Friday, November 30, 2007

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Congratulations, as well as a listener said Carmen Aristegui program-a Mario Marín, governor of Puebla state, to achieve bypass the law by giving him a piece of land to the justices of the Supreme Court. Now you're the hero of this movie, Dad.

Congratulations, but the prize suggested by Sergio Aguayo is not yet established as such, the governor made precious by the creditor to the most prestigious award granted by the Supreme Court of Justice, impunity.

By the way, congratulations to all those who ever have missed the law "just little bit," Who is going to hurt? "," Right now there are no police, "is for my benefit," "I do mothers" " if you do the opposite, why do not I do it too? "," do not call penalties, "5 minutes", "no one is going to realize" ... Congratulations to

passed high in broad daylight and in traffic, which has slammed the film for pedestrians, which offers "bite" to the police, that we exceed the speed limit every day, to that is parked on double or triple row, which obstructs the passage of pedestrians by parking on the sidewalk, you want to use the name of a relative to apply for a grant which could not be a creditor, who uses his "influence" for a step "outside" the system, which daily cooking outdoors polluting the air of a city where it is prohibited to burn wood or charcoal chimney, and the system that prohibits the use of fireplaces but allows further polluting the air with combustion products, which littering in public (and then burning), which "hangs" on the cable of light by paying someone else to feed his juice stand / quesadillas / tacos / sweets, or just the cable that hangs outside light to see Televisa TV Azteca at all hours of the day, which makes money laundering disguised Telethon, which denies that Mrs. Ernestina died as a result of gang rape at the hands of a group of soldiers, or who claims that he died of a "underserved chronic gastritis, which sells fewer gallons of gas, or gas for private consumption, which paints his own car in the colors of a taxi (but uses a private car plates), and dares to charge passengers, drivers who fill their vans every day well above the limit of passengers on all trucks / vans / taxis / private cars "fanning sheet" for all those who invade the steps pedestrian in every high, impeding the traffic every day because they are not able to stop behind a green light when the street is already full and they know they can not move, who use their "unions" to work only 2 hours a day, but they receive the normal salary of 8 hours a day, those who arrive late for work but leave promptly at 6pm or 7pm, which we "raid" every day when we want to park in the street in the center or other highly frequented places, Coyoacán, Condesa, Zona Rosa, and we call 20, 30, 40, and 50 pesos to "watch" our cars (but at the time, turn around and van and did not monitor nothing.)

Anyway, congratulations to all Mexicans that day we passed a law or laws for the arch of triumph, not necessarily to question the laws (that's different), but because "everyone does it."

This is what makes us Mexicans, gee, this is my country and this is my homeland. Everyone deserves a prize, or at least a Guinness record for the largest number of laws broken in a day or a lifetime. So to me it still unclear to me why it surprised the failure of the justices, if we live in Mexico, are Mexicans, and our nature is to break the laws selfishly, and this is our bread every day in Mexico .

If we are unable to live a daily life with civility, based on respect,
what we complain about or why we are surprised that our authorities
laws are passed by the triumphal arch?

(but I feel better ... ahem, ahem, yesterday I learned that in 2008, the subject of Citizenship will be mandatory, at least in all government schools ...)

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

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** WARNING:
This text includes details about the movie "Shooter (Shooter)" and "Beowulf"

** I do not know if it is a fact, or if this is how I am perceiving things recently, but the movie "The Kingdom" (which described in the text above) is not the only one that has left me with a taste of realism that is quite refreshing.

recently saw "Shooter" (or Shooter, in English), Antoine Fuqua, and "Beowulf" by Robert Zemeckis. In both films the main characters are heroes. The plot of the two is somewhat predictable, precisely because the characters take the reins of history are heroes. Yet in both films painful truths are discovered and disgusting, which is worthy of admiration, especially Hollywood productions emerged.

In "Shooter," a former soldier gringo has decided to retire to the mountains after having a negative experience into a mission to Ethiopia, returned to public life on behalf of the government that played a trick. In that story, the truth about corruption and manipulation at the federal government come to the surface and spit. It's very interesting to see how the director has managed to go beyond fiction to leave the viewer feeling that this story is based on fact, or rather, a phenomenon of reality.

In "Beowulf, a Norse warrior fighting various monsters to save a kingdom ... Although the character gets all the glory possible and even becomes king, appears as a man of flesh, bone and heart because he does not feel completely satisfied with his "victory." Moreover, it is aware that his "victory" is a claim in his life, and therefore feels guilty, and nothing worthy of praise that profess their subjects. Is a king with great sorrow and almost no glory, and for that reason, his humanity protrudes throughout history. He is a hero with great physical strength, but also a moral and emotional weak, although able to defeat monsters and win battles, not support the weight of his conscience, and therefore leaves himself.

I pleasantly surprised to see that new gringos directors dare to come out of the schemes of "happy stories" set in Hollywood over the years. It definitely gives you a more interesting twist to the stories told in film.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

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diversum IN MEXICO WE FOUND A THROUGH THE MINISTRY THESE HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS, DISCRIMINATION, CRIME OR ILLEGAL committed against HIV PEOPLE.
  1. DENIAL OF MEDICAL SERVICES
  2. DENIAL OF ACQUISITION OF A LIFE INSURANCE
  3. DENIAL OF OR DELAY SURGERY NO REASON IN THE SAME HOSPITAL E IMSS ISSSTE .
  4. DENIAL OF ACCESS TO EDUCATION
  5. DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT
  6. DISCRIMINATION IN THE LAW MARRIAGE
  7. REJECTION BY LIVING WITH HIV IN THE FAMILY
  8. TESTING OF DETECTION INFORMED CONSENT TO ENTER WITHOUT A JOB ANY
  9. ABANDONMENT OF PERSONS LIVING WITH HIV FOR FAMILY
  10. ISOLATION HOSPITAL
  11. ISOLATION FACILITIES OF IMPRISONMENT LIVING WITH HIV BY
  12. REDUCTION OF BEDS CARE OF PEOPLE WITH HIV HOSPITAL
  13. TIMEOUT exaggerated EMERGENCY FOR PEOPLE WITH HIV
  14. ABUSE BY PHYSICIANS managing patients with HIV
  15. PRIVACY VIOLATION OF STATE TO PLACE SEROLOGICAL LISTS WITH PEOPLE AND DIAGNOSIS IN THE IMSS
  16. DELAY IN THE PROCUREMENT OF JUSTICE
  17. dismissal and labor abuse
  18. IMPEDIMENTS BUSINESS PEOPLE WITH INTIMATE HIV IN DETENTION CENTERS
  19. SOCIAL SECURITY BREACH
  20. shortage CONSTANT DRUG
  21. LACK OF HIV REAGENTS , CD 4, VIRAL LOAD TESTS OF GENOTYPE AND PHENOTYPE
  22. GRATUITY OF MEDICAL SERVICES AND DRUG
  23. INTIMIDATION BY AUTHORITIES WHEN THE PATIENT TO COME TO BRING A COMPLAINT BY A HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION
  24. FRAUD IN TREATMENT FOR PEOPLE WITH HIV , ABUSE THE HOPE OF CURE
  25. pseudo RESEARCH IN PEOPLE WITH HIV
  26. DENIAL OF THE EXISTENCE OF HIV AND AIDS
  27. AND MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE iatrogenic
  28. VIOLATION OF THE RIGHT TO LIFE AND HEALTH
  29. DISCLAIMER FUNERAL SERVICES
  30. NEGATIVE UNIVERSAL AND TIMELY ACCESS TO TREATMENT
  31. LACK OF DRUGS FOR OPPORTUNISTIC DISEASES

IF YOU KNOW OF ANY OTHER, SEND YOUR COMMENTS TO INCLUDE, TO COMMUNICATE 53-55-85-29 or e-mail diversummexico@yahoo.com.mx

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

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is a simple story: On a baseball field in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a quiet game between families of U.S. soldiers is interrupted by the sound of several shots. All this occurs within the confines of the military base ... yes, despite surveillance.

After the panic is between the present, an Arab official who is pretending to be call "good", attracts yes to the frightened Americans, to lead to a "safe." As is surrounded by a number of people, recites some things in Arabic and commits suicide by detonating a bomb.

few hours later, as it brought together a number of members of the Red Cross, FBI detectives present in Riyadh, and other more innocent, a third bomb explodes killing more people.

The news obviously comes to the United States, where a squad of the FBI, hurt most by the loss of close friends that the persistence of international terrorism, decides to break all prohibitions possible to fly to Riyadh to "save" your honor (no, the humanity no).

Already in Riyadh, the team of detectives spent days investigating the crime scene, and being exposed to unexpected hazards in an attempt to clarify and assign responsibilities. The closer they get to the truth of the facts, are exposed to more risks and are confronted with a network of guerrillas who will stop to capture them to use as hostages.

That is, in many words, the plot of "The Kingdom", directed by Peter Berg (director of "Very Bad Things") and produced among others, Michael Mann (director of "Collateral" and "Miami Vice "among others). The combination Berg & Mann will definitely bring good things to film not only because the action scenes are top quality, but it also manages to infect Berg of that anguish that the individual and wrapped him in "Very Bad Things" (and if you have not seen, what are you waiting for?). But the best part of this story is not that ... Maybe it's the realism of the final.

bet 50 pesos to the end and imagined: the group of detectives from the FBI managed to "save" the region of Riyadh, unharmed, and return home with a smile on his face, having elucidated the crime.

No, the ending is even better than that. The squad of detectives managed to "save" one of his friends from the clutches of the rebels, though. However, they find their destruction to stop and check the welfare of an Arab family in which the teenager prepares an ambush for them ... After a shootout in a department sergeant kills Arab ally of the FBI, the rebellious teenager and his grandfather, the Americans left the building quite hurt physically, but emotionally wounded. Return home, not as heroes but as survivors of something that has gone out of control. And the last scene, and perhaps the best (the best because it shows us an unreal American landscape of "hope", but a realistic scenario of mutual hatred and xenophobia), introduces us to an Arab child sitting still in the legs Grandfather killed, recalling what he whispered before he died: "Do not worry son, we'll kill them all."

Ultimately, one of the few war movies that present a realistic picture of the current world situation. Highly recommended.