
I have nothing to say. The impact of the True Finns’ success on eurozone bailouts has provoked most speculation. The election results, `jytky´ by the True Finns, engl. just as a fume explosion, was not a suprise, but saw that it have been front page news in many foreign media outlets.
Not suprise, becouse many of us, Finnish kept fit in their pockets, and just had been quiet, if someone ask beheavering in The election soon.
Sure, Finland is now the only EU-state where all bailouts for Bortugal would be approved by the parliament. And we know a bailout cannot go through unless the eurozone countries give it their unanimous approval.
Finland Vote Could Doom Portugal’s Bailout, wrote headline by International Herald Tribune.
It´s not so easy, dear Herald Tribune. The fume bang measures for troubled eurozone economies, but is same like to pay the ante in poker. It goes over soon. The true finns’ rednecks get caught doing something against the corruption of the upper class.
Why we fume all about that, just be waiting for counterbalance. Becouse mainly part of people still beleave humanity.
Yes.
It was a weekend.
One of my friend is dead, I haven´t too much friends.
My old sick mother is soon_to be_dead.
Post scriptum II
Dirty Harry suggests that society calls on people like a cop Harry Callahan to operate outside the law because of the inadequacy of the police in fulfilling their crime prevention responsibilities. Dirty Harry has been criticised for being too reactionary to the system and for depicting a protagonist who is ultimately too dictatorial to operate within the law.
The Don Siegel´s film, 1971, doesn't apologise for these traits, it embraces them and thus turns the spotlight back on society itself, as Harry Callahan is forced to operate outside of society's laws by society itself.
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