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Friday, October 20, 2006

Spanish King denies shooting drunk bear

Honestly, I'm undecided as to whether this really happened or not. Yeah, it's bizarre enough that I could see it happening, I could also see someone doing it just to make the King of Spain look bad. On the other hand, I didn't know Spain had a king until I saw this article on PeoplePC's strange news links today.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Spain is finally receiving true democratic influence from U.S. citizens living in Spain.

After its 8th Constitution a newly created political party called Action For Justice (Accion Por La Justicia) is bringing fresh new ideas to an old country. AXJ as they are called (www.axj.es) is centered around one simple idea:

Return power to the People of Spain by taking up the Jury system as it has existed in the United States of America (USA) since its Independence from the British Monarchy in 1776, and its first Constitution in 1789.

This way it would take the pressure off Judges to combat, condemn and encarcerate the Terrorist activities of ETA in Spain.

It would also create a true Balance of Powers and make sure no Politician, Public Servant, Judge, Magistrate, Attorney General or even the present Monarchy is above the Law.

AXJ is just now getting its feet wet and has a great deal of resistence from the political and economic status quo which cannot accept such change. But votes keep slowly trickling in and AXJ keeps adding members to its ranks.

AXJ has various servers, forums and blogs open to free discussion and consider themselves to be the first web based political activist group in Spain.

Their website is: www.axj.es and email: axj@email.com

9:54 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just looked at their website www.axj.es in Spain and it looks like they are putting salt in the wound. Wow, the ETA videos are a must see!!! AXJ is doing a good job.

8:25 PM  

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