Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Why Changing Sid Takes This Long

That was a lesson to answer the question: "What is biting mare?"



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But wait, there was on Sunday evening, near the rather boring "Tatort / Totart" from Bremen, ZDF-bore "fateful years" with the brittle Furtwängler, when counted Anne Will put the fun back music in the studio. Anne had invited the two main protagonists in the dispute over women, the Hartz reform laws, namely, von der Leyen and Schwesig and thus a gem from the "cheap polemics made easy" in order given.
On the topic: "


The Hartz theater - which gets baked politics nor


were five guests in the ARD studio, namely, Manuela Schwesig (SPD), Ursula von der Leyen (CDU), Michael? Spreng, Thomas Brauss and Jakob Augstein.

What the two ladies so all in de microphones blew was much hot air. But not because they were hot, but rather because their rhetoric is often at the limit of tolerable met. Before all of the Leyen was as smug minister, to suggest the total transmission time to the audience that without their involvement at the bickering in the so- Hartz IV reform purely nothing goes away.
Although at present the two women are not always very friendly walked, came as a result just nothing out. Only the gentlemen present had actually contribute substantive. They criticized both the law and the current dispute between the opposition and government parties. was performed

During the quarrel between the two women with the vehemence of horse biting, leaned the hostess and her three male guests back more relaxed. Perhaps they already knew at that time, at the initiative of the top mare Merkel has long been a purely male body, consisting of the Prime Minister Kurt Beck (SPD), Wolfgang Böhmer (CDU) and Horst Seehofer (CSU). The three princes from Rhineland-Palatinate, Saxony-Anhalt and Bavaria are all as old hands. After all

is discussed again because of work together and not on television.
But, as was the late Roman again about the decadence and the West Willi?


who promises the people of effortless wealth, invites to late Roman decadence.

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