back in campus these are the instances you would here that the times are so harsh that you cant even calculate the gradient of the month.
in an effort to remain clueless politically i have managed to refrain from watching news and i start reading the newspaper from the back. its not as effective though because all that surround me is politics. if not the queue at the AG's office then its in the bus.
if we spent a lot more time productively than counter-productively we would have gone the belgian and the northern ireland way.
these 2 countries have successfully managed to kick politics to the back seat. for instance belgium went without a government for 290 days strong and the citizens went about their duties. nobody fought, nobody called a rally or mass action, no one had to be pampered to accept national dialogue.
these 2 countries have successfully managed to kick politics to the back seat. for instance belgium went without a government for 290 days strong and the citizens went about their duties. nobody fought, nobody called a rally or mass action, no one had to be pampered to accept national dialogue.
this is what i would say as one of those things being in the mind. i am sure our forefathers did well without theses politics as i am sure we would do well without.
a saying goes that to bed you a man will do anything but once its over its every one for themselves. this is especially the case when it comes to the constitution when governments lauded it as one of the most democratic. you would think that they would be with us in this harsh times...but still we have that priceless thing called hope
i am happy algeria went through at the expense of the highest paid coach at the tournament..to those going to machakos travel safe and if by chance you happen to sneeze mumble these words...MBAKEEE YA MUTISO
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