Tuesday, March 8, 2011

License On A Usb Stick Cubase 5

honest politician

L as great and good works, they say, make good governance. The well-crafted speeches, though such words may arouse enthusiasm, lighting illusions. In politics it is said that the sense of proportion, a form of realism, make, over the ornamental, the greatness of the speech and also his dignity, because the word escapes, often self-critical networks, and for whom the pronounced and sometimes, for those who listen, intoxicating. As fascinating as a drug becomes apparent reality the messy stuff of dreams.

Mauricio Funes The president will be walking the trails when he announces the formation of an Advisory Council? The words are well said, the fact has surprised many, the "analysts" are distributed equally challenges, successes, juggling and mistakes. Arise snake charmers and vendors of illusions. For briefing the president are not these all the truths and the concrete goal of the proposal is just an idea thrown into the void, a political bait without limits in time and space.

The common Salvadorans must have a particular analysis announced, but has no way of putting it, yet we have heard several interpretations. Say for the case: the president was elected to lead the country's destiny to guide and be the last voice when the echoes of others have been extinguished. It is strange then summon ex-presidents of the republic, especially those responsible for the disaster of the national economy and the alarming rate of crime, organized crime and more to act as consultants or mediators on topics of interest national.



think all this is if we contemplate the political landscape. If so far all statements, "the thought, discourse, objectives and purposes set by the scheme had been completed, we would surround an El Salvador-up, takeoff, splendid, organized, fair. We do not have anything like that, nothing more we are in the process. As this is: no shortage of declarations, no plans, no projects, but lack of clarity and realism. Policy, we have written many times, is not, or at least should not be a pure stretch of the imagination. The agitator arouses feelings, arouse resentment or raises passions. Its work is in the dangerous area in which the words motivate fleeting emotions.

Politicians are masters of deception, a lie the promise. The point is that people do not live with illusions or hopes. "Faith moves mountains," good but it does not eat or feed the people. It can be thousands of commissions, you can make as many consultation meetings, but if the works and deeds do not materialize, we are in a vicious circle, we find no light at the end of the tunnel and everything is on paper, told bombastic, in photographs published in newspapers, newscasts repeating the words of former presidents, former officials, notables and illustrious figures.

politician is in a dangerous area in which the words motivate fleeting emotions. It lives: from promise and deceive, to create false expectations. For him there are thousands of words and is a master at handling them, but they have no value for themselves, the honest politician (be searched with a magnifying glass) is obliged to dismiss his charm, tempting madness. In contrast to the statesman's word is the path of action, all speech should be realized, so that people notice that the burning fire of the speech, when cooled, becomes metal. We can not wrap, hide our pain and anguish, with a veil of broken words.

The Salvadoran people have years to wait for progress, social peace, happiness and justice. Have passed through the government different presidents have all promised cake and eat it, have delivered eloquent speeches, emotional statements, which have attracted applause and fiery emotions. The news did its front pages with the most solemn phrases: we a nation of homeowners, we will close the circle of poverty, Solidarity Alliance to end poverty in the country, we will govern for the poorest of the poor, the example we as a guide our bishop martyred Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero, ruled by meritocracy. And so forth.

Nothing more examples of verbal realism. Eradicate poverty, create jobs, fight crime, invest more in education and health are the basic aspirations of all peoples of the Third World. But how not to be? That is the task of the politician. Not sufficient to state a wish. Here the words are broken and the hard work begins, no poetry, no microphones, no hot auditorium. That's where the statesman must tell us what the media show and draw effective weapons, understandable and without the heroic deviations, arid and sometimes hopeless strategy of the weak.

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