Saturday, November 1, 2008

Gay Toilets North East

Jaime Mayor Oreja

yesterday I asked a good friend, although with somewhat less clear political ideas than mine, which says something about words spoken by Queen Sofia by Pilar Urbano's book. I really liked the theme, the truth, but neither do I avoid. In honor of you and the conversation that we held yesterday afternoon in a cafeteria on Calle Zaragoza Alfonso I, I give you this item:

The queen has spoken and the country seems to have been shocked. The problem is that the views of the queen are against the water line on the left and the dictatorship of the progressives, prevailing in Spain. If the queen had said something similar to what her husband said the king, not long ago, when Zapatero praised silence or control the red gorilla Venezuela, the scandal would not have arisen because those benefit statements to dictators.

But the queen has said things that hit the heart of the "progressive religion" that the state protects and spreads. That is, apparently, his only sin.

The Queen has played untouchable issues like abortion, but his words more "harmful" are those who played himself into the powerful gay lobby English, very influential on the left and also (but less) on the right.

Words more "wounds" caused are:

"I can understand, accept and respect that people with other trend sexual, but feel proud for being gay? What do you get on a float in and out at events? "

" If these people want to live together, wedding dress and marry, may be on your right, or not, according to the laws of country, but that's not being called marriage because it is not. There are many possible names: social contract, union contract. "

My opinion is that Spain is disturbed and so surreal that everything works in reverse. The king and queen, in line with the national folly, silent when to speak and speak when they should be silent. Kings do not speak when we all hope to talk because it violates the Constitution or because they threaten substantial principles and values \u200b\u200bthat affect directly to the Head of State, while speaking to upset the balance and neutrality due, praising a president of government and Zapatero, perhaps to the detriment of another, of different political stripe, as Aznar, or to challenge laws passed by Parliament.

This blog and me, only concerned about democracy in decline, published long ago in another web address, an article entitled "The king dumb" that garnered huge attention and numerous readings. One paragraph of that article said:

Silence of King Juan Carlos is increasingly disturbing and disappointing. Silent about the corruption that degrades to Spain, to the secessionist government negotiations with ETA, given the increasing insecurity, to the Catalan Statute unconstitutional, breaking of equality and unity of Spain, that the king should care mandated constitutional silence before the rise of divisive and radical nationalism, silence before the rampant economic crisis impoverishes the English ... What a future awaits the Crown does not care about the owners of it!

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