Mar 15, 2012

Syria? yes Syria


The situation in Syria is critical since one year ago.
But during the last week Al Asad forces have started a slaughter in regions like Homs and Idlib.


Those attacks are against the called ‘rebels’ (maybe as Libia ones).
Battle tanks and heavy artillery is used actually to kill lot of people (including ladies and children).
Day-by-day newspapers and TV take  images of dead people and buildings completely destructed.
But Syria is alone in the world?
UN named a former general secretary to talk with Al Asad in Damascus and look for a solution but during the last days nothing happened.


Security Council Meets on Situation in Libya
Pic: http://bit.ly/wEX9TO United Nations/Mark Garten

Security Council of UN talked many times about Syria, but two countries dont want to act (Not refferring military).

Latin american presidents (very-very far of Syria) support the President that only says the dead people is because of terrorists.

International Community will be the whitness of  more than 8.000 people killed in Syria? countries around the world will forgot that Syria crisis is in a high point?

Mar 6, 2012

'Super tuesday'

By A.J. ND citizen.
I consider myself to be a republican voter.  Where I live in North Dakota, USA, we are agricultural and oil minded people.  These are the two industries that make up most of our communities.  There isn't a real republican canidate that stands heads and shoulders above the rest.  I think it will be between Romney and Santorum, with Romney eventually winning the republican bid.  Historically republicans in office help the industries fore mentioned.  I do not believe we have a potential republican canidate strong enough or popular enough, to "knock" the democratic leader / president Obama out of office.  We are lucky that our political party retains majority in the house of representatives.