Overkill

Posted on June 20, 2008. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: |

Just before going to bed
I found the stamina to write this post…
Lucky enough I found something already wroten before hand
and I just leaft it so…then I’ve added some news I just read this last two days..

On the 30 th of April, maybe not all of you know it, I did not, there’s
a huge Party in Amsterdam, celebrating the Queen’s birthday.
One of the best things that happen during this festival is the free markets that spontaneously animate che city. And even better is the after in which all that has not been sold, just gets kept on the street for anyone to pick it up freely!
I got some nice books from the ground and one that intrigued me was “A History of Modern Japan” by R. Storry. A good book.
The chapter that mostly captured my attention dealed with the political swift of power from civil to military political members occured during the ’20’s.
Undoubtely I found it also more intriguing because in the same years a similar political drift was happening in Italy!
The most evident and noticeable factor of this shifting in japanese politics was murder!!
The first common man prime minister of Japan Hara Takashi was stabbed to death at Tokyo station on the 4 of November 1921 by a nationalist fanatic.
I was astonished by the fact that when going in to depth in why had a so strong fascist regime developed in such countries as Italy or Japan or…Germany, what I’ve understood is that by killing your enemy and by doing so phisically eliminating him was the most common practice!

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News for Today:
- China will announce a surprise increase of about 18% in retail gasoline and diesel prices effective from Today (21/6), the first increase in eight months, sending the oil price down $3
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- India’s cost of living hits a 13-year high on higher fuel prices, speculation grows that the central bank may be forced to act earlier on further monetary tighteing
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and believe it or not this is what’s happening too…
By Sheila McNulty in Houston
The US is set to overtake Germany as the world’s biggest wind market in 2009 on the back of an investment boom which saw wind power generating capacity jump 45 per cent last year.
“Now is a pivotal moment for renewable energy in the United States,” says Peter Duprey, chief executive of Acciona Energy North America, a subsidiary of the Spanish infrastructure group Acciona. “This is a real opportunity here for companies to stake a major claim in the market because there has been a pent-up demand.”
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So it’s still a sad and beautiful world we are living in
as usual I’ll post a song too a very classic of the early ’80’s
and don’t Overkill yourself buddys
ciao
d

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