Friday, May 13, 2011

What Height To Hang Tie Backs

Educating Today / The mother's role in education and parenting

Each month, we have prepared the program of Radio Maria , Education Today. This month will be attended by Maite Mijancos, family counselor and professor at the Universidad Internacional de La Rioja and Mary Field, Director of Children Schools Kimba of Vitoria. The topic we will address is: the mother's role in education and parenting .

I remind you that you can do to get vuestars questions, suggestions, topics for the future through the program email: educarhoy@radiomaria.es and Facebook group Radio Maria: Educating Today . The time, I remember it: at 21 hours Spain . You can escuharnos through conventional radio (frequencies are on the web), through internet or Freeview ...

hope you enjoy and you'll have a good time with us.

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Famosas Cojiendo Famosas Mexicanas



One problem that creeps Spain for years is no separation of power. In Spain there is only one power: Executive. The Constitution states that political parties will have a democratic ... But neither candidate is that democracy becomes effective. Parliamentarians have a representative office ... but function as if it were imperative for parties that put on the lists. Judges are independent ... but the governing body and the highest courts are elected by the parliament ... which includes the orders of the party in power. He who rules the government sends in the game, split the order of the lists, has the power over decisions in the legislature, which elects the court.

You feel a healthy envy when he sees U.S. President has to beg vote by vote among his own party to move forward with a proposal. Here, none of them say a word occurs higher than the other to the maximum leader . And here PP and PSOE are equal ... do the same. But of this we have spoken often advocate for open lists in small districts or majority system in the same small constituencies ... a dream against party politics.

But now my attention is, following the recent ruling by the Constitutional on Bildu, is the politicization of justice. It goes without saying that the Constitutional Court although it is called, is not a court. Is behaving as such, but it is not. It is a political body and its sole mission is to ensure that it complied with in the process of constitutional rights or that the laws conform to the Constitution or not. Judging the evidence, disregard or accept their mission is not, and if so, what is bad. But it's also within the courts, the most political of them all: the members are elected by the Chambers (Congress and Senate) and are priced and eventually mandate to obey the instructions of the parties that elected them. Which, after the Court of Cassation (court last true), many already announced that in the Constitution that could change because most of it is progressive says a lot of confidence to give us their decision. The worst thing is that we were wrong. We knew it would be two clear blocks ... and there.

judges' decisions in matters having to do with politics are predictable. I'm not saying they are not independent, I can not tell, but with the current system which must of course who elected them, the question is already in place. And that's not good. The judges (and prosecutors) should be independent and it must change in the methods of choice of the higher courts, so that independence (with which we fill the mouth) is real and not a mere word. But the problem is, what the parties want to give up absolute power they enjoy? Bought impunity in exchange for our freedom, what will leave willingly? Look, I am pessimistic.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Dog's Heart Rate Very Slow

Politicizing justice 'education and family Excellence' in Re-editor

Today I published my first column in Re-editor.com . I hope it's one of many. The theme, educational excellence and the role that the family has it. Hope you like it.

educational excellence and family

Esperanza Aguirre has become one of those proposals that hates the left: on excellence. In this case in education, but is poised to do the same in health care and reward the best doctors depending on their ability to often translate into high satisfaction by service users. What has proposed the Madrid regional government is simple: create institutions to those students who may appear to have the best qualifications to pursue what has been called school of excellence . [ Follow ... ]

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

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Was it murder of Ben Laden? Report

Osama bin Laden is dead. That's the news. Details: A command of U.S. Special Forces, with the express mandate of President Barack Obama, has broken into the house occupied by the terrorist leader, and after a firefight, the terrorist has been shot. In Spain have begun to criticize liberals that Americans have marked this as . Arcadi Espada has been of those who criticized the action saying that there is no just war and therefore can not be legitimate act of war U.S. has perpetrated. No, he said, legal support for the operation against Osama bin Laden. But is it that simple? I think not.

From the legal standpoint, the U.S. president was a declaration of war against Al-Qeda and its leader bin Laden. That statement has been approved by Congress and therefore has a mandate to arrest and / or kill the murderer No. 1 mundo.Por So there is a law authorizing it to act against Bin Laden. Furthermore, we say that, at least that Obama has said and I prefer to believe Obama before the terrorists have tried to stop him alive, but before a single American soldier to die since the death of the terrorist. In addition, we learned that the brave warrior, the embodiment of Saladin, barricaded himself after a woman ... in short, little more.

For what the U.S. military should do according to the school Ignacios in office? Let him escape? Wait to give up? Do not think they had much choice. These Islamic terrorists are not like gudaris here, that they do in the pants when you see the police. They shoot to kill and are willing to die ...