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Magritte: "These lines .... were not elections"
. We paid our money seven months ago to allow the traditional political parties to submit their lists to the federal elections of June 2010.
Yes, contribauble has paid his taxes, depreciation and political parties, part of which was used for funds that cover the election expenses of the election.
We paid panels, air time for television and public radio.
We paid the cleaning of voters who have littered dirt streets and public squares.
We also paid officials and employees of the Ministry of Interior who oversaw the production of election materials.
We paid cops who have made Overtime ' for the smooth conduct of elections.
We paid also the presidents of polling stations and their assessors throughout the country.
Some have even committed to our costs, "Gnawa" to entertain the little people pay.
We also paid the bill for those Billposters and distributors of leaflets which many of them are committed to our charge as compensation for the faithful and loyal service
We paid and we VOTE.
But obviously, we voted wrong because those who won the elections proved unable to implement the tool for managing affairs of state: Our business.
And we continue to pay members of parliament (MPs and Senators) and the armada of associates and other employees of the House and Senate.
Without our members and our senators produce anything at all. If both when they produce something "control" otherwise the Executive government.
And we continue to pay the Farmin allocations to the traditional parties without those they are able to achieve to solve the country's problems.
Today, these same political parties who have bathed with their programs, promises and lies, we invite, without too much embarrassment, to return to the polls.
With the near certainty that it will not change anything at present, since the two major NVA and PS are given win any new election.
And so, it will be back to square zero.
Will you go vote? NOT ME
I do not remember who said: "Because the people vote evil, we must change the people"
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