Ladies and oh-so-gentle men.. we have a new government and I cannot spare you todays truths.
Here is another one of my long lost in the void and almost (almost...) forgotten Googlages. Enjoy the show with our new Foreign Affairs Minister.
Westerwelle says the Free Democrats are now keeping all options open.
Westerwelle says that he will not sign the coalition agreement without significant tax cuts.
Westerwelle says free markets can kickstart the economy.
Westerwelle says he is willing to extend the talks.
Westerwelle says he will sign no coalition agreement without it.
Westerwelle says its time to turn the page on a new chapter in relations between Germany and the Grand Duchy.
Westerwelle says he is willing to extend the talks to introduce drastic reforms.
Westerwelle says his party is willing to be the junior partner in a coalition government with the Christian Democrats.
Westerwelle says tax reforms are the way to go.
Westerwelle says the Free Democrats are now keeping all options open.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
"Remember, Remember..."
... the fifth of November."
It's Guy Fawkes Night again and I am wondering how many people know the original story behind all the bonfires and how many just got a glimpse of it from the V comics.
Apparently history needs not only to be written to be remebered, but also to be nicely re-written (as in those fantastic comic books) to remain within cultural memory. The process of actively reproducing stories seems to be as important as getting them told by someone else - which links us back to older oral cultures who depended on telling and re-telling stories as well.
As of now, I am not telling you more about Guy Fawkes, I am going to watch the movie tonight.
I leave you with this:
It's Guy Fawkes Night again and I am wondering how many people know the original story behind all the bonfires and how many just got a glimpse of it from the V comics.
Apparently history needs not only to be written to be remebered, but also to be nicely re-written (as in those fantastic comic books) to remain within cultural memory. The process of actively reproducing stories seems to be as important as getting them told by someone else - which links us back to older oral cultures who depended on telling and re-telling stories as well.
As of now, I am not telling you more about Guy Fawkes, I am going to watch the movie tonight.
I leave you with this:
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