Denyav
March 15th 04, 05:20 PM
> How luckily for Bush and Asnar that this newest atrocity will,
>almost certainly, propel the Spaniards to close the ranks around
>the government. The timing is especially apt; a week more for
>voters to think over the news, and they might get the idea that
>Asnar pins the bomings on ETA no
Unfortunately,the "social engineering" is not an exact science like other forms
of engineering.
Outcomes might not be as favourable as the "designers" hope.
Our founding fatherswere generously supported by French and Prussians but at
the end they had one more peer competitor.
The all "founding fathers" of French revolution,except one,were on British
payroll,but British did not support them to pave the way for Bonaparte.
The Founding fathers of Soviet revolution got generous support from Imperial
Germany,but Soviet Union was not something that they would like to see.
Many governments use "terrorism" as a
"vaccine" to control or eliminate political "diseases" but it might turn into a
Bumerang very easily as Spain experiment proves.
>almost certainly, propel the Spaniards to close the ranks around
>the government. The timing is especially apt; a week more for
>voters to think over the news, and they might get the idea that
>Asnar pins the bomings on ETA no
Unfortunately,the "social engineering" is not an exact science like other forms
of engineering.
Outcomes might not be as favourable as the "designers" hope.
Our founding fatherswere generously supported by French and Prussians but at
the end they had one more peer competitor.
The all "founding fathers" of French revolution,except one,were on British
payroll,but British did not support them to pave the way for Bonaparte.
The Founding fathers of Soviet revolution got generous support from Imperial
Germany,but Soviet Union was not something that they would like to see.
Many governments use "terrorism" as a
"vaccine" to control or eliminate political "diseases" but it might turn into a
Bumerang very easily as Spain experiment proves.