marriage be a reality in Italy. That would mean Mr. Rodríguez Zapatero has found someone as stupid as himself in the european leftists... congratulations.

But more than a friend, Mr. Zapatero holds a real twin in his Argentinean pair. Similar fates, similar careers, similar achievements and, of course, the same friends. If you read in spanish don't miss the comparations between Zapatero and Kischner.

And apart from the happenings of New York (lightly covered by American media, I must say), reflection takes us to a delicate point with El País, in Spain as they now tend to mix opinion and raw information. Unforgivable, for me. Undecent, to say the least.

And this week I hit hard french readers. Sorry, but this fascist-wanabees from FN, like Le Pen and De Villiers grows in rather ridiculous ways. You say muslims are a plague in France? Right, but now it's YOUR plague. Face it, give them jobs and maybe your country's economy may start working, for a change!

I'm Miguel Vinuesa and these is news to me.

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