Thursday, March 3, 2011

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Arabs into the sea! Democratic

Marine Le Pen, the Arabs and the sea .. By HERVE
GATTEGNO


You respond to a sentence of Marine Le Pen, who proposed yesterday (RTL) that is pushed in international waters migrants from North Africa and want to enter Europe. For you, this proposal is outrageous - and the silence of politicians unworthy.
should perhaps put this silence on behalf of the consideration. If one intends to Marine Le Pen, it must reject the high seas of people fleeing their countries, mainly Tunisia and Libya. They should stop military - she said - and Marine Le Pen justifies this position by the need not to widen our social deficits by what she calls "a wave of additional immigration. This is the translation, first degree, a slogan that even his father never dared to utter aloud: "The Arabs in the sea!" So, there we are. These are the words of a candidate in the presidential election approaching 20% in the polls. And no politician no protests. The arms me fall.

Maybe the politicians are saying that Marine Le Pen holds out a trap and it is best to ignore it?
If the explanation is serious. Because it seems that at this time we launch a "great debate" for less than that. Here, it is not to debate, but to denounce. To say that there are things that are not acceptable - or is that one accepts them. Nobody can imagine that we would send to drowning all those people who flee countries where chaos and violence after the dictatorship. Nobody, and Marine Le Pen is known. What she seeks in saying it to provoke a situation where she would be alone against all, the theme of the French defend the poor burdened by debt because of bad immigrants. Well, I think on this point, and for once, he must give reason. And show that it is, indeed, alone against all. Only propose solutions to problems barbarians doing everything to make it scary.

But is that many French people do not care about the situation in the Maghreb and the influx of immigrants that could cause it? Nicolas Sarkozy also spoke Sunday evening .
True, but he did promise to "protect" France, while telling the French not to be afraid. It was rather contradictory. The truth is that the UMP wants to show voters tempted by the FN, it is also concerned with these issues. The problem is it does not advance proposals - and that the left does not speak, except to denounce the attitude of the right. The example of the pseudo-debate on Islam is typical: what counts is not the answer, but the question. It postulates that Islam is a problem in France, when in reality only fundamentalism poses problems, and in all religions. But it does so for purely electoral reasons, and especially by doing so, it legitimates a vision that is racism. From Nicolas Sarkozy, is a posture of sorcerer's apprentice.

After calls for vigilance Alain Juppe and François Fillon, the UMP air to reverse ...
the better, but to some extent the damage is done. This is what Jean-Marie Le Pen called vanity with the "Lepenization minds". Today, we are in the "marinization" debate. While Nicolas Sarkozy and the UMP are the coaster, but their whole attitude in recent weeks gives the impression that our politicians observe the Arab revolution as a threat, and not primarily as a tremendous advance. Ah, the world was so quiet when dictators ruled ...

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

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small cereal bars with chocolate chips to try for the holidays


take advantage of holiday good snack to share with our children. These cereal bars are from the book "Everything homemade Nathalie Cahet. It fits perfectly with what I love anything and everything industrial "home made" ...
These bars are not very sweet, not too fat, a bit crunchy, they are great for giving the school as for tea.

for a couple of bars:

120 g ground almonds 120 gr
wholemeal flour 120 gr
oatmeal
2 egg whites 80 gr
honey
60 gr olive oil
70 gr chocolate chips
2 pinches of baking powder




Mix the flour, ground almonds, oats, baking powder. Add honey, oil and egg whites and chocolate chips. Form a ball.
Preheat oven to 180 ° C.
In preparing a dish spread and cut the bars 1cm wide (I spread the dough in lightly flour the work plan).
Bake for 15 minutes. Let cool 10 minutes then turn the bars until completely cooled in the oven still warm but off to the bars are more crisp.


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fever does not cease to rise

By Thierry Doors
The anti-Saleh marched Monday through the streets of Sanaa, Yemen. Photo Credits: Muhammed Muheisen / Associated Press


clashes between opponents and police continue to Tehran in the streets of Sana'a (Yemen), Oman and Bahrain.

• Violence in Iran
Clashes erupted Tuesday between protesters and security forces deployed in large numbers on the main squares and streets of Tehran. These clashes have occurred particularly around the university, where police used tear gas. Several appeals were launched to support the two leaders opposition, and Mehdi Mousavi Karoubi. Iran's judiciary denied on Tuesday that former prime minister and former president of Parliament have been imprisoned, this assertion their families without news of two men for several days.

• Five governors sacked Yemen
The heart of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, was blocked Tuesday by tens of thousands of demonstrators, who chanted in particular: "The people want the regime fell, the people want the Ali Abdullah Saleh's departure. "The influential preacher Abdel Majid Zendani, suspected of supporting terrorism, has harangued la foule, plus nombreuse que jamais, en affirmant qu'il «soutenait les revendications des jeunes». Devant des journalistes, le président Saleh, un allié important des États-Unis contre al-Qaida, a affirmé que les soulèvements qui agitent le monde arabe «sont une tempête orchestrée de Tel-Aviv, sous la supervision de Washington». Il a limogé les gouverneurs de quatre provinces dans le Sud et d'une cinquième dans l'ouest du Yémen.

• Une constituante en Tunisie
Le nouveau premier ministre tunisien, Béji Caïd Essebsi, aurait accepté la réunion d'une Assemblée constituante, idée phare du Conseil de la protection de la révolution, which brings together 14 political parties, the General Union of Tunisian Workers and several NGOs. This Constitution promulgating a new constitution before the next election of organizational setting. Two new ministers, the Higher Education and the Regional Development, resigned Tuesday. For its part, the current banned Islamist Nahda was allowed to reform a political party. • Oman

turn into turmoil
Armored broke up in Sohar demonstrators who blocked the port and a road leading to the capital, Muscat, 200 km further south, while smaller rallies were held in other cities of Oman to demand jobs, higher wages and the dismissal of several ministers. The government, which expected a fourth day of protests, has deployed troops and military vehicles vehicles around the capital and along the border with the UAE.

• Slamming Shiite-Sunni in Bahrain
Thousands of protesters again marched in Manama, affirming the unity of the small kingdom of Bahrain, where the Sunni minority alongside the Shiite majority. The opposition has so far refused to initiate a national dialogue proposed by King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa, and the Sunni dynasty, in power for over two hundred years. The opposition is demanding the resignation in advance of any government.

• An electoral calendar in Egypt
A constitutional reform will be submitted to a referendum March 19 in Egypt, ahead of parliamentary elections in June and a presidential election six weeks later, announced Tuesday to be within the army, in power since the fall of President Hosni Mubarak last February 11.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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Tony Blair, the English friend of Gaddafi

By Michel Colomès
Tony Blair and Colonel Gaddafi in 2007 © Leon Neal / AFP

Tony Blair's attempt to persuade the Libyan leader to resign could paradoxically embarrassment.
It is probably the only Western leader since the Libyan revolution takes a nasty turn of civil war, having spoken to Colonel Gaddafi.

Tony Blair, former British Prime Minister, telephoned Friday to the Libyan leader twice, at bay, advising him to withdraw without delay and without doubt to propose an alternative solution. For between the two calls, Blair had joined the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to verify - Even if he denies it - the feasibility of retirement solutions (Venezuela of Hugo Chavez?) He proposed in dictator turned Tripoli.

But the Libyan colonel proved as stubborn as disconnected from reality. In an interview with The Times, Tony Blair acknowledged that his phone calls have drawn a blank. Gaddafi not only refused any notion of resigning, but he repeated that he would fight to the death if necessary. Former British Prime Minister was telling her he had "raised the heart" when seeing the number of victims already caused by his stubbornness, Qaddafi, hopelessly blind to the reality of the situation, he replied that it was just some militants of al-Qaida.

Blair, ambassador of good will ...
Tony Blair is certainly the Western leader who best knows Colonel Gaddafi. Both are called by their first names since Blair in April 2004, on his way to Tripoli, had served as a goodwill ambassador with the Libyan dictator to get him back on track and make him abandon the project to weapons of mass destruction, both nuclear and chemical. And above snatching the promise not to sell terrorism in which he had so tragically illustrated by sponsoring the Lockerbie bombing and that of the French UTA DC1O.

Gaddafi was then handed over to British justice those responsible for the Lockerbie bombing, abandoned his search and obtained nuclear weapons, suddenly, no longer appear in the directory infamous terrorist countries with which all international trade is prohibited. The British were obviously hoping, though illusory, that in becoming a country frequently, Libya would also be a dictatorial regime and a little less bloody.

... turkey and stuffing
In 2007 already, the case Bulgarian nurses in danger of death under the absurd accusation of having brought on AIDS in Libya was a sign that madness still reigned in the Libyan kadhafienne. The order gave it to suppress the protests by shooting and shelling with mortars and rocket his own people, the blind brutality that we fortunately had not previously known in other Arab revolutions shows that Gaddafi is the one that Ronald Reagan stayed taxed for "mad dog".

And the butt of the joke may be the unfortunate Tony Blair, already criticized by the press of his country for an approach that some consider questionable. For Saif al-Islam, son Gaddafi wanted to put some more door-to-fake by slipping into the ear of journalists Anglo-Saxon approach of former British Prime Minister was far from disinterested. There was even, he said, millions of euros to the key because he was, he said, in business with the LIA, Libyan Investment Authority in Africa. Blair has vigorously denied. But we know too, in our time, it takes ten denials to kill a lie.