Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Do Women Wear Tatoos Of Women

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Pascual Sala, president of the Constitutional Court of Spain, says he gets goose bumps when she hears that put into question the independence of judges. To me it gives me goose bumps, because I do not doubt one bit independence of the Constitutional Court. No one can doubt what is clearly no. And it gives me goose bumps to see once again that the highest legal body to guarantee the rights of citizens is but a political court, it puts us simply to match popular dictatorships of Eastern Europe .

Moreover, the vehemence and harshness of the statements of the Chamber, I also get goose bumps. That the greatest legal authority of the State so apocalyptic place for some criticism as founded unfortunately - could it be that you have come to the center? - Is terrible in a civilized democracy. Let's see if Obama will come out as another 'D' just portrayed, with it's' that will let them watch. " That, gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen!, SinĂ³mino democracy is not an institution ... but a mindset and way of life policy that, if lacking in institutions and in the domestic courts, even crowing that does not exist.

other hand, was very telling that the Basque Nationalist Party has declared that 'suspends' his dismissal of government support. At other times, perhaps these goings-on were made in private, in the cellar of the Moncloa, on a gloomy negotiating table between the humors of whiskey and snuff smoke. Today, the pimps who prostitute in Spain (and say 'Spain' is not talking about the abstract entity that some idolatrizes irrationally, but society, the community of people who make it, you and me), brought to television in Parliament and with all the bravado and world peace. And if you criticize them, you say you are right-wing (formerly have been!).

few words of encouragement to all judges and magistrates from other courts (such as unjustly humiliated Supreme Court), do work with fidelity to its principles and meticulously defend their independence, sometimes under threat.

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