Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Denise Milani Biology

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I draw much attention to the coverage of the presidential elections in the United States from different platforms: the news, magazine programs, newspapers, some people at lunch and anyone who ventures to give opinion on this matter.
understand that is not a mere morbid as it was at the time the alleged responsibility of Gloria Trevi Diego Santoy in their criminal proceedings.
This time concerns ranging from the disparity of the peso to the dollar, the future of the automotive assembly industry and the eventual withdrawal of troops in Iraq, the return of millions of compatriots who are not even the lowest paid jobs, to the breaking paradigms as to whether an African American presidency will be, or whether a woman will take the Vice Presidency.
What strikes me about all this political phenomenon, racial, gender, economic, military, immigration, and any other adjective that escape me at the moment, is neither more nor less than the concern about the consequences of a decision of others.
That's right: A decision of others. The argument is
that the outcome of the collective decision of the U.S. will have a direct impact on our lives in the various fields listed here, to name a few.
What about the direct impact on the outcome of our own making?
Will we let others worry?

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