Thursday, December 24, 2009

Valentine Productions, Nick Berry

Things are logical if you think well ... Situation Analysis

I'm surprised that Daniel Ortega, has been taken into account, even as a candidate to receive an international award for human rights ... but when I look he gives, I realize that to be illogical if he had not won .. and what is more, I bet the next nominee will be Evo Morales and Manuel Zelaya ... but the truth, it does not take a psychic for that.

I wonder what they have taken into account in reaching the conclusion that Daniel Ortega struggle for freedom and human rights ... Would you have asked a Nicaraguan?, Or someone not outside the small dome and the FSLN Libya?

What if I keep thinking is that there are things and places, where it is an honor not to be taken into account.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

What Does One Pierced Nipple Mean

policy consideration of Nicaragua.

Very rarely have I copied exactly what I read in one article, but this is surprisingly good and realistic ... I can not add anything ... so I leave.

Perez Baltodano: social willingness to accept abuses

governing dictatorship can not be improvised

* FSLN lost her virginity, and that is not recovered, today only bastard children of those struggles
* With Ortega to the head, says writer and analyst, have dismantled a fragile institutional
* This willingness to submit, is the legacy of the Somoza dictatorship, and Daniel Ortega has created its own authoritarian system

all the characters involved. "The emergence of a dictatorship dismantled, as we suffer, requires the prior existence of a social willingness to accept the abuse of those who govern us," says Perez Baltodano, a Nicaraguan who lives in Canada, political scientist and professor at the University of Western Ontario, in that country. Analyst calls
President Daniel Ortega as "a political bastard" and blames the Sandinistas and anti-Sandinista groups to contribute to "perpetuate the conflict that still defines and limits the country's political life." Nicaragua is facing by the recent political developments and because it was a year of municipal elections, regarded as fraudulent, where do we go? refers to the opposition leader Eduardo Montealegre, the MRS, the Sandinistas to the Rescue ... Indeed
I do not think, as others think, that we are moving towards a dictatorship. The dictatorship already exists. Proof of this is the ability that has shown the government of Daniel Ortega to dismantle or ignore any legal or institutional constraints that limit their ambitions. Another test is the barbaric resignation with the Nicaraguans have tolerated the abuses of this government. How do you explain the "success" of Daniel Ortega in the construction of this new dictatorship? The current dictatorship is not simply the product of the ambition and efforts of Ortega. A dictatorship can not be improvised, especially one that, like the present, not used force to gain power, or has used force to dismantle the fragile institutions of the country. The emergence of a dictatorship dismantled, as we suffer, requires the prior existence of a social willingness to accept the abuse of those who govern us. Finally, fueled by the indifference of the neoliberal governments that not only were unable to meet the needs of the poor population today uses and manipulates Daniel Ortega, but insulted. Now suffer the consequences. Do you remember, to cite one example, the contempt with which Enrique Bolaños spoke of "rubber legs", to refer to the peasants who supported the FSLN during his administration? Well, many of which are identified with the marginalization of those "rubber legs", now terrorize the opposition. Daniel Ortega has not pulled out of poverty, but they said: 'Up the poor! " They then decided to stop being invisible to make itself felt against the narcissism of a Bolaños, or face a social frigidity (Eduardo) Montealegre. Against this backdrop of violence that describes, what alternative is an opposition that can not even protest in the streets? We begin by noting that the so-called Nicaraguan opposition has also participated in the construction of the new dictatorship. This is obvious in the case of the so-called opposition associated with Arnoldo Alemán.
Simplifying our history, we can say that this predisposition is a legacy of the Somoza. The Sandinista revolution took this heritage to create their own system of authority. Later, the disposition of which I speak is fed to the shameful role played by the Church Catholic under the leadership of Obando. Dictadura no se improvisa - Foto
The other opposition, he has not sacked and agreed, has also contributed to the construction of the dictatorship of Daniel Ortega.

. These groups have helped to perpetuate the anti-Sandinista Sandinista conflict that still defines and limits the country's political life. This contradiction must be overcome because it feeds the power of Ortega and German. The Sandinistas and the anti-Sandinista also be overcome because they are incapable of responding to the needs of the country.

Where is the Sandinistas to fight three political trends in Nicaragua?
None of this should affect our critical appreciation of Sandino. A Sandino must appreciate and admire him for what he stands for and represents.

The Sandinistas triumphed in 1979 also should be assessed critically. The FSLN tumbled to a tyrant. And that deserves recognition. But then built a dictatorship, destroyed the economy, his arrogance led to the criminal aggression of the United States, and betrayed its own principles with the "piñata" and its disregard for the rights of others. Worse yet, the Sandinistas came to power in 1979 gave birth to Daniel Ortega, because that made this match were not able to report - when there was time to do so -, ambitions and aberrations of which we are now misrule. By contrast, elevated him, protected him and flattered.

The Rescue of the Sandinista movement, then, can not assume that what we have to do is return to a kind of virginal Sandinistas, because the FSLN are prostituted and virginity is not recovered. Of prostitution from the Sandinistas in the 1980 policy is emerging that bastard called Daniel Ortega.

What about MRS? They talk of renewing the Sandinista ...
The MRS has ignored his own name. Renew the Sandinistas involved, among other things, develop a critique of Marxism that served as theoretical support for the revolution. None of this has made the MRS, a party that is defined by the faces of those who run it. What
Montealegre's liberalism? Montealegre
is not a liberal, is a neoliberal intuitive because it does not even have the ability to explain how your neoliberalism can meet the needs of a society like Nicaragua. This is unforgivable because Latin America has been a hemorrhaging of experiences and ideas that contradict the political instincts of Montealegre.


seem, then, the true role of opposition have been left to civil society organizations ...

In a system of electoral democracy, the only opposition that counts is the party. The so-called civil society can raise awareness, educate, raise awareness. But no one votes for an NGO. The

civil society also can not develop the classical task of the parties, that is to add social demands within a political-policy vision of society. It is up to the games.

In this sense they are wrong who think that parties and political ideologies that feed the parties are a thing of the past. Those who say these things mechanically repeat the predicates of "non-conflictual view of politics" that have spread so successfully international and much of the cooperation are precisely those who materially support the so-called civil society.


What alternative is, then? Is the struggle on the streets? What will you find out the internal situation in Nicaragua? Eduardo Montealegre has offered
stones against stones. I tell you if this will be the way it is going to solve the country's future, avoid the anguish and crowns from now Daniel Ortega. "You chickening Montealegre you imagine the head with a cast chavalo Schick? And if this happens, do you a hard time guessing who will win this fight? Is the neighborhood kid throwing stones and mortar to Montealegre, and returning it corbatazos?
But back to your question about the choices we have. There are no easy ways out of our crisis. No porque hemos perdido tres décadas que tendrían que haber sido usadas para aprender de la experiencia del somocismo, y de las posibilidades y limitaciones que se abrieron en 1979 y en 1990. Lo que hicieron los gobiernos de los últimos 30 años fue demonizar la experiencia de la revolución, sin entender que lo que hacían era ignorar que, dentro de todo el desastre de los 80, y por encima de la corrupción y la incapacidad de los que dirigieron el experimento revolucionario, 1979 mostró las heridas, pero también las posibilidades históricas de una sociedad que desesperadamente necesita de una visión política que integre sus variadas y hasta contradictorias aspiraciones y necesidades.

El FSLN demonizó a their opponents. Today demonize a "mob" and Daniel Ortega returns the favor because he wants to keep this confrontation.

One of the most harmful consequences of this polarization has been the loss of universal ethical foundations to create a horizon of common sense for Nicaraguans. Piñateros thieves and good and bad, depending on whom we associate. In other words, we have our good and our bad, but lack a sense of right and wrong. Without this abstract sense of right and wrong, the rule of law and the so-called rule of law are simply two impossibilities. How
an end to all this? We can start
recognizing the lies they have woven to avoid questioning about the reasons for our misery. Help someone to try to hopefully unleash a tsunami of honesty to clean the rot in our country.

would help, for example, recognize the rich social sin of indifference. It would help those who took their service to the revolution, promised not to continue preaching sacrifice and honesty, unless you return the farms, beach houses and everything that had to be made in medicine and desks for the poor.

help if all we recognized our social failures, the action and omission.



Is unrealistic to think that something like this could happen?
truth is that if it is not possible, nothing is. Imagine what would happen if a Jaime Wheelock stop writing cookbooks (for which you can eat in Nicaragua) and gives us an honest analysis of the reasons why 50 000 Nicaraguans were killed in the 80's.

Imagine the impact it could have a world to listen to Antonio Lacayo Jarquín or speak with humility of its limitations compared to the magnitude of our misery.

Imagine the impact it could have listen to Bishop Brennan to recognize the faults of his church and ask forgiveness for the sins of their social organization.

not think I'm asking the impossible: I'm not thinking about the possibility that the Cardinal or Jerez back what is not theirs. I'm hoping that Francisco Rosales of this country recover shame. I speak of things they can still do those who still have something to offer to Nicaragua.




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Against Plan Freed of Expression






Plan


"Zinica Victorious"





Objectives



Prevent opposition march Nov. 21
Drive and right action

dominate and control neighborhoods and streets

Defender FSLN wins

Scope

Prevent right out of their homes, neighborhoods, communities, towns and departments. Detaining and locking them in their places so as not to clump together in the assembly points, and road Rotonda Paul Genie Masaya

Avoid rapid build unity and strength of the enemies of the revolution and caused chaos, and dispersion

Check territory, possession of key sites and providing clear benefits to our party Keep

national operational design to meet the sustainability of our project

Attack especially members of the Coordinadora Civil

Slogans 288x318_1257136254_fpor021109nota3-2 "defend Victories

" Daniel, Daniel, Daniel "

National Steering Committee

Companion Gustavo Porra - Coordinator

Companion Edgardo Cuarezma-Vice-Chair Partner Nestor Moncada Lau, Vice-Chair

Evert Companion

sumps

Partners Carlos González

Companion

Ajax Delgado Víctor Cienfuegos

Companion

Forces and participating media

Forces

300 young people started

fellow militants JS 1500 July 19 5000

fellow militants

ministries

5000 CPC Partners

2000 Partners of the union ranks 1500 Other

Total: 15.300 Partners

Media

-44

trucks buses

-16 -22 audiovisual equipment groups

Bikes -55 -378

makeshift weapons and mortars -600 other means of defense -30 / 2

communication

control points

The entrance to the stone

Seven South Entrance

The entrance to the auction

The entrance to the St. Jude urban sub

The entrance to the auction

The entrance to the Hills Entrance to

Americas

All roundabouts

concentration points

Homes Sandinistas each neighborhood and roundabouts

station commanders and responsible

PM. National. -University of Engineering PM 1 Gateway to the Hills

PM 2 Auction

Metrocentro PM 3 PM 4 Signals Villa Fontana

PM 5 Olivet

PM 6 Semaphore College Rigoberto López Pérez.

operational modalities

Occupy from November 2nd on all targets

Prevent from 4 a. m to reach people on the outskirts of Managua, in coordination with the departments. CPC

harassing opponents, make the burning of tires and noise in neighborhoods that no one will leave their homes

Prevent opposition get a victory that lifted the morale

16 buses and 8 trucks without license plates mobile phones with the crash forces and strengthen communication in any sector

Burn vehicles of the march leaders and prevent them from reaching the roundabout GENIE PAUL

not attack our brothers of the National Police

Meeting Location: CST

Source: Mauro