U.S. Presidential '08: A brief analysis of the vote and a say to prospects
Ninni Radicini
New Horizons - Periodic information and analysis of Italy of Values \u200b\u200b
November 30, 2008 Barack Obama's victory was marked by significant political developments and election results . The new president, former Democratic senator from Illinois, won 66.8 million votes (53%, 365 electoral votes), compared with 58.3 million (46%; 173) John McCain, Republican senator from Arizona. Obama prevailed in 28 states, McCain in 22. An important finding is the localization of the vote: the one for Obama in the West and North East, but McCain won the South except Florida, and west-central area, except Colorado and New Mexico. Among the effects, the overcoming of the Republican electorate distrust of the South - white, working-class, autonomy - for McCain, so as to converge on him more votes than Bush. And if in Virginia and North Carolina, Obama won is to be noted here that only got 1 / 3 of the votes of whites. In the three states lost by McCain was decisive step field electorate Latin hispanica, whose growth is such that it is likely that in a few years Texas and Arizona - traditionally "red" (Republican) - could become "blue" (Democrat).
polls, especially exit the pool, were confirmed by the result thanks to innovations in detection mode, in particular the reduction of the questionnaire and the use of interviewers with an average age higher, to facilitate ' approach to elderly voters. Despite this, half the people approached declined to answer a higher number than in years past. The generalized forecast pro-Obama, however, was to be seen as an advantage from 88 polls for the candidate democratic, and not always confirmed. There was also the precedent of the primaries in Nevada, where Obama was ahead 10 points given up Hillary Clinton, then winning with +9. Another unknown factor was the margin of error of 4%, which has placed 12 countries (1 / 4 of total) among those "in the balance".
This did not affect the benefit of Obama, by virtue of the almost certainty of victory in California (55 electoral votes), New York (31), Pennsylvania (21), plus the advantage in Florida (27). Four states that together allocate nearly half of the 270 votes needed for election. Considering the last 10 presidential elections, when the defeat of Republicans in California is not surprising (not win 88) most poignant are those in Colorado (the Democrats had won only in '92 with Clinton), North Carolina and Indiana. Now the two sides open to different phases. For the Democrats to choose the line of government. Nancy Pelosi (D-California), Speaker of the House of Representatives, said that the Presidency is exercised by governing from the center.
address that is reflected in the choice of various personalities of Clinton for the executive area, as well as in the decision of the Democrats in the Senate to maintain a relationship with Joe Lieberman, the Connecticut senator, despite his support for McCain. Already running mate in 2000 with Al Gore, Lieberman is quell'elettorato Democrats tend to be conservative, for example, has proved significant in supporting Hillary Clinton in the primaries. In this direction should be interpreted her encounter with Obama with McCain, after which there was talk of bipartisan alliance. Although there are a few examples of reference, as in 1940 the support of Republican presidential candidate Wendell Willkie's foreign policy election rival Franklin D. Roosevelt and the progressive half of the 60 Republicans in the Civil Rights Act sponsored by Democratic President Johnson, the current one seems to converge more strategic than tactical.
Despite the clear majority in both houses of Congress (the Senate 58-40, 255-175 in the House), the Democrats aim precisely to avoid what happened in the past. The last two times they checked everything - the White House, House, Senate - were too unbalanced to the left, setting the stage for the victories of Ronald Reagan and Newt Gingrich in 80 in 1994. Among the Republicans meanwhile have already begun maneuvering for the next elections. Mike Huckabee, former governor of Arkansas, surprise winner of the primaries in Iowa in January and then in the South, proved to be the most insidious competitor for McCain. In his view a major cause of defeat was the choice of McCain to back the government loan of 700 billion dollars to combat the financial crisis. "The last thing Republicans want the Republicans is a measure that gives public money to private companies. "Huckabee said.
Sarah Palin, vice-president candidate and governor of Alaska, despite the friction with the election staff and the criticism of those who have likened it to Barry Goldwater, has already launched the '12 presidential race. Another important name is Mitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts. Several party leaders would have preferred him to Palin, the experience in business sector. And 'considered able to attract moderate and independent vote, from the primary, not just that of the base. The next election is in 2010 the mid-term elections for Congress.
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U.S. Presidential '08: A brief analysis of the vote and a say to prospects
Ninni Radicini
New Horizons - Periodic information and analysis of Italy of Values \u200b\u200b
November 30, 2008 Barack Obama's victory was marked by significant political developments and election results . The new president, former Democratic senator from Illinois, won 66.8 million votes (53%, 365 electoral votes), compared with 58.3 million (46%; 173) John McCain, Republican senator from Arizona. Obama prevailed in 28 states, McCain in 22. An important finding is the localization of the vote: the one for Obama in the West and North East, but McCain won the South except Florida, and west-central area, except Colorado and New Mexico. Among the effects, the overcoming of the Republican electorate distrust of the South - white, working-class, autonomy - for McCain, so as to converge on him more votes than Bush. And if in Virginia and North Carolina, Obama won is to be noted here that only got 1 / 3 of the votes of whites. In the three states lost by McCain was decisive step field electorate Latin hispanica, whose growth is such that it is likely that in a few years Texas and Arizona - traditionally "red" (Republican) - could become "blue" (Democrat).
polls, especially exit the pool, were confirmed by the result thanks to innovations in detection mode, in particular the reduction of the questionnaire and the use of interviewers with an average age higher, to facilitate ' approach to elderly voters. Despite this, half the people approached declined to answer a higher number than in years past. The generalized forecast pro-Obama, however, was to be seen as an advantage from 88 polls for the candidate democratic, and not always confirmed. There was also the precedent of the primaries in Nevada, where Obama was ahead 10 points given up Hillary Clinton, then winning with +9. Another unknown factor was the margin of error of 4%, which has placed 12 countries (1 / 4 of total) among those "in the balance".
This did not affect the benefit of Obama, by virtue of the almost certainty of victory in California (55 electoral votes), New York (31), Pennsylvania (21), plus the advantage in Florida (27). Four states that together allocate nearly half of the 270 votes needed for election. Considering the last 10 presidential elections, when the defeat of Republicans in California is not surprising (not win 88) most poignant are those in Colorado (the Democrats had won only in '92 with Clinton), North Carolina and Indiana. Now the two sides open to different phases. For the Democrats to choose the line of government. Nancy Pelosi (D-California), Speaker of the House of Representatives, said that the Presidency is exercised by governing from the center.
address that is reflected in the choice of various personalities of Clinton for the executive area, as well as in the decision of the Democrats in the Senate to maintain a relationship with Joe Lieberman, the Connecticut senator, despite his support for McCain. Already running mate in 2000 with Al Gore, Lieberman is quell'elettorato Democrats tend to be conservative, for example, has proved significant in supporting Hillary Clinton in the primaries. In this direction should be interpreted her encounter with Obama with McCain, after which there was talk of bipartisan alliance. Although there are a few examples of reference, as in 1940 the support of Republican presidential candidate Wendell Willkie's foreign policy election rival Franklin D. Roosevelt and the progressive half of the 60 Republicans in the Civil Rights Act sponsored by Democratic President Johnson, the current one seems to converge more strategic than tactical.
Despite the clear majority in both houses of Congress (the Senate 58-40, 255-175 in the House), the Democrats aim precisely to avoid what happened in the past. The last two times they checked everything - the White House, House, Senate - were too unbalanced to the left, setting the stage for the victories of Ronald Reagan and Newt Gingrich in 80 in 1994. Among the Republicans meanwhile have already begun maneuvering for the next elections. Mike Huckabee, former governor of Arkansas, surprise winner of the primaries in Iowa in January and then in the South, proved to be the most insidious competitor for McCain. In his view a major cause of defeat was the choice of McCain to back the government loan of 700 billion dollars to combat the financial crisis. "The last thing Republicans want the Republicans is a measure that gives public money to private companies. "Huckabee said.
Sarah Palin, vice-president candidate and governor of Alaska, despite the friction with the election staff and the criticism of those who have likened it to Barry Goldwater, has already launched the '12 presidential race. Another important name is Mitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts. Several party leaders would have preferred him to Palin, the experience in business sector. And 'considered able to attract moderate and independent vote, from the primary, not just that of the base. The next election is in 2010 the mid-term elections for Congress.
Ninni Radicini
New Horizons - Periodic information and analysis of Italy of Values \u200b\u200b
November 30, 2008 Barack Obama's victory was marked by significant political developments and election results . The new president, former Democratic senator from Illinois, won 66.8 million votes (53%, 365 electoral votes), compared with 58.3 million (46%; 173) John McCain, Republican senator from Arizona. Obama prevailed in 28 states, McCain in 22. An important finding is the localization of the vote: the one for Obama in the West and North East, but McCain won the South except Florida, and west-central area, except Colorado and New Mexico. Among the effects, the overcoming of the Republican electorate distrust of the South - white, working-class, autonomy - for McCain, so as to converge on him more votes than Bush. And if in Virginia and North Carolina, Obama won is to be noted here that only got 1 / 3 of the votes of whites. In the three states lost by McCain was decisive step field electorate Latin hispanica, whose growth is such that it is likely that in a few years Texas and Arizona - traditionally "red" (Republican) - could become "blue" (Democrat).
polls, especially exit the pool, were confirmed by the result thanks to innovations in detection mode, in particular the reduction of the questionnaire and the use of interviewers with an average age higher, to facilitate ' approach to elderly voters. Despite this, half the people approached declined to answer a higher number than in years past. The generalized forecast pro-Obama, however, was to be seen as an advantage from 88 polls for the candidate democratic, and not always confirmed. There was also the precedent of the primaries in Nevada, where Obama was ahead 10 points given up Hillary Clinton, then winning with +9. Another unknown factor was the margin of error of 4%, which has placed 12 countries (1 / 4 of total) among those "in the balance".
This did not affect the benefit of Obama, by virtue of the almost certainty of victory in California (55 electoral votes), New York (31), Pennsylvania (21), plus the advantage in Florida (27). Four states that together allocate nearly half of the 270 votes needed for election. Considering the last 10 presidential elections, when the defeat of Republicans in California is not surprising (not win 88) most poignant are those in Colorado (the Democrats had won only in '92 with Clinton), North Carolina and Indiana. Now the two sides open to different phases. For the Democrats to choose the line of government. Nancy Pelosi (D-California), Speaker of the House of Representatives, said that the Presidency is exercised by governing from the center.
address that is reflected in the choice of various personalities of Clinton for the executive area, as well as in the decision of the Democrats in the Senate to maintain a relationship with Joe Lieberman, the Connecticut senator, despite his support for McCain. Already running mate in 2000 with Al Gore, Lieberman is quell'elettorato Democrats tend to be conservative, for example, has proved significant in supporting Hillary Clinton in the primaries. In this direction should be interpreted her encounter with Obama with McCain, after which there was talk of bipartisan alliance. Although there are a few examples of reference, as in 1940 the support of Republican presidential candidate Wendell Willkie's foreign policy election rival Franklin D. Roosevelt and the progressive half of the 60 Republicans in the Civil Rights Act sponsored by Democratic President Johnson, the current one seems to converge more strategic than tactical.
Despite the clear majority in both houses of Congress (the Senate 58-40, 255-175 in the House), the Democrats aim precisely to avoid what happened in the past. The last two times they checked everything - the White House, House, Senate - were too unbalanced to the left, setting the stage for the victories of Ronald Reagan and Newt Gingrich in 80 in 1994. Among the Republicans meanwhile have already begun maneuvering for the next elections. Mike Huckabee, former governor of Arkansas, surprise winner of the primaries in Iowa in January and then in the South, proved to be the most insidious competitor for McCain. In his view a major cause of defeat was the choice of McCain to back the government loan of 700 billion dollars to combat the financial crisis. "The last thing Republicans want the Republicans is a measure that gives public money to private companies. "Huckabee said.
Sarah Palin, vice-president candidate and governor of Alaska, despite the friction with the election staff and the criticism of those who have likened it to Barry Goldwater, has already launched the '12 presidential race. Another important name is Mitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts. Several party leaders would have preferred him to Palin, the experience in business sector. And 'considered able to attract moderate and independent vote, from the primary, not just that of the base. The next election is in 2010 the mid-term elections for Congress.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
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, Young Democrats Orvieto
keynote speech "during the campaign stands a hill, above which is most of the city, but there's plenty of room outside his rounds of the roots of the mountain [...] there are in all the arts, and their inventors, and them other ways, such as still used in different regions of the world. "Tommaso Campanella
So in 1602 described his city of the sun, but in these few lines we are proud residents of this town, read Orvieto, and all his potential with the help of institutions means that there will iadopereremo us to express and exploit.
This is the commitment that, as a Youth Democratic, we're getting, happily obliged from the constraints of generations, it takes natural heirs of tomorrow to come.
We, young democrats, think of a new idea of \u200b\u200bthe city, where the need for novelty and change, are not interpreted as a simple, irrational spasm attempted removal of the existing, but rather should be read as that attachment and commitment to increase in our town that already is good, and to work to fix it but was not found for civil society.
And that's what we want, how young people have a slim idea of \u200b\u200bpolitics and made from the bottom, where the citizens rediscover the values \u200b\u200bof "action civic, and plays the role "of the anonymous Florentine," and we "use" as a means to achieve the "ideal city", where the usual is to be proactive, and it is not rather "do".
delegation who reject it irresponsibly their civic duties and civilians, and that when the non-satisfaction of their self-interest is the shield with the anti-political and non-constructive criticism.
We recognize in our republican constitution, and we think that sovereignty is only the people, that we must not forget to participate, and must strive as much as possible for the optimization of its own reality, and must rediscover also in political participation, which are a variation, a fundamental importance.
Why this type of policy is essential if we are re-inventing our city.
For tourism, which should not lie down on the beauty of our cultural heritage, but always needs new ideas and effective.
For the culture that is always in need of new minds, and that is the way to the highest expression of our inner self that may increasingly be directed to shut itself off from a common thought that sees the put into play as dysfunctional and dangerous to their interests.
For small and medium industries, which need solutions practical, pragmatic, but complex, to find strength in this period of financial and economic crisis more than any other needs of the investment.
For young people, who often have no place and fail to find voice, and which are the soul of this city.
For all of us that we must rediscover the pride for our city, its history and what will be, because there is no more remarkable example of direct democracy, a united community that is building itself, which is corrects, abandoning any kind of political or personal speculation. And we want to be as young
example of this, the opening of a new air along with the Democratic Party Orvieto we want to promote an atmosphere of collaboration internal to our community that is based on the principles of "doing", only if this means "do well".
"This is our time, we must all put to work, open the doors of opportunity for our children, restore health and promote the cause of peace, "..." We live, we hope, and when we cynicism, by doubt those who tell us that we can not, we will respond with that timeless belief that sums up the spirit of our people. "
With these words, Barack Obama closed his speech after being elected the 44th president of the United States, and this quote is not made to make us dream, they look too far for us, but it is only an example of how the EC can be done with work, commitment, sacrifice, and above all with the awareness that we are united by a common destiny, and that we are one big community, whose interest must first be shared.
common objectives, which must now say "NO" to the provincialism, the fear of the challenges, the fear of that which is different from us.
abandon this practice to not look outside our walls, we break this covenant implied that it takes forever like ourselves, and look, copy, imitate, we experience what has been done elsewhere moter to improve.
The conclusion is obvious, we're there, an army of will and youth.
The party that has always been close, he continues to do so. For a better
Orvieto, we'll be there ....
always ....
keynote speech "during the campaign stands a hill, above which is most of the city, but there's plenty of room outside his rounds of the roots of the mountain [...] there are in all the arts, and their inventors, and them other ways, such as still used in different regions of the world. "Tommaso Campanella
So in 1602 described his city of the sun, but in these few lines we are proud residents of this town, read Orvieto, and all his potential with the help of institutions means that there will iadopereremo us to express and exploit.
This is the commitment that, as a Youth Democratic, we're getting, happily obliged from the constraints of generations, it takes natural heirs of tomorrow to come.
We, young democrats, think of a new idea of \u200b\u200bthe city, where the need for novelty and change, are not interpreted as a simple, irrational spasm attempted removal of the existing, but rather should be read as that attachment and commitment to increase in our town that already is good, and to work to fix it but was not found for civil society.
And that's what we want, how young people have a slim idea of \u200b\u200bpolitics and made from the bottom, where the citizens rediscover the values \u200b\u200bof "action civic, and plays the role "of the anonymous Florentine," and we "use" as a means to achieve the "ideal city", where the usual is to be proactive, and it is not rather "do".
delegation who reject it irresponsibly their civic duties and civilians, and that when the non-satisfaction of their self-interest is the shield with the anti-political and non-constructive criticism.
We recognize in our republican constitution, and we think that sovereignty is only the people, that we must not forget to participate, and must strive as much as possible for the optimization of its own reality, and must rediscover also in political participation, which are a variation, a fundamental importance.
Why this type of policy is essential if we are re-inventing our city.
For tourism, which should not lie down on the beauty of our cultural heritage, but always needs new ideas and effective.
For the culture that is always in need of new minds, and that is the way to the highest expression of our inner self that may increasingly be directed to shut itself off from a common thought that sees the put into play as dysfunctional and dangerous to their interests.
For small and medium industries, which need solutions practical, pragmatic, but complex, to find strength in this period of financial and economic crisis more than any other needs of the investment.
For young people, who often have no place and fail to find voice, and which are the soul of this city.
For all of us that we must rediscover the pride for our city, its history and what will be, because there is no more remarkable example of direct democracy, a united community that is building itself, which is corrects, abandoning any kind of political or personal speculation. And we want to be as young
example of this, the opening of a new air along with the Democratic Party Orvieto we want to promote an atmosphere of collaboration internal to our community that is based on the principles of "doing", only if this means "do well".
"This is our time, we must all put to work, open the doors of opportunity for our children, restore health and promote the cause of peace, "..." We live, we hope, and when we cynicism, by doubt those who tell us that we can not, we will respond with that timeless belief that sums up the spirit of our people. "
With these words, Barack Obama closed his speech after being elected the 44th president of the United States, and this quote is not made to make us dream, they look too far for us, but it is only an example of how the EC can be done with work, commitment, sacrifice, and above all with the awareness that we are united by a common destiny, and that we are one big community, whose interest must first be shared.
common objectives, which must now say "NO" to the provincialism, the fear of the challenges, the fear of that which is different from us.
abandon this practice to not look outside our walls, we break this covenant implied that it takes forever like ourselves, and look, copy, imitate, we experience what has been done elsewhere moter to improve.
The conclusion is obvious, we're there, an army of will and youth.
The party that has always been close, he continues to do so. For a better
Orvieto, we'll be there ....
always ....
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, Young Democrats Orvieto
keynote speech "during the campaign stands a hill, above which is most of the city, but there's plenty of room outside his rounds of the roots of the mountain [...] there are in all the arts, and their inventors, and them other ways, such as still used in different regions of the world. "Tommaso Campanella
So in 1602 described his city of the sun, but in these few lines we are proud residents of this town, read Orvieto, and all his potential with the help of institutions means that there will iadopereremo us to express and exploit.
This is the commitment that, as a Youth Democratic, we're getting, happily obliged from the constraints of generations, it takes natural heirs of tomorrow to come.
We, young democrats, think of a new idea of \u200b\u200bthe city, where the need for novelty and change, are not interpreted as a simple, irrational spasm attempted removal of the existing, but rather should be read as that attachment and commitment to increase in our town that already is good, and to work to fix it but was not found for civil society.
And that's what we want, how young people have a slim idea of \u200b\u200bpolitics and made from the bottom, where the citizens rediscover the values \u200b\u200bof "action civic, and plays the role "of the anonymous Florentine," and we "use" as a means to achieve the "ideal city", where the usual is to be proactive, and it is not rather "do".
delegation who reject it irresponsibly their civic duties and civilians, and that when the non-satisfaction of their self-interest is the shield with the anti-political and non-constructive criticism.
We recognize in our republican constitution, and we think that sovereignty is only the people, that we must not forget to participate, and must strive as much as possible for the optimization of its own reality, and must rediscover also in political participation, which are a variation, a fundamental importance.
Why this type of policy is essential if we are re-inventing our city.
For tourism, which should not lie down on the beauty of our cultural heritage, but always needs new ideas and effective.
For the culture that is always in need of new minds, and that is the way to the highest expression of our inner self that may increasingly be directed to shut itself off from a common thought that sees the put into play as dysfunctional and dangerous to their interests.
For small and medium industries, which need solutions practical, pragmatic, but complex, to find strength in this period of financial and economic crisis more than any other needs of the investment.
For young people, who often have no place and fail to find voice, and which are the soul of this city.
For all of us that we must rediscover the pride for our city, its history and what will be, because there is no more remarkable example of direct democracy, a united community that is building itself, which is corrects, abandoning any kind of political or personal speculation. And we want to be as young
example of this, the opening of a new air along with the Democratic Party Orvieto we want to promote an atmosphere of collaboration internal to our community that is based on the principles of "doing", only if this means "do well".
"This is our time, we must all put to work, open the doors of opportunity for our children, restore health and promote the cause of peace, "..." We live, we hope, and when we cynicism, by doubt those who tell us that we can not, we will respond with that timeless belief that sums up the spirit of our people. "
With these words, Barack Obama closed his speech after being elected the 44th president of the United States, and this quote is not made to make us dream, they look too far for us, but it is only an example of how the EC can be done with work, commitment, sacrifice, and above all with the awareness that we are united by a common destiny, and that we are one big community, whose interest must first be shared.
common objectives, which must now say "NO" to the provincialism, the fear of the challenges, the fear of that which is different from us.
abandon this practice to not look outside our walls, we break this covenant implied that it takes forever like ourselves, and look, copy, imitate, we experience what has been done elsewhere moter to improve.
The conclusion is obvious, we're there, an army of will and youth.
The party that has always been close, he continues to do so. For a better
Orvieto, we'll be there ....
always ....
keynote speech "during the campaign stands a hill, above which is most of the city, but there's plenty of room outside his rounds of the roots of the mountain [...] there are in all the arts, and their inventors, and them other ways, such as still used in different regions of the world. "Tommaso Campanella
So in 1602 described his city of the sun, but in these few lines we are proud residents of this town, read Orvieto, and all his potential with the help of institutions means that there will iadopereremo us to express and exploit.
This is the commitment that, as a Youth Democratic, we're getting, happily obliged from the constraints of generations, it takes natural heirs of tomorrow to come.
We, young democrats, think of a new idea of \u200b\u200bthe city, where the need for novelty and change, are not interpreted as a simple, irrational spasm attempted removal of the existing, but rather should be read as that attachment and commitment to increase in our town that already is good, and to work to fix it but was not found for civil society.
And that's what we want, how young people have a slim idea of \u200b\u200bpolitics and made from the bottom, where the citizens rediscover the values \u200b\u200bof "action civic, and plays the role "of the anonymous Florentine," and we "use" as a means to achieve the "ideal city", where the usual is to be proactive, and it is not rather "do".
delegation who reject it irresponsibly their civic duties and civilians, and that when the non-satisfaction of their self-interest is the shield with the anti-political and non-constructive criticism.
We recognize in our republican constitution, and we think that sovereignty is only the people, that we must not forget to participate, and must strive as much as possible for the optimization of its own reality, and must rediscover also in political participation, which are a variation, a fundamental importance.
Why this type of policy is essential if we are re-inventing our city.
For tourism, which should not lie down on the beauty of our cultural heritage, but always needs new ideas and effective.
For the culture that is always in need of new minds, and that is the way to the highest expression of our inner self that may increasingly be directed to shut itself off from a common thought that sees the put into play as dysfunctional and dangerous to their interests.
For small and medium industries, which need solutions practical, pragmatic, but complex, to find strength in this period of financial and economic crisis more than any other needs of the investment.
For young people, who often have no place and fail to find voice, and which are the soul of this city.
For all of us that we must rediscover the pride for our city, its history and what will be, because there is no more remarkable example of direct democracy, a united community that is building itself, which is corrects, abandoning any kind of political or personal speculation. And we want to be as young
example of this, the opening of a new air along with the Democratic Party Orvieto we want to promote an atmosphere of collaboration internal to our community that is based on the principles of "doing", only if this means "do well".
"This is our time, we must all put to work, open the doors of opportunity for our children, restore health and promote the cause of peace, "..." We live, we hope, and when we cynicism, by doubt those who tell us that we can not, we will respond with that timeless belief that sums up the spirit of our people. "
With these words, Barack Obama closed his speech after being elected the 44th president of the United States, and this quote is not made to make us dream, they look too far for us, but it is only an example of how the EC can be done with work, commitment, sacrifice, and above all with the awareness that we are united by a common destiny, and that we are one big community, whose interest must first be shared.
common objectives, which must now say "NO" to the provincialism, the fear of the challenges, the fear of that which is different from us.
abandon this practice to not look outside our walls, we break this covenant implied that it takes forever like ourselves, and look, copy, imitate, we experience what has been done elsewhere moter to improve.
The conclusion is obvious, we're there, an army of will and youth.
The party that has always been close, he continues to do so. For a better
Orvieto, we'll be there ....
always ....
Thursday, November 6, 2008
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Here is the speech with which Barack Obama celebrated the victory in Chicago
Hello Chicago!
(APPLAUSE) If anyone still doubts that America is not a place where nothing is impossible, who still wonders if the dream of our founders is still alive in our time, who still doubt the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer.
(APPLAUSE) The answer lines that stretched around schools and churches in numbers that the nation had never seen before. The answer is people, many of whom voted for the first time, who waited three or four hours in a row because they believed that this time must be different, and that their voice could make a difference.
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The answer is the voice of young and old, rich and poor, Democrats and Republicans, blacks, whites, Hispanics, Asians, Native American, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled: Americans who left message to the world that we have never been a collection of Red States and Blue States We are and always will be the United States of America.
(APPLAUSE) The answer is what led to those who come forward for so long has been said by so many people to be cynical, fearful, doubtful of what could be obtained in person by putting his hand to history, to bend the hope of a better day.
It 's been a long time, but tonight, after what we did today, with this election, at this defining moment, the change has come in America.
(APPLAUSE) Earlier this evening I received a phone call very gracious call from Senator McCain.
(APPLAUSE) Senator McCain has fought long and hard in this campaign, and fought even longer and harder for the country he loves. He has endured sacrifices for America that most of us can not imagine, and we are better off for the service rendered by this brave and selfless leader. I congratulate him and Governor Palin for what they got, and I look forward to working with them in the coming months to renew the promise of this nation.
(APPLAUSE) I want to thank my partner in this adventure, a man who campaigned his heart and spoke for women and men with he grew up in the streets of Scranton ...
(APPLAUSE) ... with whom he traveled commute every day to return home in Delaware, the vice-president elect of the United States, Joe Biden.
(APPLAUSE) I would not be here tonight without the support of my best friend for the last sixteen years ...
(APPLAUSE) ... the rock of my family, love of my life, the next first lady of the nation ...
(APPLAUSE) ... Michelle Obama.
(APPLAUSE) Sasha and Malia ...
(APPLAUSE) ... I love you both very much and ... you have earned the puppy
(laughs) ... that will be with us in the White House ...
(APPLAUSE) And while we're here and she is no longer with us, I know my grandmother is watching, along with the whole family that has made me who I am. In this evening so I miss them, and I know that my debt to them is beyond measure. To my sister Maya, my sister Alma, all my brothers and my sisters, I want to say thanks for the support you have given me. There are really very grateful.
(APPLAUSE) In my campaign manager David Plouffe ...
(APPLAUSE) ... the faceless protagonist of this campaign that has put together the best campaign - I think - in the history of the United States of America.
(APPLAUSE) to my boss strategist David Axelrod ...
(APPLAUSE) ... who was my partner in every phase of this long journey ... its the best team ever put together a campaign in the history of politics ...
(APPLAUSE) ... you have made this possible, and I am forever grateful for the sacrifices they have faced to get there.
But more than anything else, I will never forget those who really belong in this victory belongs to you. I've never been the likeliest candidate for this office. We have not taken the first steps with much money or many endorsements. Our campaign was not planned in the halls of Washington, but in the courtyards Des Moines, the living rooms of Concord, under the arcades of Charleston. It was built by men and women who work, who have dug into what little savings they had to give five dollars, ten dollars, twenty dollars to this cause. The movement has taken hold and has been strengthened thanks to the young people who rejected the myth of their generation ...
(APPLAUSE) ... who have left their homes and their families for jobs that offered little pay and less sleep, the not so young people who braved the bitter cold and scorching heat to knock on doors of strangers; the millions of Americans who have volunteered, and were organized, and proved that after more than two centuries, a government of the people, by the people and for the people has not disappeared from the face of this Earth. This is your victory ...
(APPLAUSE) I know what you did not just win an election and I know you've done for me. You did it because you understand the enormity of the task that lies ahead. Because even as we celebrate tonight, we know the challenges that the future will bring are the greatest of our lives: two wars, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century now. Although we are here tonight to celebrate, we know that there are at this very moment Americans brave people who are waking up in the deserts of Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan to risk their lives for us.
There are mothers and fathers who will stay awake after their children will fall asleep and wondering how they'll make to pay the mortgage or the account of the doctor or put aside enough money to pay for college. There is new energy, create jobs, build new schools. We need to face new challenges and put together alliances.
The road opens before us will be long. The climb will be steep. May not get there in a year or even one term, but America! I have never been more hopeful than I am tonight that we to you. I promise you that we as a people will get there!
(APPLAUSE)
AUDIENCE: Yes we can! Yes we can! Yes we can!
OBAMA: There will be setbacks and false starts. There are many who will disagree with every decision or policy which make as President, and we know that government can not solve every problem. But I will always be honest with you about the challenges we face. I will listen, especially when we disagree. Above all, I ask you to join in the work of rebuilding the nation the way in which it is made in America for two years, or brick by brick, piece by piece, calloused hand calloused hand.
What began twenty months ago, in the depths of winter, do not have to end in this autumn night. This victory alone is not the change we wanted, but it is only an opportunity for us to make that change.
And that can not happen if we go back to the same modus operandi.
Change can not happen without you.
then find and put together a new spirit of patriotism, duty and responsibility, in which each of us decides to crank it up, work hard and look after not only individual well-being, but each other. Remember that if this financial crisis teaches us anything, is that we can not have a thriving Wall Street and Main Street suffers in this country, we rise or fall as one nation as one people.
Let us resist the temptation to fall in the same positions as part of the same pettiness, the same immaturity that for so long has poisoned our politics. Let us remember that there was a man from this state that has led for the first time the banner of the Republican Party to the White House, a party founded on the values \u200b\u200bof self-reliance, individual freedom, national unity. These are values \u200b\u200bwe all share, and while the Democratic Party has won a great victory tonight, we must be humble and determination to heal the wounds that have held our nation to move forward.
(APPLAUSE) As Lincoln said to a nation even more divided than ours, "We are not enemies, but friends, and even though the passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection." And to those Americans whose support I have yet to earn, I may not have won your vote, but I hear your voices, I need your help and I will be your president.
(APPLAUSE) To those watching tonight from afar, from beyond our shores, from parliaments and palaces, to those in the forgotten corners Earth found themselves listening to the radio next to, say, our stories are different, but our destiny is shared and a new dawn for the American leadership is at hand.
(APPLAUSE) To those who would tear this world: we will defeat you. To those who seek peace and we support you. And to those who wonder whether America 's beacon still burns as bright tonight we proved once again that the true strength of our nation comes not from the power of our weapons or the scale of our wealth, but by the enduring power of our ideals: democracy, freedom, opportunity and tenacious hope.
(APPLAUSE) Because this is the true genius of America can change. Our union can be achieved. And what we have already achieved gives us hope for what we can and must achieve tomorrow.
This election had many firsts and many stories to be told for generations to come. But in my mind is more present than others, about a woman who voted in Atlanta. Like many other millions of voters she was in line to make his voice heard in this election, but there is something that distinguishes it from others: Ann Nixon Cooper is 106 years old. (APPLAUSE) She was born just a generation away by the end of slavery in an era when there were no cars on the roads or planes in the skies. In those days people like you could not vote for two fundamental reasons for being a woman and the color of his skin.
tonight, I think about all that she must have seen in the course of his life in this century in America, the suffering and hope, the struggle and the progress, when we were told we could not, and the people instead that American creed: Yes we can.
At a time when women's voices were silenced and their hopes, she lived to see them stand up and speak out and reach for the ballot. Yes we can.
Where there was despair in the Dust Bowl (the area south-central United States has become desert due to frequent wind storms of the thirties, NDT) and depression in the fields, she saw a nation overcome its fears with a New Deal, new jobs and a new sense of common purpose. Yes we can.
AUDIENCE: Yes we can.
OBAMA: When the bombs fell on Pearl Harbor, and tyranny threatened the world, she was there to witness a generation rise to greatness and save democracy. Yes we can.
AUDIENCE: Yes we can.
OBAMA: She was there for the buses in Montgomery, the hoses in Birmingham, a bridge in Selma and a preacher from Atlanta who told people that "We Shall Overcome." Yes we can.
AUDIENCE: Yes we can.
OBAMA: A man has set foot on the moon, a wall came down in Berlin, the whole world was connected by our own science and invention. And this year, this election, she pointed the finger to a screen and cast her vote, because after 106 years in America, through the best of times and darkest hours, she knows that America can change. Yes we can.
AUDIENCE: Yes we can.
OBAMA: America, America: we have come so far. We saw so many things. But there is much to be done. So tonight let us ask ourselves: if our children will have the good fortune to live until the next century, if my daughters should live as long as Ann Nixon Cooper, what changes they see? What progress we have made?
Today we have the opportunity to answer these questions. This is our moment. This is our time, we must all put to work, open the doors of opportunity for our children, restore health and promote the cause of peace, to reclaim the American dream and to reaffirm that fundamental truth: we are many but we are one people. We live, we hope, and when we cynicism, and doubt, and those who tell us that we can not, we will respond with belief that timeless that sums up the spirit of a people: Yes, We Can.
(APPLAUSE) Thank you. God bless you and may God Bless the United States of America.

Here is the speech with which Barack Obama celebrated the victory in Chicago
Hello Chicago!
(APPLAUSE) If anyone still doubts that America is not a place where nothing is impossible, who still wonders if the dream of our founders is still alive in our time, who still doubt the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer.
(APPLAUSE) The answer lines that stretched around schools and churches in numbers that the nation had never seen before. The answer is people, many of whom voted for the first time, who waited three or four hours in a row because they believed that this time must be different, and that their voice could make a difference.
WATCH THE FULL VIDEO OF SPEECH
The answer is the voice of young and old, rich and poor, Democrats and Republicans, blacks, whites, Hispanics, Asians, Native American, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled: Americans who left message to the world that we have never been a collection of Red States and Blue States We are and always will be the United States of America.
(APPLAUSE) The answer is what led to those who come forward for so long has been said by so many people to be cynical, fearful, doubtful of what could be obtained in person by putting his hand to history, to bend the hope of a better day.
It 's been a long time, but tonight, after what we did today, with this election, at this defining moment, the change has come in America.
(APPLAUSE) Earlier this evening I received a phone call very gracious call from Senator McCain.
(APPLAUSE) Senator McCain has fought long and hard in this campaign, and fought even longer and harder for the country he loves. He has endured sacrifices for America that most of us can not imagine, and we are better off for the service rendered by this brave and selfless leader. I congratulate him and Governor Palin for what they got, and I look forward to working with them in the coming months to renew the promise of this nation.
(APPLAUSE) I want to thank my partner in this adventure, a man who campaigned his heart and spoke for women and men with he grew up in the streets of Scranton ...
(APPLAUSE) ... with whom he traveled commute every day to return home in Delaware, the vice-president elect of the United States, Joe Biden.
(APPLAUSE) I would not be here tonight without the support of my best friend for the last sixteen years ...
(APPLAUSE) ... the rock of my family, love of my life, the next first lady of the nation ...
(APPLAUSE) ... Michelle Obama.
(APPLAUSE) Sasha and Malia ...
(APPLAUSE) ... I love you both very much and ... you have earned the puppy
(laughs) ... that will be with us in the White House ...
(APPLAUSE) And while we're here and she is no longer with us, I know my grandmother is watching, along with the whole family that has made me who I am. In this evening so I miss them, and I know that my debt to them is beyond measure. To my sister Maya, my sister Alma, all my brothers and my sisters, I want to say thanks for the support you have given me. There are really very grateful.
(APPLAUSE) In my campaign manager David Plouffe ...
(APPLAUSE) ... the faceless protagonist of this campaign that has put together the best campaign - I think - in the history of the United States of America.
(APPLAUSE) to my boss strategist David Axelrod ...
(APPLAUSE) ... who was my partner in every phase of this long journey ... its the best team ever put together a campaign in the history of politics ...
(APPLAUSE) ... you have made this possible, and I am forever grateful for the sacrifices they have faced to get there.
But more than anything else, I will never forget those who really belong in this victory belongs to you. I've never been the likeliest candidate for this office. We have not taken the first steps with much money or many endorsements. Our campaign was not planned in the halls of Washington, but in the courtyards Des Moines, the living rooms of Concord, under the arcades of Charleston. It was built by men and women who work, who have dug into what little savings they had to give five dollars, ten dollars, twenty dollars to this cause. The movement has taken hold and has been strengthened thanks to the young people who rejected the myth of their generation ...
(APPLAUSE) ... who have left their homes and their families for jobs that offered little pay and less sleep, the not so young people who braved the bitter cold and scorching heat to knock on doors of strangers; the millions of Americans who have volunteered, and were organized, and proved that after more than two centuries, a government of the people, by the people and for the people has not disappeared from the face of this Earth. This is your victory ...
(APPLAUSE) I know what you did not just win an election and I know you've done for me. You did it because you understand the enormity of the task that lies ahead. Because even as we celebrate tonight, we know the challenges that the future will bring are the greatest of our lives: two wars, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century now. Although we are here tonight to celebrate, we know that there are at this very moment Americans brave people who are waking up in the deserts of Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan to risk their lives for us.
There are mothers and fathers who will stay awake after their children will fall asleep and wondering how they'll make to pay the mortgage or the account of the doctor or put aside enough money to pay for college. There is new energy, create jobs, build new schools. We need to face new challenges and put together alliances.
The road opens before us will be long. The climb will be steep. May not get there in a year or even one term, but America! I have never been more hopeful than I am tonight that we to you. I promise you that we as a people will get there!
(APPLAUSE)
AUDIENCE: Yes we can! Yes we can! Yes we can!
OBAMA: There will be setbacks and false starts. There are many who will disagree with every decision or policy which make as President, and we know that government can not solve every problem. But I will always be honest with you about the challenges we face. I will listen, especially when we disagree. Above all, I ask you to join in the work of rebuilding the nation the way in which it is made in America for two years, or brick by brick, piece by piece, calloused hand calloused hand.
What began twenty months ago, in the depths of winter, do not have to end in this autumn night. This victory alone is not the change we wanted, but it is only an opportunity for us to make that change.
And that can not happen if we go back to the same modus operandi.
Change can not happen without you.
then find and put together a new spirit of patriotism, duty and responsibility, in which each of us decides to crank it up, work hard and look after not only individual well-being, but each other. Remember that if this financial crisis teaches us anything, is that we can not have a thriving Wall Street and Main Street suffers in this country, we rise or fall as one nation as one people.
Let us resist the temptation to fall in the same positions as part of the same pettiness, the same immaturity that for so long has poisoned our politics. Let us remember that there was a man from this state that has led for the first time the banner of the Republican Party to the White House, a party founded on the values \u200b\u200bof self-reliance, individual freedom, national unity. These are values \u200b\u200bwe all share, and while the Democratic Party has won a great victory tonight, we must be humble and determination to heal the wounds that have held our nation to move forward.
(APPLAUSE) As Lincoln said to a nation even more divided than ours, "We are not enemies, but friends, and even though the passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection." And to those Americans whose support I have yet to earn, I may not have won your vote, but I hear your voices, I need your help and I will be your president.
(APPLAUSE) To those watching tonight from afar, from beyond our shores, from parliaments and palaces, to those in the forgotten corners Earth found themselves listening to the radio next to, say, our stories are different, but our destiny is shared and a new dawn for the American leadership is at hand.
(APPLAUSE) To those who would tear this world: we will defeat you. To those who seek peace and we support you. And to those who wonder whether America 's beacon still burns as bright tonight we proved once again that the true strength of our nation comes not from the power of our weapons or the scale of our wealth, but by the enduring power of our ideals: democracy, freedom, opportunity and tenacious hope.
(APPLAUSE) Because this is the true genius of America can change. Our union can be achieved. And what we have already achieved gives us hope for what we can and must achieve tomorrow.
This election had many firsts and many stories to be told for generations to come. But in my mind is more present than others, about a woman who voted in Atlanta. Like many other millions of voters she was in line to make his voice heard in this election, but there is something that distinguishes it from others: Ann Nixon Cooper is 106 years old. (APPLAUSE) She was born just a generation away by the end of slavery in an era when there were no cars on the roads or planes in the skies. In those days people like you could not vote for two fundamental reasons for being a woman and the color of his skin.
tonight, I think about all that she must have seen in the course of his life in this century in America, the suffering and hope, the struggle and the progress, when we were told we could not, and the people instead that American creed: Yes we can.
At a time when women's voices were silenced and their hopes, she lived to see them stand up and speak out and reach for the ballot. Yes we can.
Where there was despair in the Dust Bowl (the area south-central United States has become desert due to frequent wind storms of the thirties, NDT) and depression in the fields, she saw a nation overcome its fears with a New Deal, new jobs and a new sense of common purpose. Yes we can.
AUDIENCE: Yes we can.
OBAMA: When the bombs fell on Pearl Harbor, and tyranny threatened the world, she was there to witness a generation rise to greatness and save democracy. Yes we can.
AUDIENCE: Yes we can.
OBAMA: She was there for the buses in Montgomery, the hoses in Birmingham, a bridge in Selma and a preacher from Atlanta who told people that "We Shall Overcome." Yes we can.
AUDIENCE: Yes we can.
OBAMA: A man has set foot on the moon, a wall came down in Berlin, the whole world was connected by our own science and invention. And this year, this election, she pointed the finger to a screen and cast her vote, because after 106 years in America, through the best of times and darkest hours, she knows that America can change. Yes we can.
AUDIENCE: Yes we can.
OBAMA: America, America: we have come so far. We saw so many things. But there is much to be done. So tonight let us ask ourselves: if our children will have the good fortune to live until the next century, if my daughters should live as long as Ann Nixon Cooper, what changes they see? What progress we have made?
Today we have the opportunity to answer these questions. This is our moment. This is our time, we must all put to work, open the doors of opportunity for our children, restore health and promote the cause of peace, to reclaim the American dream and to reaffirm that fundamental truth: we are many but we are one people. We live, we hope, and when we cynicism, and doubt, and those who tell us that we can not, we will respond with belief that timeless that sums up the spirit of a people: Yes, We Can.
(APPLAUSE) Thank you. God bless you and may God Bless the United States of America.
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Here is the speech with which Barack Obama celebrated the victory in Chicago
Hello Chicago!
(APPLAUSE) If anyone still doubts that America is not a place where nothing is impossible, who still wonders if the dream of our founders is still alive in our time, who still doubt the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer.
(APPLAUSE) The answer lines that stretched around schools and churches in numbers that the nation had never seen before. The answer is people, many of whom voted for the first time, who waited three or four hours in a row because they believed that this time must be different, and that their voice could make a difference.
WATCH THE FULL VIDEO OF SPEECH
The answer is the voice of young and old, rich and poor, Democrats and Republicans, blacks, whites, Hispanics, Asians, Native American, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled: Americans who left message to the world that we have never been a collection of Red States and Blue States We are and always will be the United States of America.
(APPLAUSE) The answer is what led to those who come forward for so long has been said by so many people to be cynical, fearful, doubtful of what could be obtained in person by putting his hand to history, to bend the hope of a better day.
It 's been a long time, but tonight, after what we did today, with this election, at this defining moment, the change has come in America.
(APPLAUSE) Earlier this evening I received a phone call very gracious call from Senator McCain.
(APPLAUSE) Senator McCain has fought long and hard in this campaign, and fought even longer and harder for the country he loves. He has endured sacrifices for America that most of us can not imagine, and we are better off for the service rendered by this brave and selfless leader. I congratulate him and Governor Palin for what they got, and I look forward to working with them in the coming months to renew the promise of this nation.
(APPLAUSE) I want to thank my partner in this adventure, a man who campaigned his heart and spoke for women and men with he grew up in the streets of Scranton ...
(APPLAUSE) ... with whom he traveled commute every day to return home in Delaware, the vice-president elect of the United States, Joe Biden.
(APPLAUSE) I would not be here tonight without the support of my best friend for the last sixteen years ...
(APPLAUSE) ... the rock of my family, love of my life, the next first lady of the nation ...
(APPLAUSE) ... Michelle Obama.
(APPLAUSE) Sasha and Malia ...
(APPLAUSE) ... I love you both very much and ... you have earned the puppy
(laughs) ... that will be with us in the White House ...
(APPLAUSE) And while we're here and she is no longer with us, I know my grandmother is watching, along with the whole family that has made me who I am. In this evening so I miss them, and I know that my debt to them is beyond measure. To my sister Maya, my sister Alma, all my brothers and my sisters, I want to say thanks for the support you have given me. There are really very grateful.
(APPLAUSE) In my campaign manager David Plouffe ...
(APPLAUSE) ... the faceless protagonist of this campaign that has put together the best campaign - I think - in the history of the United States of America.
(APPLAUSE) to my boss strategist David Axelrod ...
(APPLAUSE) ... who was my partner in every phase of this long journey ... its the best team ever put together a campaign in the history of politics ...
(APPLAUSE) ... you have made this possible, and I am forever grateful for the sacrifices they have faced to get there.
But more than anything else, I will never forget those who really belong in this victory belongs to you. I've never been the likeliest candidate for this office. We have not taken the first steps with much money or many endorsements. Our campaign was not planned in the halls of Washington, but in the courtyards Des Moines, the living rooms of Concord, under the arcades of Charleston. It was built by men and women who work, who have dug into what little savings they had to give five dollars, ten dollars, twenty dollars to this cause. The movement has taken hold and has been strengthened thanks to the young people who rejected the myth of their generation ...
(APPLAUSE) ... who have left their homes and their families for jobs that offered little pay and less sleep, the not so young people who braved the bitter cold and scorching heat to knock on doors of strangers; the millions of Americans who have volunteered, and were organized, and proved that after more than two centuries, a government of the people, by the people and for the people has not disappeared from the face of this Earth. This is your victory ...
(APPLAUSE) I know what you did not just win an election and I know you've done for me. You did it because you understand the enormity of the task that lies ahead. Because even as we celebrate tonight, we know the challenges that the future will bring are the greatest of our lives: two wars, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century now. Although we are here tonight to celebrate, we know that there are at this very moment Americans brave people who are waking up in the deserts of Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan to risk their lives for us.
There are mothers and fathers who will stay awake after their children will fall asleep and wondering how they'll make to pay the mortgage or the account of the doctor or put aside enough money to pay for college. There is new energy, create jobs, build new schools. We need to face new challenges and put together alliances.
The road opens before us will be long. The climb will be steep. May not get there in a year or even one term, but America! I have never been more hopeful than I am tonight that we to you. I promise you that we as a people will get there!
(APPLAUSE)
AUDIENCE: Yes we can! Yes we can! Yes we can!
OBAMA: There will be setbacks and false starts. There are many who will disagree with every decision or policy which make as President, and we know that government can not solve every problem. But I will always be honest with you about the challenges we face. I will listen, especially when we disagree. Above all, I ask you to join in the work of rebuilding the nation the way in which it is made in America for two years, or brick by brick, piece by piece, calloused hand calloused hand.
What began twenty months ago, in the depths of winter, do not have to end in this autumn night. This victory alone is not the change we wanted, but it is only an opportunity for us to make that change.
And that can not happen if we go back to the same modus operandi.
Change can not happen without you.
then find and put together a new spirit of patriotism, duty and responsibility, in which each of us decides to crank it up, work hard and look after not only individual well-being, but each other. Remember that if this financial crisis teaches us anything, is that we can not have a thriving Wall Street and Main Street suffers in this country, we rise or fall as one nation as one people.
Let us resist the temptation to fall in the same positions as part of the same pettiness, the same immaturity that for so long has poisoned our politics. Let us remember that there was a man from this state that has led for the first time the banner of the Republican Party to the White House, a party founded on the values \u200b\u200bof self-reliance, individual freedom, national unity. These are values \u200b\u200bwe all share, and while the Democratic Party has won a great victory tonight, we must be humble and determination to heal the wounds that have held our nation to move forward.
(APPLAUSE) As Lincoln said to a nation even more divided than ours, "We are not enemies, but friends, and even though the passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection." And to those Americans whose support I have yet to earn, I may not have won your vote, but I hear your voices, I need your help and I will be your president.
(APPLAUSE) To those watching tonight from afar, from beyond our shores, from parliaments and palaces, to those in the forgotten corners Earth found themselves listening to the radio next to, say, our stories are different, but our destiny is shared and a new dawn for the American leadership is at hand.
(APPLAUSE) To those who would tear this world: we will defeat you. To those who seek peace and we support you. And to those who wonder whether America 's beacon still burns as bright tonight we proved once again that the true strength of our nation comes not from the power of our weapons or the scale of our wealth, but by the enduring power of our ideals: democracy, freedom, opportunity and tenacious hope.
(APPLAUSE) Because this is the true genius of America can change. Our union can be achieved. And what we have already achieved gives us hope for what we can and must achieve tomorrow.
This election had many firsts and many stories to be told for generations to come. But in my mind is more present than others, about a woman who voted in Atlanta. Like many other millions of voters she was in line to make his voice heard in this election, but there is something that distinguishes it from others: Ann Nixon Cooper is 106 years old. (APPLAUSE) She was born just a generation away by the end of slavery in an era when there were no cars on the roads or planes in the skies. In those days people like you could not vote for two fundamental reasons for being a woman and the color of his skin.
tonight, I think about all that she must have seen in the course of his life in this century in America, the suffering and hope, the struggle and the progress, when we were told we could not, and the people instead that American creed: Yes we can.
At a time when women's voices were silenced and their hopes, she lived to see them stand up and speak out and reach for the ballot. Yes we can.
Where there was despair in the Dust Bowl (the area south-central United States has become desert due to frequent wind storms of the thirties, NDT) and depression in the fields, she saw a nation overcome its fears with a New Deal, new jobs and a new sense of common purpose. Yes we can.
AUDIENCE: Yes we can.
OBAMA: When the bombs fell on Pearl Harbor, and tyranny threatened the world, she was there to witness a generation rise to greatness and save democracy. Yes we can.
AUDIENCE: Yes we can.
OBAMA: She was there for the buses in Montgomery, the hoses in Birmingham, a bridge in Selma and a preacher from Atlanta who told people that "We Shall Overcome." Yes we can.
AUDIENCE: Yes we can.
OBAMA: A man has set foot on the moon, a wall came down in Berlin, the whole world was connected by our own science and invention. And this year, this election, she pointed the finger to a screen and cast her vote, because after 106 years in America, through the best of times and darkest hours, she knows that America can change. Yes we can.
AUDIENCE: Yes we can.
OBAMA: America, America: we have come so far. We saw so many things. But there is much to be done. So tonight let us ask ourselves: if our children will have the good fortune to live until the next century, if my daughters should live as long as Ann Nixon Cooper, what changes they see? What progress we have made?
Today we have the opportunity to answer these questions. This is our moment. This is our time, we must all put to work, open the doors of opportunity for our children, restore health and promote the cause of peace, to reclaim the American dream and to reaffirm that fundamental truth: we are many but we are one people. We live, we hope, and when we cynicism, and doubt, and those who tell us that we can not, we will respond with belief that timeless that sums up the spirit of a people: Yes, We Can.
(APPLAUSE) Thank you. God bless you and may God Bless the United States of America.

Here is the speech with which Barack Obama celebrated the victory in Chicago
Hello Chicago!
(APPLAUSE) If anyone still doubts that America is not a place where nothing is impossible, who still wonders if the dream of our founders is still alive in our time, who still doubt the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer.
(APPLAUSE) The answer lines that stretched around schools and churches in numbers that the nation had never seen before. The answer is people, many of whom voted for the first time, who waited three or four hours in a row because they believed that this time must be different, and that their voice could make a difference.
WATCH THE FULL VIDEO OF SPEECH
The answer is the voice of young and old, rich and poor, Democrats and Republicans, blacks, whites, Hispanics, Asians, Native American, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled: Americans who left message to the world that we have never been a collection of Red States and Blue States We are and always will be the United States of America.
(APPLAUSE) The answer is what led to those who come forward for so long has been said by so many people to be cynical, fearful, doubtful of what could be obtained in person by putting his hand to history, to bend the hope of a better day.
It 's been a long time, but tonight, after what we did today, with this election, at this defining moment, the change has come in America.
(APPLAUSE) Earlier this evening I received a phone call very gracious call from Senator McCain.
(APPLAUSE) Senator McCain has fought long and hard in this campaign, and fought even longer and harder for the country he loves. He has endured sacrifices for America that most of us can not imagine, and we are better off for the service rendered by this brave and selfless leader. I congratulate him and Governor Palin for what they got, and I look forward to working with them in the coming months to renew the promise of this nation.
(APPLAUSE) I want to thank my partner in this adventure, a man who campaigned his heart and spoke for women and men with he grew up in the streets of Scranton ...
(APPLAUSE) ... with whom he traveled commute every day to return home in Delaware, the vice-president elect of the United States, Joe Biden.
(APPLAUSE) I would not be here tonight without the support of my best friend for the last sixteen years ...
(APPLAUSE) ... the rock of my family, love of my life, the next first lady of the nation ...
(APPLAUSE) ... Michelle Obama.
(APPLAUSE) Sasha and Malia ...
(APPLAUSE) ... I love you both very much and ... you have earned the puppy
(laughs) ... that will be with us in the White House ...
(APPLAUSE) And while we're here and she is no longer with us, I know my grandmother is watching, along with the whole family that has made me who I am. In this evening so I miss them, and I know that my debt to them is beyond measure. To my sister Maya, my sister Alma, all my brothers and my sisters, I want to say thanks for the support you have given me. There are really very grateful.
(APPLAUSE) In my campaign manager David Plouffe ...
(APPLAUSE) ... the faceless protagonist of this campaign that has put together the best campaign - I think - in the history of the United States of America.
(APPLAUSE) to my boss strategist David Axelrod ...
(APPLAUSE) ... who was my partner in every phase of this long journey ... its the best team ever put together a campaign in the history of politics ...
(APPLAUSE) ... you have made this possible, and I am forever grateful for the sacrifices they have faced to get there.
But more than anything else, I will never forget those who really belong in this victory belongs to you. I've never been the likeliest candidate for this office. We have not taken the first steps with much money or many endorsements. Our campaign was not planned in the halls of Washington, but in the courtyards Des Moines, the living rooms of Concord, under the arcades of Charleston. It was built by men and women who work, who have dug into what little savings they had to give five dollars, ten dollars, twenty dollars to this cause. The movement has taken hold and has been strengthened thanks to the young people who rejected the myth of their generation ...
(APPLAUSE) ... who have left their homes and their families for jobs that offered little pay and less sleep, the not so young people who braved the bitter cold and scorching heat to knock on doors of strangers; the millions of Americans who have volunteered, and were organized, and proved that after more than two centuries, a government of the people, by the people and for the people has not disappeared from the face of this Earth. This is your victory ...
(APPLAUSE) I know what you did not just win an election and I know you've done for me. You did it because you understand the enormity of the task that lies ahead. Because even as we celebrate tonight, we know the challenges that the future will bring are the greatest of our lives: two wars, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century now. Although we are here tonight to celebrate, we know that there are at this very moment Americans brave people who are waking up in the deserts of Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan to risk their lives for us.
There are mothers and fathers who will stay awake after their children will fall asleep and wondering how they'll make to pay the mortgage or the account of the doctor or put aside enough money to pay for college. There is new energy, create jobs, build new schools. We need to face new challenges and put together alliances.
The road opens before us will be long. The climb will be steep. May not get there in a year or even one term, but America! I have never been more hopeful than I am tonight that we to you. I promise you that we as a people will get there!
(APPLAUSE)
AUDIENCE: Yes we can! Yes we can! Yes we can!
OBAMA: There will be setbacks and false starts. There are many who will disagree with every decision or policy which make as President, and we know that government can not solve every problem. But I will always be honest with you about the challenges we face. I will listen, especially when we disagree. Above all, I ask you to join in the work of rebuilding the nation the way in which it is made in America for two years, or brick by brick, piece by piece, calloused hand calloused hand.
What began twenty months ago, in the depths of winter, do not have to end in this autumn night. This victory alone is not the change we wanted, but it is only an opportunity for us to make that change.
And that can not happen if we go back to the same modus operandi.
Change can not happen without you.
then find and put together a new spirit of patriotism, duty and responsibility, in which each of us decides to crank it up, work hard and look after not only individual well-being, but each other. Remember that if this financial crisis teaches us anything, is that we can not have a thriving Wall Street and Main Street suffers in this country, we rise or fall as one nation as one people.
Let us resist the temptation to fall in the same positions as part of the same pettiness, the same immaturity that for so long has poisoned our politics. Let us remember that there was a man from this state that has led for the first time the banner of the Republican Party to the White House, a party founded on the values \u200b\u200bof self-reliance, individual freedom, national unity. These are values \u200b\u200bwe all share, and while the Democratic Party has won a great victory tonight, we must be humble and determination to heal the wounds that have held our nation to move forward.
(APPLAUSE) As Lincoln said to a nation even more divided than ours, "We are not enemies, but friends, and even though the passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection." And to those Americans whose support I have yet to earn, I may not have won your vote, but I hear your voices, I need your help and I will be your president.
(APPLAUSE) To those watching tonight from afar, from beyond our shores, from parliaments and palaces, to those in the forgotten corners Earth found themselves listening to the radio next to, say, our stories are different, but our destiny is shared and a new dawn for the American leadership is at hand.
(APPLAUSE) To those who would tear this world: we will defeat you. To those who seek peace and we support you. And to those who wonder whether America 's beacon still burns as bright tonight we proved once again that the true strength of our nation comes not from the power of our weapons or the scale of our wealth, but by the enduring power of our ideals: democracy, freedom, opportunity and tenacious hope.
(APPLAUSE) Because this is the true genius of America can change. Our union can be achieved. And what we have already achieved gives us hope for what we can and must achieve tomorrow.
This election had many firsts and many stories to be told for generations to come. But in my mind is more present than others, about a woman who voted in Atlanta. Like many other millions of voters she was in line to make his voice heard in this election, but there is something that distinguishes it from others: Ann Nixon Cooper is 106 years old. (APPLAUSE) She was born just a generation away by the end of slavery in an era when there were no cars on the roads or planes in the skies. In those days people like you could not vote for two fundamental reasons for being a woman and the color of his skin.
tonight, I think about all that she must have seen in the course of his life in this century in America, the suffering and hope, the struggle and the progress, when we were told we could not, and the people instead that American creed: Yes we can.
At a time when women's voices were silenced and their hopes, she lived to see them stand up and speak out and reach for the ballot. Yes we can.
Where there was despair in the Dust Bowl (the area south-central United States has become desert due to frequent wind storms of the thirties, NDT) and depression in the fields, she saw a nation overcome its fears with a New Deal, new jobs and a new sense of common purpose. Yes we can.
AUDIENCE: Yes we can.
OBAMA: When the bombs fell on Pearl Harbor, and tyranny threatened the world, she was there to witness a generation rise to greatness and save democracy. Yes we can.
AUDIENCE: Yes we can.
OBAMA: She was there for the buses in Montgomery, the hoses in Birmingham, a bridge in Selma and a preacher from Atlanta who told people that "We Shall Overcome." Yes we can.
AUDIENCE: Yes we can.
OBAMA: A man has set foot on the moon, a wall came down in Berlin, the whole world was connected by our own science and invention. And this year, this election, she pointed the finger to a screen and cast her vote, because after 106 years in America, through the best of times and darkest hours, she knows that America can change. Yes we can.
AUDIENCE: Yes we can.
OBAMA: America, America: we have come so far. We saw so many things. But there is much to be done. So tonight let us ask ourselves: if our children will have the good fortune to live until the next century, if my daughters should live as long as Ann Nixon Cooper, what changes they see? What progress we have made?
Today we have the opportunity to answer these questions. This is our moment. This is our time, we must all put to work, open the doors of opportunity for our children, restore health and promote the cause of peace, to reclaim the American dream and to reaffirm that fundamental truth: we are many but we are one people. We live, we hope, and when we cynicism, and doubt, and those who tell us that we can not, we will respond with belief that timeless that sums up the spirit of a people: Yes, We Can.
(APPLAUSE) Thank you. God bless you and may God Bless the United States of America.
Monday, September 22, 2008
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Here is my new article, I know it took him a bit 'to arrive, but I had other commitments. I apologize for an error found in my last article: the data on water consumption are wrong, not just find a most reliable source you'll get the right ones!
This time I want to talk about a topic that in recent months has often occupied the front pages of our newspapers: the problem of garbage in Campania.
BOOTS IN A BOX
Naples: capital of our south, rich history, good food, symbol of the Italian people crazy, how many songs they made famous for its beauty today ... and what makes it famous? Photos with covered garbage bins as well as the mountains of bags through the streets of the city. This happens not only in Naples, but in the Campania region. In addition, few measures have been taken in the major centers, one can then say that the device is in even worse despite the news does not end.
The situation is truly tragic and we must immediately find a solution but not because it is bad but because he is discrediting our country at the European level enough shattered. But how all this started? In other words I do not believe that the waste is sealed there all along but it is a problem that exists in the area for some time but only now has reached appalling. Despite this the people still object to the construction of incinerators with protests and blockades of roads. We also accept the great expense to bring the waste to distant landfills in Germany. Add to this the reduced tourism, a large proportion of income areas, because of the bad publicity that we made in Europe.
But let's talk about the side of health, probably because I intend to some 'more, the waste in open air increase the risk of greatly infection (or Biohazard). The people, perhaps egged on by someone bigger, they got to the fires, the fumes that emanate contain dioxin, which we know the damage that leads to being carcinogenic.
I tried to summarize the situation, but what is more important and more difficult is finding a solution to the problem. For now the question is rather static for several reasons. On the one hand there is our current government, that although he largely based his campaign on this point is working in a rather demagogic because the results were not seen at all from April to this part. On the other hand there is a population which does not offer a minimum of cooperation by giving more credit to poor "local authorities" I prefer not to name here, rather than to management.
It is true that incinerators have a high environmental impact. But I do not think that these people prefer to have the garbage outside the door instead of a landfill near the village, then a dialogue is possible as well as establish a compromise. It must be said that all history is also surrounded by mysteries, the waste in some areas have disappeared but no one knows where they went is to finish. This is very strange because the last two laws in question (Ronchi Decree and the Consolidated Environmental Law 152/2006) say there should be self-sufficient in every Optimal Territorial Area (ATO).
I said anything that came to my mind and I would add that perhaps we should not worry, our Prime Minister had said that he would remain in Campania as long as necessary to resolve the matter, the rest having been a worker will be for him a joke to be a street sweeper!
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Here is my new article, I know it took him a bit 'to arrive, but I had other commitments. I apologize for an error found in my last article: the data on water consumption are wrong, not just find a most reliable source you'll get the right ones!
This time I want to talk about a topic that in recent months has often occupied the front pages of our newspapers: the problem of garbage in Campania.
BOOTS IN A BOX
Naples: capital of our south, rich history, good food, symbol of the Italian people crazy, how many songs they made famous for its beauty today ... and what makes it famous? Photos with covered garbage bins as well as the mountains of bags through the streets of the city. This happens not only in Naples, but in the Campania region. In addition, few measures have been taken in the major centers, one can then say that the device is in even worse despite the news does not end.
The situation is truly tragic and we must immediately find a solution but not because it is bad but because he is discrediting our country at the European level enough shattered. But how all this started? In other words I do not believe that the waste is sealed there all along but it is a problem that exists in the area for some time but only now has reached appalling. Despite this the people still object to the construction of incinerators with protests and blockades of roads. We also accept the great expense to bring the waste to distant landfills in Germany. Add to this the reduced tourism, a large proportion of income areas, because of the bad publicity that we made in Europe.
But let's talk about the side of health, probably because I intend to some 'more, the waste in open air increase the risk of greatly infection (or Biohazard). The people, perhaps egged on by someone bigger, they got to the fires, the fumes that emanate contain dioxin, which we know the damage that leads to being carcinogenic.
I tried to summarize the situation, but what is more important and more difficult is finding a solution to the problem. For now the question is rather static for several reasons. On the one hand there is our current government, that although he largely based his campaign on this point is working in a rather demagogic because the results were not seen at all from April to this part. On the other hand there is a population which does not offer a minimum of cooperation by giving more credit to poor "local authorities" I prefer not to name here, rather than to management.
It is true that incinerators have a high environmental impact. But I do not think that these people prefer to have the garbage outside the door instead of a landfill near the village, then a dialogue is possible as well as establish a compromise. It must be said that all history is also surrounded by mysteries, the waste in some areas have disappeared but no one knows where they went is to finish. This is very strange because the last two laws in question (Ronchi Decree and the Consolidated Environmental Law 152/2006) say there should be self-sufficient in every Optimal Territorial Area (ATO).
I said anything that came to my mind and I would add that perhaps we should not worry, our Prime Minister had said that he would remain in Campania as long as necessary to resolve the matter, the rest having been a worker will be for him a joke to be a street sweeper!
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
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Who is Bansky ???... Simone Breccia
Who is Banksy??
seems strange to write a blog about "political" art ... but not so much.
Art is an essential component of our culture, especially if the art in question is that of Banksy ..
not known to the general public, but knew very well from the auction houses (his work has reached astronomical prices), Banksy is a leading British street artist .. Peculiarities of the artist, in addition to messages against war, against the savage capitalism of big corporations and in favor of peace and the environment, total anonymity is ... no one knows his face.
Famous are its happening in the museums where his paintings hang among other works, or the mural on the fence that divides Israel from the Palestinian territory in the West Bank ....
Here is the website where there is an interesting shop http://www.banksy.co.uk/menu.html
and to better understand the phenomenon is a very comprehensive video:
http://current.com/items/76346222_who_is_banksy
Who is Banksy??
seems strange to write a blog about "political" art ... but not so much.
Art is an essential component of our culture, especially if the art in question is that of Banksy ..
not known to the general public, but knew very well from the auction houses (his work has reached astronomical prices), Banksy is a leading British street artist .. Peculiarities of the artist, in addition to messages against war, against the savage capitalism of big corporations and in favor of peace and the environment, total anonymity is ... no one knows his face.
Famous are its happening in the museums where his paintings hang among other works, or the mural on the fence that divides Israel from the Palestinian territory in the West Bank ....
Here is the website where there is an interesting shop http://www.banksy.co.uk/menu.html
and to better understand the phenomenon is a very comprehensive video:
http://current.com/items/76346222_who_is_banksy
Betty Crocker Pound Cake Mix Receipes
Who is Bansky ???... Simone Breccia
Who is Banksy??
seems strange to write a blog about "political" art ... but not so much.
Art is an essential component of our culture, especially if the art in question is that of Banksy ..
not known to the general public, but knew very well from the auction houses (his work has reached astronomical prices), Banksy is a leading British street artist .. Peculiarities of the artist, in addition to messages against war, against the savage capitalism of big corporations and in favor of peace and the environment, total anonymity is ... no one knows his face.
Famous are its happening in the museums where his paintings hang among other works, or the mural on the fence that divides Israel from the Palestinian territory in the West Bank ....
Here is the website where there is an interesting shop http://www.banksy.co.uk/menu.html
and to better understand the phenomenon is a very comprehensive video:
http://current.com/items/76346222_who_is_banksy
Who is Banksy??
seems strange to write a blog about "political" art ... but not so much.
Art is an essential component of our culture, especially if the art in question is that of Banksy ..
not known to the general public, but knew very well from the auction houses (his work has reached astronomical prices), Banksy is a leading British street artist .. Peculiarities of the artist, in addition to messages against war, against the savage capitalism of big corporations and in favor of peace and the environment, total anonymity is ... no one knows his face.
Famous are its happening in the museums where his paintings hang among other works, or the mural on the fence that divides Israel from the Palestinian territory in the West Bank ....
Here is the website where there is an interesting shop http://www.banksy.co.uk/menu.html
and to better understand the phenomenon is a very comprehensive video:
http://current.com/items/76346222_who_is_banksy
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DENVER - The peace treaty between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama was "signed" yesterday at 4:48 pm in Denver before an audience in raptures conference with chants of "Yes we can" that echoed in the sports hall. At the Denver convention was going on stage, seemingly bureaucratic, the roll call, the call in alphabetical order of all the state delegations, for the counting of votes. Alabama, Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona ... But come
New York's turn, here is the sudden turn of events: in a pit of hell in the middle of the parterre, approaches the microphone, the state senator, Hillary Rodham Clinton. That on behalf of his delegation, asking to stop the vote: "With the spirit of unity that distinguishes us, and with the common goal of victory, I propose to suspend the count and name all together, by acclamation Barack Obama as a candidate for president of the United States. "
The room explodes in a roar, and Nancy Pelosi, who chairs the meeting, shall take a vote: a deafening chorus of "Yes" filled the Pepsi Center. Barack Obama is officially the Democratic challenger for the White House. The music starts and all the delegates started to dance, and obamiani Clintonites finally embraced.
the first state to indicate that something big was about to happen was the Arkansas, the land of Bill Clinton - in the primaries where Hillary had swept - in the name of the unit that had given all its 47 votes in the black senator.
And to think that the steps to choose the candidate officially in the past few days had caused the entire leadership of the party a great deal of trouble, because Hillary had claimed it to be put to the vote on the company name, so that its nearly two thousand delegates to demonstrate their strength, and get to a certain extent, the honors of war.
With impeccable formal terms, However, the idea to revive the parterre the challenge of the past months had a serious drawback: to put in place a similar split, and get to the nomination after a grueling and has Obama winning with a handful of votes, would give the party a ' image impossible. So, yesterday afternoon, took Hillary to give the signal to "release all" to his delegates, dissolution of the binding mandate to ensure greater acceptance of Obama.
But this obviously was not enough. So, to 4.48, the former first lady has definitely put an end to the "democratic civil war."
the next few days the polls in recent days have seen alternating in the lead - for very little - Barack Obama and John McCain, say if peace between Hillary and Barack will be accepted by the troops Clinton. If those 18 million voters who chose the New York senator during the Democratic primary in the order of the stable, and entice the young black senator from Illinois to winning the White House.
"America must turn the page"
Obama attacks McCain and Bush
DENVER - Surrounded by an enormous crowd, completely mad, Barack Obama closed the Democratic convention with a big call to change the country and close the era "bankruptcy" of George W. Bush: "America, we are better as we were in these past eight years. We are a better country than that. "
accepting the nomination for the race for the White House with deep gratitude and humility" exactly 45 years after the historic speech by Martin Luther King "I Have a Dream", the senator spoke to the black Denver stadium in front of 84 thousand people, waving the Stars and Stripes flags, raised their signs that read "Change" and stops with continuous standing ovation, presenting his dream of rebirth. But his speech, as promised, was less rhetorical than usual, more direct, forceful and substance. Designed to convince undecided voters to show that Obama really has the recipe for reforming the United States and can be A commander in chief you can trust.
For the first time a fund has also attacked John McCain is a clone of a "failed presidency" by dismantling its policies piece by piece: "What do you think of someone convinced that Bush was right more than 90 percent of cases? I do not know what your impression, but I am not prepared to have only a 10 per cent of changes ".
"McCain - he said - is anything but independent. He says that our economy has made" important progress "with George Bush. He says that the economic fundamentals are solid. And when one of his advisers - he loved talking about the economic strategist Phil Gramm - he spoke of the concerns of Americans did calling them "a frignoni nation "and said that the real problem is" mental recession "and those who live in the crisis that the United States are going through. A nation of frignoni? Tell that to the workers of the factory in Michigan that, although discovered that the factory would close, have continued to go to work because they knew they were the persons on whom the people had. Tell that to the families of our soldiers, who have made three turns in Iraq. frignoni No, I'm the ' America I know. "
Then he told his program: "Let me explain exactly what it will mean change if I become president": independence from Middle East oil in ten years, working to eliminate waste and investing on green energy, tax cuts to middle class and the wealthiest and corporations that bring the work outside of America; level education for all children and financial support to students to pay for college; prevent health insurance can discriminate those who are sick, bring the troops home from Iraq and concentrate in the battle against terrorists in Afghanistan, with the objective to capture Bin Laden. "McCain - he added - he says he will take following him to the gates of hell, sin is not going to look into the caves where you hide."
He had no hesitation, this time made it clear that America can not trust Democrats, the party of Roosevelt and Kennedy, and you can trust him: "I will not hesitate to defend this country and, if necessary, send our troops but with a clear mission and a sacred commitment to give them the equipment referred they need in battle and the care they deserve when they return home. "
With these words he touched the chords of American patriotism, the Democratic audience that has taken up and began to chant in unison: "USA, USA, USA". "I'll be a president - has ended after 44 minutes - which looks to the future and not the past. But remember, this election is not about me but about all of you."
The finish was spectacular, more concert or convention Olympics from politics: a shower of confetti, fireworks and endless applause.
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DENVER - The peace treaty between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama was "signed" yesterday at 4:48 pm in Denver before an audience in raptures conference with chants of "Yes we can" that echoed in the sports hall. At the Denver convention was going on stage, seemingly bureaucratic, the roll call, the call in alphabetical order of all the state delegations, for the counting of votes. Alabama, Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona ... But come
New York's turn, here is the sudden turn of events: in a pit of hell in the middle of the parterre, approaches the microphone, the state senator, Hillary Rodham Clinton. That on behalf of his delegation, asking to stop the vote: "With the spirit of unity that distinguishes us, and with the common goal of victory, I propose to suspend the count and name all together, by acclamation Barack Obama as a candidate for president of the United States. "
The room explodes in a roar, and Nancy Pelosi, who chairs the meeting, shall take a vote: a deafening chorus of "Yes" filled the Pepsi Center. Barack Obama is officially the Democratic challenger for the White House. The music starts and all the delegates started to dance, and obamiani Clintonites finally embraced.
the first state to indicate that something big was about to happen was the Arkansas, the land of Bill Clinton - in the primaries where Hillary had swept - in the name of the unit that had given all its 47 votes in the black senator.
And to think that the steps to choose the candidate officially in the past few days had caused the entire leadership of the party a great deal of trouble, because Hillary had claimed it to be put to the vote on the company name, so that its nearly two thousand delegates to demonstrate their strength, and get to a certain extent, the honors of war.
With impeccable formal terms, However, the idea to revive the parterre the challenge of the past months had a serious drawback: to put in place a similar split, and get to the nomination after a grueling and has Obama winning with a handful of votes, would give the party a ' image impossible. So, yesterday afternoon, took Hillary to give the signal to "release all" to his delegates, dissolution of the binding mandate to ensure greater acceptance of Obama.
But this obviously was not enough. So, to 4.48, the former first lady has definitely put an end to the "democratic civil war."
the next few days the polls in recent days have seen alternating in the lead - for very little - Barack Obama and John McCain, say if peace between Hillary and Barack will be accepted by the troops Clinton. If those 18 million voters who chose the New York senator during the Democratic primary in the order of the stable, and entice the young black senator from Illinois to winning the White House.
"America must turn the page"
Obama attacks McCain and Bush
DENVER - Surrounded by an enormous crowd, completely mad, Barack Obama closed the Democratic convention with a big call to change the country and close the era "bankruptcy" of George W. Bush: "America, we are better as we were in these past eight years. We are a better country than that. "
accepting the nomination for the race for the White House with deep gratitude and humility" exactly 45 years after the historic speech by Martin Luther King "I Have a Dream", the senator spoke to the black Denver stadium in front of 84 thousand people, waving the Stars and Stripes flags, raised their signs that read "Change" and stops with continuous standing ovation, presenting his dream of rebirth. But his speech, as promised, was less rhetorical than usual, more direct, forceful and substance. Designed to convince undecided voters to show that Obama really has the recipe for reforming the United States and can be A commander in chief you can trust.
For the first time a fund has also attacked John McCain is a clone of a "failed presidency" by dismantling its policies piece by piece: "What do you think of someone convinced that Bush was right more than 90 percent of cases? I do not know what your impression, but I am not prepared to have only a 10 per cent of changes ".
"McCain - he said - is anything but independent. He says that our economy has made" important progress "with George Bush. He says that the economic fundamentals are solid. And when one of his advisers - he loved talking about the economic strategist Phil Gramm - he spoke of the concerns of Americans did calling them "a frignoni nation "and said that the real problem is" mental recession "and those who live in the crisis that the United States are going through. A nation of frignoni? Tell that to the workers of the factory in Michigan that, although discovered that the factory would close, have continued to go to work because they knew they were the persons on whom the people had. Tell that to the families of our soldiers, who have made three turns in Iraq. frignoni No, I'm the ' America I know. "
Then he told his program: "Let me explain exactly what it will mean change if I become president": independence from Middle East oil in ten years, working to eliminate waste and investing on green energy, tax cuts to middle class and the wealthiest and corporations that bring the work outside of America; level education for all children and financial support to students to pay for college; prevent health insurance can discriminate those who are sick, bring the troops home from Iraq and concentrate in the battle against terrorists in Afghanistan, with the objective to capture Bin Laden. "McCain - he added - he says he will take following him to the gates of hell, sin is not going to look into the caves where you hide."
He had no hesitation, this time made it clear that America can not trust Democrats, the party of Roosevelt and Kennedy, and you can trust him: "I will not hesitate to defend this country and, if necessary, send our troops but with a clear mission and a sacred commitment to give them the equipment referred they need in battle and the care they deserve when they return home. "
With these words he touched the chords of American patriotism, the Democratic audience that has taken up and began to chant in unison: "USA, USA, USA". "I'll be a president - has ended after 44 minutes - which looks to the future and not the past. But remember, this election is not about me but about all of you."
The finish was spectacular, more concert or convention Olympics from politics: a shower of confetti, fireworks and endless applause.
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Ted Kennedy
DENVER - At half past seven in the evening the sick old lion with a long white mane made his entrance into the arena and in the evening dedicated to Michelle Obama has taken away half scene the woman who dreams of becoming First Lady. Two-minute standing ovation he received when Ted Kennedy, at a slow pace, the physical care against inflated by the massive brain tumor, has reached the stage where his niece Caroline had just finished to enhance its quality. "Thank you, thank you, thank you", he repeated almost moved, with that unmistakable voice that generations of Americans have learned to recognize four decades of political life of the youngest brother, the last heir, marked by deaths, battles and defeats, the legend of Camelot in America.
In Denver had not come, I'll have discouraged doctors, party friends, family members, had prevented his wife Vicky. But he wanted to be present to "pass the torch in the hands of a new generation of Americans," to anoint Barack Obama officially as the only true heir to JFK. Someone in the audience wept, others to hold back her tears touched his listeners on the stage reserved for the family, Carolina, another niece Maria Shiver (wife of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger) and hundreds of signs saying Kennedy was waved by the delegates.
He spoke for seven minutes. "The hope rises again and the dream lives on," he said, he has no more than two years of life, "nothing, nothing would prevent me from being here with you tonight." In a speech that echoed one of his most popular (28 years ago) has repeatedly ripped the applause of the delegates: "By electing Obama we will guarantee that every American, from north to south, from east to west, young or old, will have a quality of health care as a fundamental right and not as a privilege. democratic friends, American friends, eserre is wonderful with you tonight. There is a new wave of challenges ahead of us and if we take the right direction we will reach our destination: not just a victory for our party, but renewal for our nation. In November the torch will be passed again to a new generation of Americans. And I promise that next January I will be in court for the resumption of work of the United States Senate. "
Kennedy spoke before the crowd at the Pepsi Center had watched in silence the short film about him shot by renowned documentary filmmaker Ken Burns. Pictures Ted boat with family members, brief interventions wife, Senator John Kerry (the Democratic candidate defeated by George Bush 2004), the closest friends. It had to be just what his contribution to the Convention. But he wanted to do more. Perhaps, as some say, to distract the delegates from the endless controversy that opposes Obama to Clinton, no doubt because he had decided to leave his political testament. And he wanted to do it in person.
(August 26, 2008)
from our correspondent FLORE D'ALBERTO Arcais
Ted Kennedy
DENVER - At half past seven in the evening the sick old lion with a long white mane made his entrance into the arena and in the evening dedicated to Michelle Obama has taken away half scene the woman who dreams of becoming First Lady. Two-minute standing ovation he received when Ted Kennedy, at a slow pace, the physical care against inflated by the massive brain tumor, has reached the stage where his niece Caroline had just finished to enhance its quality. "Thank you, thank you, thank you", he repeated almost moved, with that unmistakable voice that generations of Americans have learned to recognize four decades of political life of the youngest brother, the last heir, marked by deaths, battles and defeats, the legend of Camelot in America.
In Denver had not come, I'll have discouraged doctors, party friends, family members, had prevented his wife Vicky. But he wanted to be present to "pass the torch in the hands of a new generation of Americans," to anoint Barack Obama officially as the only true heir to JFK. Someone in the audience wept, others to hold back her tears touched his listeners on the stage reserved for the family, Carolina, another niece Maria Shiver (wife of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger) and hundreds of signs saying Kennedy was waved by the delegates.
He spoke for seven minutes. "The hope rises again and the dream lives on," he said, he has no more than two years of life, "nothing, nothing would prevent me from being here with you tonight." In a speech that echoed one of his most popular (28 years ago) has repeatedly ripped the applause of the delegates: "By electing Obama we will guarantee that every American, from north to south, from east to west, young or old, will have a quality of health care as a fundamental right and not as a privilege. democratic friends, American friends, eserre is wonderful with you tonight. There is a new wave of challenges ahead of us and if we take the right direction we will reach our destination: not just a victory for our party, but renewal for our nation. In November the torch will be passed again to a new generation of Americans. And I promise that next January I will be in court for the resumption of work of the United States Senate. "
Kennedy spoke before the crowd at the Pepsi Center had watched in silence the short film about him shot by renowned documentary filmmaker Ken Burns. Pictures Ted boat with family members, brief interventions wife, Senator John Kerry (the Democratic candidate defeated by George Bush 2004), the closest friends. It had to be just what his contribution to the Convention. But he wanted to do more. Perhaps, as some say, to distract the delegates from the endless controversy that opposes Obama to Clinton, no doubt because he had decided to leave his political testament. And he wanted to do it in person.
(August 26, 2008)
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Ovation Ted Kennedy_ "Hope Rises"
from our correspondent FLORE D'ALBERTO Arcais
Ted Kennedy
DENVER - At half past seven in the evening the sick old lion with a long white mane made his entrance into the arena and in the evening dedicated to Michelle Obama has taken away half scene the woman who dreams of becoming First Lady. Two-minute standing ovation he received when Ted Kennedy, at a slow pace, the physical care against inflated by the massive brain tumor, has reached the stage where his niece Caroline had just finished to enhance its quality. "Thank you, thank you, thank you", he repeated almost moved, with that unmistakable voice that generations of Americans have learned to recognize four decades of political life of the youngest brother, the last heir, marked by deaths, battles and defeats, the legend of Camelot in America.
In Denver had not come, I'll have discouraged doctors, party friends, family members, had prevented his wife Vicky. But he wanted to be present to "pass the torch in the hands of a new generation of Americans," to anoint Barack Obama officially as the only true heir to JFK. Someone in the audience wept, others to hold back her tears touched his listeners on the stage reserved for the family, Carolina, another niece Maria Shiver (wife of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger) and hundreds of signs saying Kennedy was waved by the delegates.
He spoke for seven minutes. "The hope rises again and the dream lives on," he said, he has no more than two years of life, "nothing, nothing would prevent me from being here with you tonight." In a speech that echoed one of his most popular (28 years ago) has repeatedly ripped the applause of the delegates: "By electing Obama we will guarantee that every American, from north to south, from east to west, young or old, will have a quality of health care as a fundamental right and not as a privilege. democratic friends, American friends, eserre is wonderful with you tonight. There is a new wave of challenges ahead of us and if we take the right direction we will reach our destination: not just a victory for our party, but renewal for our nation. In November the torch will be passed again to a new generation of Americans. And I promise that next January I will be in court for the resumption of work of the United States Senate. "
Kennedy spoke before the crowd at the Pepsi Center had watched in silence the short film about him shot by renowned documentary filmmaker Ken Burns. Pictures Ted boat with family members, brief interventions wife, Senator John Kerry (the Democratic candidate defeated by George Bush 2004), the closest friends. It had to be just what his contribution to the Convention. But he wanted to do more. Perhaps, as some say, to distract the delegates from the endless controversy that opposes Obama to Clinton, no doubt because he had decided to leave his political testament. And he wanted to do it in person.
(August 26, 2008)
from our correspondent FLORE D'ALBERTO Arcais
Ted Kennedy
DENVER - At half past seven in the evening the sick old lion with a long white mane made his entrance into the arena and in the evening dedicated to Michelle Obama has taken away half scene the woman who dreams of becoming First Lady. Two-minute standing ovation he received when Ted Kennedy, at a slow pace, the physical care against inflated by the massive brain tumor, has reached the stage where his niece Caroline had just finished to enhance its quality. "Thank you, thank you, thank you", he repeated almost moved, with that unmistakable voice that generations of Americans have learned to recognize four decades of political life of the youngest brother, the last heir, marked by deaths, battles and defeats, the legend of Camelot in America.
In Denver had not come, I'll have discouraged doctors, party friends, family members, had prevented his wife Vicky. But he wanted to be present to "pass the torch in the hands of a new generation of Americans," to anoint Barack Obama officially as the only true heir to JFK. Someone in the audience wept, others to hold back her tears touched his listeners on the stage reserved for the family, Carolina, another niece Maria Shiver (wife of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger) and hundreds of signs saying Kennedy was waved by the delegates.
He spoke for seven minutes. "The hope rises again and the dream lives on," he said, he has no more than two years of life, "nothing, nothing would prevent me from being here with you tonight." In a speech that echoed one of his most popular (28 years ago) has repeatedly ripped the applause of the delegates: "By electing Obama we will guarantee that every American, from north to south, from east to west, young or old, will have a quality of health care as a fundamental right and not as a privilege. democratic friends, American friends, eserre is wonderful with you tonight. There is a new wave of challenges ahead of us and if we take the right direction we will reach our destination: not just a victory for our party, but renewal for our nation. In November the torch will be passed again to a new generation of Americans. And I promise that next January I will be in court for the resumption of work of the United States Senate. "
Kennedy spoke before the crowd at the Pepsi Center had watched in silence the short film about him shot by renowned documentary filmmaker Ken Burns. Pictures Ted boat with family members, brief interventions wife, Senator John Kerry (the Democratic candidate defeated by George Bush 2004), the closest friends. It had to be just what his contribution to the Convention. But he wanted to do more. Perhaps, as some say, to distract the delegates from the endless controversy that opposes Obama to Clinton, no doubt because he had decided to leave his political testament. And he wanted to do it in person.
(August 26, 2008)
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
How To Try Out For The Mls 2010
THE MOLECULE OF LIFE-Stella Marchino
As promised here is the first of my articles ... the first issue that I would like to talk about is water, its waste and possible ways to keep the few remaining resources !
THE MOLECULE OF LIFE
What is water? Scientists say is a molecule composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen binding to form a compound with unique properties, essential in practically all life processes. At room temperature is a liquid, tasteless, colorless and odorless gas that comprises 95% of all human beings. Death comes without a drink in no more than 3 days in the newborn and up to 10 days in adults. Shocking ... not many of us know these things, because maybe the people studied as me or have read them somewhere, or heard him by accident. Yet despite this most of us use water thoughtlessly.
The water occupies the 2 / 3 of the earth's surface, more than half therefore, it must however be many restrictions. Of these 2 / 3 only 2.5% of drinking water and this is not even 10% is liquid but in the form of glaciers. It is also distributed in a totally uneven, as 11 countries use 50000metri meters / year per inhabitant, the other only 5000metri meters / year per inhabitant. In other words while the child is complaining because the water west of the pool is too cold, the third world literally dying of thirst. The 11 countries we are talking about are in fact all Westerners, all over make it a totally unrestrained use only made of waste and pollution of this precious little there is left. I see people making the water run minutes from the tap before drinking it, others who turn to watch TV while washing dishes ... while water pours and goes away like blood from our veins. In most all forms of waste (sewage, industrial, etc..) Flows in our seas, rivers and lakes.
I'm not here just to be "bigoted" but to find, as you can in my small, one solution. What could be done to solve the problem? The problem should be eradicated at the root that is to say with very strong political intervention. First of all make it much more expensive water and harsh penalties for those who consume more than a certain level, unfortunately the man of the new millennium is still very attached the money is there and maybe hit the only solution. Projects even more unthinkable is the construction of purifiers and double pipes, through which we can use clean water for drinking but not all the household and not, and reserve the water for drinking. In our little something could be done in a concrete way, such an awareness campaign and education savings. We should aim to teach you how to reduce waste water and use a few simple rules to restrict to a minimum the use of that required, by passing a positive message, not the usual lecture environmentalist. You could make flyers and meetings based on a few points now enumerate, supported in our case from municipal bodies. I start from this:
• Change the style of life ... do not need three showers a day ... even leaving open the tap while you soap or brushing your teeth!
· Prefer to wash dishes by hand, use the dishwasher when fully charged, as well as the washing machine.
· endeavor to equip itself with every family that can be filled with rainwater tanks to be used for watering, washing the car or change the water the fish !!!!!
• Other proposals are accepted at the time I do not have anything.
This is just an idea, but from the bottom might be great and get to the upper floors of the government that it should be of concern at first because our south has already serious problems of water scarcity especially during the summer. We are not far from the center of it.
I think it is so important and urgent. If we think about it since he formed the modern society (more or less over the years '50-'70), water consumption has grown exponentially. Soon then will contribute to this great waste in developing countries like India or China.
Think about it and then wake up, I do not say this but given the data: the most optimistic estimates say that water resources will not reach even to 2025 when our generation will not have even 50 years ... I conclude with these data that in my opinion speaks for itself ... look while various proposals to try to change something.
As promised here is the first of my articles ... the first issue that I would like to talk about is water, its waste and possible ways to keep the few remaining resources !
THE MOLECULE OF LIFE
What is water? Scientists say is a molecule composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen binding to form a compound with unique properties, essential in practically all life processes. At room temperature is a liquid, tasteless, colorless and odorless gas that comprises 95% of all human beings. Death comes without a drink in no more than 3 days in the newborn and up to 10 days in adults. Shocking ... not many of us know these things, because maybe the people studied as me or have read them somewhere, or heard him by accident. Yet despite this most of us use water thoughtlessly.
The water occupies the 2 / 3 of the earth's surface, more than half therefore, it must however be many restrictions. Of these 2 / 3 only 2.5% of drinking water and this is not even 10% is liquid but in the form of glaciers. It is also distributed in a totally uneven, as 11 countries use 50000metri meters / year per inhabitant, the other only 5000metri meters / year per inhabitant. In other words while the child is complaining because the water west of the pool is too cold, the third world literally dying of thirst. The 11 countries we are talking about are in fact all Westerners, all over make it a totally unrestrained use only made of waste and pollution of this precious little there is left. I see people making the water run minutes from the tap before drinking it, others who turn to watch TV while washing dishes ... while water pours and goes away like blood from our veins. In most all forms of waste (sewage, industrial, etc..) Flows in our seas, rivers and lakes.
I'm not here just to be "bigoted" but to find, as you can in my small, one solution. What could be done to solve the problem? The problem should be eradicated at the root that is to say with very strong political intervention. First of all make it much more expensive water and harsh penalties for those who consume more than a certain level, unfortunately the man of the new millennium is still very attached the money is there and maybe hit the only solution. Projects even more unthinkable is the construction of purifiers and double pipes, through which we can use clean water for drinking but not all the household and not, and reserve the water for drinking. In our little something could be done in a concrete way, such an awareness campaign and education savings. We should aim to teach you how to reduce waste water and use a few simple rules to restrict to a minimum the use of that required, by passing a positive message, not the usual lecture environmentalist. You could make flyers and meetings based on a few points now enumerate, supported in our case from municipal bodies. I start from this:
• Change the style of life ... do not need three showers a day ... even leaving open the tap while you soap or brushing your teeth!
· Prefer to wash dishes by hand, use the dishwasher when fully charged, as well as the washing machine.
· endeavor to equip itself with every family that can be filled with rainwater tanks to be used for watering, washing the car or change the water the fish !!!!!
• Other proposals are accepted at the time I do not have anything.
This is just an idea, but from the bottom might be great and get to the upper floors of the government that it should be of concern at first because our south has already serious problems of water scarcity especially during the summer. We are not far from the center of it.
I think it is so important and urgent. If we think about it since he formed the modern society (more or less over the years '50-'70), water consumption has grown exponentially. Soon then will contribute to this great waste in developing countries like India or China.
Think about it and then wake up, I do not say this but given the data: the most optimistic estimates say that water resources will not reach even to 2025 when our generation will not have even 50 years ... I conclude with these data that in my opinion speaks for itself ... look while various proposals to try to change something.
How To Try Out For The Mls 2010
THE MOLECULE OF LIFE-Stella Marchino
As promised here is the first of my articles ... the first issue that I would like to talk about is water, its waste and possible ways to keep the few remaining resources !
THE MOLECULE OF LIFE
What is water? Scientists say is a molecule composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen binding to form a compound with unique properties, essential in practically all life processes. At room temperature is a liquid, tasteless, colorless and odorless gas that comprises 95% of all human beings. Death comes without a drink in no more than 3 days in the newborn and up to 10 days in adults. Shocking ... not many of us know these things, because maybe the people studied as me or have read them somewhere, or heard him by accident. Yet despite this most of us use water thoughtlessly.
The water occupies the 2 / 3 of the earth's surface, more than half therefore, it must however be many restrictions. Of these 2 / 3 only 2.5% of drinking water and this is not even 10% is liquid but in the form of glaciers. It is also distributed in a totally uneven, as 11 countries use 50000metri meters / year per inhabitant, the other only 5000metri meters / year per inhabitant. In other words while the child is complaining because the water west of the pool is too cold, the third world literally dying of thirst. The 11 countries we are talking about are in fact all Westerners, all over make it a totally unrestrained use only made of waste and pollution of this precious little there is left. I see people making the water run minutes from the tap before drinking it, others who turn to watch TV while washing dishes ... while water pours and goes away like blood from our veins. In most all forms of waste (sewage, industrial, etc..) Flows in our seas, rivers and lakes.
I'm not here just to be "bigoted" but to find, as you can in my small, one solution. What could be done to solve the problem? The problem should be eradicated at the root that is to say with very strong political intervention. First of all make it much more expensive water and harsh penalties for those who consume more than a certain level, unfortunately the man of the new millennium is still very attached the money is there and maybe hit the only solution. Projects even more unthinkable is the construction of purifiers and double pipes, through which we can use clean water for drinking but not all the household and not, and reserve the water for drinking. In our little something could be done in a concrete way, such an awareness campaign and education savings. We should aim to teach you how to reduce waste water and use a few simple rules to restrict to a minimum the use of that required, by passing a positive message, not the usual lecture environmentalist. You could make flyers and meetings based on a few points now enumerate, supported in our case from municipal bodies. I start from this:
• Change the style of life ... do not need three showers a day ... even leaving open the tap while you soap or brushing your teeth!
· Prefer to wash dishes by hand, use the dishwasher when fully charged, as well as the washing machine.
· endeavor to equip itself with every family that can be filled with rainwater tanks to be used for watering, washing the car or change the water the fish !!!!!
• Other proposals are accepted at the time I do not have anything.
This is just an idea, but from the bottom might be great and get to the upper floors of the government that it should be of concern at first because our south has already serious problems of water scarcity especially during the summer. We are not far from the center of it.
I think it is so important and urgent. If we think about it since he formed the modern society (more or less over the years '50-'70), water consumption has grown exponentially. Soon then will contribute to this great waste in developing countries like India or China.
Think about it and then wake up, I do not say this but given the data: the most optimistic estimates say that water resources will not reach even to 2025 when our generation will not have even 50 years ... I conclude with these data that in my opinion speaks for itself ... look while various proposals to try to change something.
As promised here is the first of my articles ... the first issue that I would like to talk about is water, its waste and possible ways to keep the few remaining resources !
THE MOLECULE OF LIFE
What is water? Scientists say is a molecule composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen binding to form a compound with unique properties, essential in practically all life processes. At room temperature is a liquid, tasteless, colorless and odorless gas that comprises 95% of all human beings. Death comes without a drink in no more than 3 days in the newborn and up to 10 days in adults. Shocking ... not many of us know these things, because maybe the people studied as me or have read them somewhere, or heard him by accident. Yet despite this most of us use water thoughtlessly.
The water occupies the 2 / 3 of the earth's surface, more than half therefore, it must however be many restrictions. Of these 2 / 3 only 2.5% of drinking water and this is not even 10% is liquid but in the form of glaciers. It is also distributed in a totally uneven, as 11 countries use 50000metri meters / year per inhabitant, the other only 5000metri meters / year per inhabitant. In other words while the child is complaining because the water west of the pool is too cold, the third world literally dying of thirst. The 11 countries we are talking about are in fact all Westerners, all over make it a totally unrestrained use only made of waste and pollution of this precious little there is left. I see people making the water run minutes from the tap before drinking it, others who turn to watch TV while washing dishes ... while water pours and goes away like blood from our veins. In most all forms of waste (sewage, industrial, etc..) Flows in our seas, rivers and lakes.
I'm not here just to be "bigoted" but to find, as you can in my small, one solution. What could be done to solve the problem? The problem should be eradicated at the root that is to say with very strong political intervention. First of all make it much more expensive water and harsh penalties for those who consume more than a certain level, unfortunately the man of the new millennium is still very attached the money is there and maybe hit the only solution. Projects even more unthinkable is the construction of purifiers and double pipes, through which we can use clean water for drinking but not all the household and not, and reserve the water for drinking. In our little something could be done in a concrete way, such an awareness campaign and education savings. We should aim to teach you how to reduce waste water and use a few simple rules to restrict to a minimum the use of that required, by passing a positive message, not the usual lecture environmentalist. You could make flyers and meetings based on a few points now enumerate, supported in our case from municipal bodies. I start from this:
• Change the style of life ... do not need three showers a day ... even leaving open the tap while you soap or brushing your teeth!
· Prefer to wash dishes by hand, use the dishwasher when fully charged, as well as the washing machine.
· endeavor to equip itself with every family that can be filled with rainwater tanks to be used for watering, washing the car or change the water the fish !!!!!
• Other proposals are accepted at the time I do not have anything.
This is just an idea, but from the bottom might be great and get to the upper floors of the government that it should be of concern at first because our south has already serious problems of water scarcity especially during the summer. We are not far from the center of it.
I think it is so important and urgent. If we think about it since he formed the modern society (more or less over the years '50-'70), water consumption has grown exponentially. Soon then will contribute to this great waste in developing countries like India or China.
Think about it and then wake up, I do not say this but given the data: the most optimistic estimates say that water resources will not reach even to 2025 when our generation will not have even 50 years ... I conclude with these data that in my opinion speaks for itself ... look while various proposals to try to change something.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Jordin Sparkszack Y Cody
The richness of the network
FOLLOWING AN ARTICLE OF EMPEDOCLE MAFF (JOURNALIST recently passed away), on a very interesting Yochai BENKLER.SEGNALATOCI KINDLY BOOK BY SIMONE BREACH UNDER THE GROUP MEDIASENZAMEDIATORI.ORG.
Less than two decades of the Internet have already formed an era that
can be divided into several stages, relegating the determinism of McLuhan ("The medium is the massage
") of the studies on the Enlightenment
communication. Today, the economy modeled on the network is beyond the
market, capital, labor, trade. The suggestion
of this new development model is now present in various
scholars, as well testifies "Mediasenzamediatori.org"
probably the Italian site more in line with the attempt to give
organic theory of the development of this innovation.
Even here it deserves its showcase Yochai Benkler,
social scientist at Yale University, who in his most recent study,
"The Wealth of Networks" (The richness of the Network) (515 pp.,
Yale University Press, 2006), part of the Network
to demonstrate and explain how the new social production is transforming markets and
freedom. With "Network" instead of "Nations," Benkler
delivery to the past economic development identified by Adam Smith, and
candidate to unveil the new mechanisms are in place to promote
development and freedom, that is to shape the contemporary society . With a new
than any previous stage of development
humanity: this time, the focus of development along
promoters and users are human beings, the "individuals",
free at last, thanks to the economy of the Net ,
from the constraints of resources and social organization that have determined over the centuries
classes.
Why the Net, with its connections in random or voluntary or
objective is creating big news in the manufacturing process
contemporary traditional financial capital
is no longer necessary, expensive infrastructure is obsolete and no longer
need strings or large families to create development. The new
physical capital needed is a computer connected to the network, and
new "entrepreneurs" are potentially all individuals who make up the
billion humans already connected, the drive to establish
from their personal curiosity: "Individuals - Benkler says - that interact
socially, as human beings and as social beings
more than as market actors through the price system. "
this is the new network economy that develops over the concepts
market and private property, in which all produce, all
have, all they own, where the act of will is not in
specific action that everyone does, but in the connection.
The challenge is the development of the industrial total,
has just begun, and is producing attempts defend the old order.
First side information.
Just because the new model calls into question the pillars of the old model
industrial, with the "common good" to replace the property,
with the individual who replaces the traditional entrepreneur, goes beyond the dubious
a generic "information society"
able to intercept the new. Because, says Benkler, "the economy
Network offers different communication platforms,
and thus reduces the power of traditional media, such as in
properties of the medium allows the owner to choose what others can
see, and
affect their perception of what may or may not do. " With a devastating
innovation to traditional journalism, because
"The different format of the public sphere created by the Network
make a tool available to anyone to speak, to inquire, to investigate
without the need to access the resources of a traditional media organization
. This new freedom
penetrates all the streams up to the commercial media, reaching
eliminate any role for the concept of audience measurement
as a benchmark of success. In fact, "while in the mass media
the traditional criterion of success is to determine a moderate
interest in as many viewers as possible a little busy, Network
economy the focus is on creating products
highly attractive to a highly engaged audience. "
The political fallout of this new production model determines two phenomena
intended to enlarge the sphere of freedom and democracy
: because each individual will cease to operate within the bounds
financial organization or association
industrial society, and because it is more attentive to the arguments of others,
is constantly connected with others. Information, knowledge and culture
are created on a large scale in a practice of solidarity
determined by the sole initial capital, namely, the
computer connected to the Net As defined Benkler, "the practice of
freedom that begins to emerge with the economy of the Net allows people to find
beyond national boundaries or social
, beyond space and political divisions.
allows people to solve problems together in new forms of association
unrelated to the old constraints of the formal legal and political grouping
.
comes to mind what happened in the U.S. in the years between 11 and
today, when every response of the administration fell
passive acceptance by the country, in a total delegation
expressly granted to the President. Until two boys
of Pennsylvania have created "MoveOn.org," the site of the opposition
the war and the removal of civil liberties policy
as fighting terrorism and in a few months, the site has become
the center of the alternative to George Bush, and last November has been the main glue
campaign
that brought the Democrats to take the majority in the new Congress in terms of
parliamentary republic, was put in the minority
President.
process allargamnento of freedom,
expansion of democracy, of tolerance of ethnic and geographical barriers allowed the economy
Network produces, among other effects, a new way to produce
culture more transparent, more participatory, especially
"a system of cultural production that is clearly
better results than those produced by mass culture
impostasi business in the last century."
We're in the midst of technological change, economic and organizational
that allows us to renegotiate terms such as freedom, justice
, productivity compared to how they set out not only
in industrial society, but even in that information. For
Benkler, "How will we live in this new environment
determined by the economy of the network depends on the policy choices that we will
within the next ten years." The new man evoked
ideologies of the last century is perhaps indeed the human being free, equal
, production that is being formed under the new conditions
technology. With a warning that we deliver as we Binkler
clarifies the terms of the choice: "For economic policy,
allow the winners to dictate the terms of yesterday's competition
of tomorrow, it would be disastrous. As social policy,
miss this opportunity to enrich democracy, freedom and justice
in our society, while maintaining and even increasing productivity
of our new system, it would be unforgivable. "
Perhaps the "lonely crowd" by David Reisman is beginning to
broken down into individuals able to replace the classes, or
determine the new class, together, creators, promoters, operators
, consumers of information, knowledge, development and
culture, in society at the time of the Network
FOLLOWING AN ARTICLE OF EMPEDOCLE MAFF (JOURNALIST recently passed away), on a very interesting Yochai BENKLER.SEGNALATOCI KINDLY BOOK BY SIMONE BREACH UNDER THE GROUP MEDIASENZAMEDIATORI.ORG.
Less than two decades of the Internet have already formed an era that
can be divided into several stages, relegating the determinism of McLuhan ("The medium is the massage
") of the studies on the Enlightenment
communication. Today, the economy modeled on the network is beyond the
market, capital, labor, trade. The suggestion
of this new development model is now present in various
scholars, as well testifies "Mediasenzamediatori.org"
probably the Italian site more in line with the attempt to give
organic theory of the development of this innovation.
Even here it deserves its showcase Yochai Benkler,
social scientist at Yale University, who in his most recent study,
"The Wealth of Networks" (The richness of the Network) (515 pp.,
Yale University Press, 2006), part of the Network
to demonstrate and explain how the new social production is transforming markets and
freedom. With "Network" instead of "Nations," Benkler
delivery to the past economic development identified by Adam Smith, and
candidate to unveil the new mechanisms are in place to promote
development and freedom, that is to shape the contemporary society . With a new
than any previous stage of development
humanity: this time, the focus of development along
promoters and users are human beings, the "individuals",
free at last, thanks to the economy of the Net ,
from the constraints of resources and social organization that have determined over the centuries
classes.
Why the Net, with its connections in random or voluntary or
objective is creating big news in the manufacturing process
contemporary traditional financial capital
is no longer necessary, expensive infrastructure is obsolete and no longer
need strings or large families to create development. The new
physical capital needed is a computer connected to the network, and
new "entrepreneurs" are potentially all individuals who make up the
billion humans already connected, the drive to establish
from their personal curiosity: "Individuals - Benkler says - that interact
socially, as human beings and as social beings
more than as market actors through the price system. "
this is the new network economy that develops over the concepts
market and private property, in which all produce, all
have, all they own, where the act of will is not in
specific action that everyone does, but in the connection.
The challenge is the development of the industrial total,
has just begun, and is producing attempts defend the old order.
First side information.
Just because the new model calls into question the pillars of the old model
industrial, with the "common good" to replace the property,
with the individual who replaces the traditional entrepreneur, goes beyond the dubious
a generic "information society"
able to intercept the new. Because, says Benkler, "the economy
Network offers different communication platforms,
and thus reduces the power of traditional media, such as in
properties of the medium allows the owner to choose what others can
see, and
affect their perception of what may or may not do. " With a devastating
innovation to traditional journalism, because
"The different format of the public sphere created by the Network
make a tool available to anyone to speak, to inquire, to investigate
without the need to access the resources of a traditional media organization
. This new freedom
penetrates all the streams up to the commercial media, reaching
eliminate any role for the concept of audience measurement
as a benchmark of success. In fact, "while in the mass media
the traditional criterion of success is to determine a moderate
interest in as many viewers as possible a little busy, Network
economy the focus is on creating products
highly attractive to a highly engaged audience. "
The political fallout of this new production model determines two phenomena
intended to enlarge the sphere of freedom and democracy
: because each individual will cease to operate within the bounds
financial organization or association
industrial society, and because it is more attentive to the arguments of others,
is constantly connected with others. Information, knowledge and culture
are created on a large scale in a practice of solidarity
determined by the sole initial capital, namely, the
computer connected to the Net As defined Benkler, "the practice of
freedom that begins to emerge with the economy of the Net allows people to find
beyond national boundaries or social
, beyond space and political divisions.
allows people to solve problems together in new forms of association
unrelated to the old constraints of the formal legal and political grouping
.
comes to mind what happened in the U.S. in the years between 11 and
today, when every response of the administration fell
passive acceptance by the country, in a total delegation
expressly granted to the President. Until two boys
of Pennsylvania have created "MoveOn.org," the site of the opposition
the war and the removal of civil liberties policy
as fighting terrorism and in a few months, the site has become
the center of the alternative to George Bush, and last November has been the main glue
campaign
that brought the Democrats to take the majority in the new Congress in terms of
parliamentary republic, was put in the minority
President.
process allargamnento of freedom,
expansion of democracy, of tolerance of ethnic and geographical barriers allowed the economy
Network produces, among other effects, a new way to produce
culture more transparent, more participatory, especially
"a system of cultural production that is clearly
better results than those produced by mass culture
impostasi business in the last century."
We're in the midst of technological change, economic and organizational
that allows us to renegotiate terms such as freedom, justice
, productivity compared to how they set out not only
in industrial society, but even in that information. For
Benkler, "How will we live in this new environment
determined by the economy of the network depends on the policy choices that we will
within the next ten years." The new man evoked
ideologies of the last century is perhaps indeed the human being free, equal
, production that is being formed under the new conditions
technology. With a warning that we deliver as we Binkler
clarifies the terms of the choice: "For economic policy,
allow the winners to dictate the terms of yesterday's competition
of tomorrow, it would be disastrous. As social policy,
miss this opportunity to enrich democracy, freedom and justice
in our society, while maintaining and even increasing productivity
of our new system, it would be unforgivable. "
Perhaps the "lonely crowd" by David Reisman is beginning to
broken down into individuals able to replace the classes, or
determine the new class, together, creators, promoters, operators
, consumers of information, knowledge, development and
culture, in society at the time of the Network
Jordin Sparkszack Y Cody
The richness of the network
FOLLOWING AN ARTICLE OF EMPEDOCLE MAFF (JOURNALIST recently passed away), on a very interesting Yochai BENKLER.SEGNALATOCI KINDLY BOOK BY SIMONE BREACH UNDER THE GROUP MEDIASENZAMEDIATORI.ORG.
Less than two decades of the Internet have already formed an era that
can be divided into several stages, relegating the determinism of McLuhan ("The medium is the massage
") of the studies on the Enlightenment
communication. Today, the economy modeled on the network is beyond the
market, capital, labor, trade. The suggestion
of this new development model is now present in various
scholars, as well testifies "Mediasenzamediatori.org"
probably the Italian site more in line with the attempt to give
organic theory of the development of this innovation.
Even here it deserves its showcase Yochai Benkler,
social scientist at Yale University, who in his most recent study,
"The Wealth of Networks" (The richness of the Network) (515 pp.,
Yale University Press, 2006), part of the Network
to demonstrate and explain how the new social production is transforming markets and
freedom. With "Network" instead of "Nations," Benkler
delivery to the past economic development identified by Adam Smith, and
candidate to unveil the new mechanisms are in place to promote
development and freedom, that is to shape the contemporary society . With a new
than any previous stage of development
humanity: this time, the focus of development along
promoters and users are human beings, the "individuals",
free at last, thanks to the economy of the Net ,
from the constraints of resources and social organization that have determined over the centuries
classes.
Why the Net, with its connections in random or voluntary or
objective is creating big news in the manufacturing process
contemporary traditional financial capital
is no longer necessary, expensive infrastructure is obsolete and no longer
need strings or large families to create development. The new
physical capital needed is a computer connected to the network, and
new "entrepreneurs" are potentially all individuals who make up the
billion humans already connected, the drive to establish
from their personal curiosity: "Individuals - Benkler says - that interact
socially, as human beings and as social beings
more than as market actors through the price system. "
this is the new network economy that develops over the concepts
market and private property, in which all produce, all
have, all they own, where the act of will is not in
specific action that everyone does, but in the connection.
The challenge is the development of the industrial total,
has just begun, and is producing attempts defend the old order.
First side information.
Just because the new model calls into question the pillars of the old model
industrial, with the "common good" to replace the property,
with the individual who replaces the traditional entrepreneur, goes beyond the dubious
a generic "information society"
able to intercept the new. Because, says Benkler, "the economy
Network offers different communication platforms,
and thus reduces the power of traditional media, such as in
properties of the medium allows the owner to choose what others can
see, and
affect their perception of what may or may not do. " With a devastating
innovation to traditional journalism, because
"The different format of the public sphere created by the Network
make a tool available to anyone to speak, to inquire, to investigate
without the need to access the resources of a traditional media organization
. This new freedom
penetrates all the streams up to the commercial media, reaching
eliminate any role for the concept of audience measurement
as a benchmark of success. In fact, "while in the mass media
the traditional criterion of success is to determine a moderate
interest in as many viewers as possible a little busy, Network
economy the focus is on creating products
highly attractive to a highly engaged audience. "
The political fallout of this new production model determines two phenomena
intended to enlarge the sphere of freedom and democracy
: because each individual will cease to operate within the bounds
financial organization or association
industrial society, and because it is more attentive to the arguments of others,
is constantly connected with others. Information, knowledge and culture
are created on a large scale in a practice of solidarity
determined by the sole initial capital, namely, the
computer connected to the Net As defined Benkler, "the practice of
freedom that begins to emerge with the economy of the Net allows people to find
beyond national boundaries or social
, beyond space and political divisions.
allows people to solve problems together in new forms of association
unrelated to the old constraints of the formal legal and political grouping
.
comes to mind what happened in the U.S. in the years between 11 and
today, when every response of the administration fell
passive acceptance by the country, in a total delegation
expressly granted to the President. Until two boys
of Pennsylvania have created "MoveOn.org," the site of the opposition
the war and the removal of civil liberties policy
as fighting terrorism and in a few months, the site has become
the center of the alternative to George Bush, and last November has been the main glue
campaign
that brought the Democrats to take the majority in the new Congress in terms of
parliamentary republic, was put in the minority
President.
process allargamnento of freedom,
expansion of democracy, of tolerance of ethnic and geographical barriers allowed the economy
Network produces, among other effects, a new way to produce
culture more transparent, more participatory, especially
"a system of cultural production that is clearly
better results than those produced by mass culture
impostasi business in the last century."
We're in the midst of technological change, economic and organizational
that allows us to renegotiate terms such as freedom, justice
, productivity compared to how they set out not only
in industrial society, but even in that information. For
Benkler, "How will we live in this new environment
determined by the economy of the network depends on the policy choices that we will
within the next ten years." The new man evoked
ideologies of the last century is perhaps indeed the human being free, equal
, production that is being formed under the new conditions
technology. With a warning that we deliver as we Binkler
clarifies the terms of the choice: "For economic policy,
allow the winners to dictate the terms of yesterday's competition
of tomorrow, it would be disastrous. As social policy,
miss this opportunity to enrich democracy, freedom and justice
in our society, while maintaining and even increasing productivity
of our new system, it would be unforgivable. "
Perhaps the "lonely crowd" by David Reisman is beginning to
broken down into individuals able to replace the classes, or
determine the new class, together, creators, promoters, operators
, consumers of information, knowledge, development and
culture, in society at the time of the Network
FOLLOWING AN ARTICLE OF EMPEDOCLE MAFF (JOURNALIST recently passed away), on a very interesting Yochai BENKLER.SEGNALATOCI KINDLY BOOK BY SIMONE BREACH UNDER THE GROUP MEDIASENZAMEDIATORI.ORG.
Less than two decades of the Internet have already formed an era that
can be divided into several stages, relegating the determinism of McLuhan ("The medium is the massage
") of the studies on the Enlightenment
communication. Today, the economy modeled on the network is beyond the
market, capital, labor, trade. The suggestion
of this new development model is now present in various
scholars, as well testifies "Mediasenzamediatori.org"
probably the Italian site more in line with the attempt to give
organic theory of the development of this innovation.
Even here it deserves its showcase Yochai Benkler,
social scientist at Yale University, who in his most recent study,
"The Wealth of Networks" (The richness of the Network) (515 pp.,
Yale University Press, 2006), part of the Network
to demonstrate and explain how the new social production is transforming markets and
freedom. With "Network" instead of "Nations," Benkler
delivery to the past economic development identified by Adam Smith, and
candidate to unveil the new mechanisms are in place to promote
development and freedom, that is to shape the contemporary society . With a new
than any previous stage of development
humanity: this time, the focus of development along
promoters and users are human beings, the "individuals",
free at last, thanks to the economy of the Net ,
from the constraints of resources and social organization that have determined over the centuries
classes.
Why the Net, with its connections in random or voluntary or
objective is creating big news in the manufacturing process
contemporary traditional financial capital
is no longer necessary, expensive infrastructure is obsolete and no longer
need strings or large families to create development. The new
physical capital needed is a computer connected to the network, and
new "entrepreneurs" are potentially all individuals who make up the
billion humans already connected, the drive to establish
from their personal curiosity: "Individuals - Benkler says - that interact
socially, as human beings and as social beings
more than as market actors through the price system. "
this is the new network economy that develops over the concepts
market and private property, in which all produce, all
have, all they own, where the act of will is not in
specific action that everyone does, but in the connection.
The challenge is the development of the industrial total,
has just begun, and is producing attempts defend the old order.
First side information.
Just because the new model calls into question the pillars of the old model
industrial, with the "common good" to replace the property,
with the individual who replaces the traditional entrepreneur, goes beyond the dubious
a generic "information society"
able to intercept the new. Because, says Benkler, "the economy
Network offers different communication platforms,
and thus reduces the power of traditional media, such as in
properties of the medium allows the owner to choose what others can
see, and
affect their perception of what may or may not do. " With a devastating
innovation to traditional journalism, because
"The different format of the public sphere created by the Network
make a tool available to anyone to speak, to inquire, to investigate
without the need to access the resources of a traditional media organization
. This new freedom
penetrates all the streams up to the commercial media, reaching
eliminate any role for the concept of audience measurement
as a benchmark of success. In fact, "while in the mass media
the traditional criterion of success is to determine a moderate
interest in as many viewers as possible a little busy, Network
economy the focus is on creating products
highly attractive to a highly engaged audience. "
The political fallout of this new production model determines two phenomena
intended to enlarge the sphere of freedom and democracy
: because each individual will cease to operate within the bounds
financial organization or association
industrial society, and because it is more attentive to the arguments of others,
is constantly connected with others. Information, knowledge and culture
are created on a large scale in a practice of solidarity
determined by the sole initial capital, namely, the
computer connected to the Net As defined Benkler, "the practice of
freedom that begins to emerge with the economy of the Net allows people to find
beyond national boundaries or social
, beyond space and political divisions.
allows people to solve problems together in new forms of association
unrelated to the old constraints of the formal legal and political grouping
.
comes to mind what happened in the U.S. in the years between 11 and
today, when every response of the administration fell
passive acceptance by the country, in a total delegation
expressly granted to the President. Until two boys
of Pennsylvania have created "MoveOn.org," the site of the opposition
the war and the removal of civil liberties policy
as fighting terrorism and in a few months, the site has become
the center of the alternative to George Bush, and last November has been the main glue
campaign
that brought the Democrats to take the majority in the new Congress in terms of
parliamentary republic, was put in the minority
President.
process allargamnento of freedom,
expansion of democracy, of tolerance of ethnic and geographical barriers allowed the economy
Network produces, among other effects, a new way to produce
culture more transparent, more participatory, especially
"a system of cultural production that is clearly
better results than those produced by mass culture
impostasi business in the last century."
We're in the midst of technological change, economic and organizational
that allows us to renegotiate terms such as freedom, justice
, productivity compared to how they set out not only
in industrial society, but even in that information. For
Benkler, "How will we live in this new environment
determined by the economy of the network depends on the policy choices that we will
within the next ten years." The new man evoked
ideologies of the last century is perhaps indeed the human being free, equal
, production that is being formed under the new conditions
technology. With a warning that we deliver as we Binkler
clarifies the terms of the choice: "For economic policy,
allow the winners to dictate the terms of yesterday's competition
of tomorrow, it would be disastrous. As social policy,
miss this opportunity to enrich democracy, freedom and justice
in our society, while maintaining and even increasing productivity
of our new system, it would be unforgivable. "
Perhaps the "lonely crowd" by David Reisman is beginning to
broken down into individuals able to replace the classes, or
determine the new class, together, creators, promoters, operators
, consumers of information, knowledge, development and
culture, in society at the time of the Network
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