Archive for December, 2007

A Second Away From Them

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , on December 13, 2007 by lew333

A trigger goes off
Two million children are dying
A teen in Japan having an orgasm
A worker union brings chaos
A woman with provocative dress in the streets
And five children starving..
Her husband?
Don’t ask.
Water shortages….
And the sun each day feels closer
You…
Light a smoke
While this is happening…
There is no time to change your life
Your habits are dust….
The world is a tornado……
Change it.

Ending of a Dreamer

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , on December 13, 2007 by lew333

Flying over dreams
Perfect illusions
Farce politics
Beautiful celebrities
Sitting in my chair
Observing a box
Cigarette lit up
Eyes open wide
Many years
I believed
That falling is….
Getting up?
And all the sudden
I can not
Stay there,
They indirectly said
The years do not stop
And I still believe
I can pray
And all the sudden I can not
Go away
I said
You have not understood me
You have done wrong
Your words kill
Kill my verb
With your saliva
And natural speech
I, I am
Flying over dreams
Perfect illusions
Good bye, I said from the second floor
To you
And you, I said:
Farce politics
And beautiful celebrities

CHAVEZ DEFEATED?!

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , on December 5, 2007 by lew333

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1690507,00.html?imw=Y

The link above is an article I found about President Hugo Chavez’s referendum to give him the power to run for office unlimited times. As you will learn from reading the article, the referendum was turned down my the people of Venezuela in an open and fair democratic election runned by Chavez’s socialist government. My question is: what to think of this? The results of the election are without a doubt a surprise to the global political atmosphere, since Chavez has always been backed up by the majority of the population, especially the poor people. Now that for the first time President Chavez was actually turned down by his own people the future of the leftist movement around South America could be held in uncertainty. True Socialists and well informed leftists should be happy about this, ironic? No, not at all, the defeat actually showed that fair democratic elections can be held in a Socialist country. If Chavez’s referendum was accepted by the people, Venezuela would be in the road to a dictarorship, which in return would make Socialism look bad; despite Chavez’s efficient work to help his country and actions to battle imperialism, he should not have the right to alter the constitution just for his own benefits.

TRUE SOCIALISM……NEEDS TO BE HEARD.