Saturday, September 18, 2010

Snoring Sleep On Side Close Mouth

7 things that could happen on September 26

1) That the Chavez retain qualified majority (in any case, absolute) now has in the Parliament and the opposition to win simple presence and access to debate, but without any power of decision.

2) That the opposition wins enough seats to break a qualified majority in the Assembly of Chavez, which would be a simple majority to enable it to impose certain decisions in the Assembly, but not all. The opposition, meanwhile, would not decide anything by itself as a political force but would have more weight and could, for example, object to the approval of certain organic laws.

3) That the opposition plays the same role last parliamentary elections in which fraud was sung and promoted abstinence, and we continue to have a National Assembly 100% red, red.

4) What all of the Ni-Ni vote, one way or another, and truly make you feel as a third voice (if you care and vocals) of this country.

5) That a crowd of at coleársele him to Maria Corina in line to vote and are assembling another Zaperoco as in the drill organized by the CNE as a month ago in their polling. Voting ends last, Wig and makeup run.

6) That the opposition to win a qualified majority in the National Assembly and the country to change course (at least at the legislative level), or to win a simple majority and the country suffers a shift, at least in to respect laws.

7) Where there is not anything before, but quite the opposite, but at least every citizen who assumes responsibility and get out and vote on 26 September. I vote for the latter, if ever.






Miranda, releasing the ratchet.

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