Tuesday, May 24, 2011

What Does The Stator Do In A Generator

Confessions Few elderly

Confessions

seniors Tuesday, May 24, 2011 microphone and a television camera inhibits the most picturesque of the Dove, is, the more reckless, according to an expression n popular.

little to say about something that can be pinpointed as the disaffected revolution. If someone does, his approach never aired or published in the country's media. Raul

a boxer who runs the knockout. When someone dares to criticize
the national economic crisis, talk of the need for changes in the

country, or defending the right of Cubans to travel, self-defined critical but "within the revolution." Even in the meetings referred to shirt removed, and without mincing words, the depth of the discussion
, opinions warm spring up to an Eskimo to leave the igloo
;.
Only those who oppose the government openly express their opinion.
what is bad for them there are no cameras, or microphones in the country. Although
prisons do exist, and smear campaigns. But there is a

sector of people not afraid to speak. Apparently, they believe it
have nothing important to lose, or have lost everything. They are the elderly.
Spend an hour in a group of old Cuban, you away from the criterion of unanimity
show the authorities, as if the people were a choir
eleven million voices sing a madrigal. Hear the views of some retired
in line to collect their pension, more
a vote in favor of the need for change,
radiography is a failure of fifty years in power.
post offices, Banco Popular de Ahorro (BPA) and the House of

Change (CADECA) located in BelascoaĆ­n, between Charles III and San Miguel,
become public galleries each month. People who worked
life (adults, elderly, limited, or people with no family support
) crisscross criteria and how they have fared
goes into revolution.

From start to arrive early hours. Many complain that
not bring in the stomach or coffee. Others say who gave his grandson
share of bread. Almost none ate a full breakfast. From there jump to the
homelessness, rising prices, the thousand and one tricks to survive
, inadequate pensions, and especially the question of the year:
Do you end the ration card?

On one occasion, to the constant complaints, a woman said: "We
well for lazy and corrupt. If all confess what they have done in
these years, few would be acquitted by the country's laws. "
However, the opinion of the majority agreed that most people
seniors have nothing to confess. Their sin is
be poor. The punishment for having served for more than half a century to

revolution.

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