quinta-feira, 12 de maio de 2016

ESTADOS UNIDOS DA AMÉRICA XXII - CIVITATES FOEDERATAE AMERICAE XXII - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA XXII

WEST VIRGINIA


Panoramic view of Harpers Ferry from Maryland Heights, with the Shenandoah (left) and Potomac (right) rivers.
Harper´s Ferry
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Virginia#/media/File:Harper%27s_Ferry_seen_from_Maryland_side_of_Potomac_River.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpers_Ferry,_West_Virginia#/media/File:2010-09-02-Harpers-Ferry-From-Maryland-Heights-Panorama-Crop.jpg


Bernie Sanders win again ...

StateDate ▴ClintonSandersSpread
RCP Total-12,524,8459,426,517Clinton +3,098,328
IowaFebruary 1
New HampshireFebruary 995,252151,584Sanders +56,332
NevadaFebruary 20
South CarolinaFebruary 27271,51495,977Clinton +175,537
AlabamaMarch 1309,92876,399Clinton +233,529
American SamoaMarch 1
ArkansasMarch 1144,58064,868Clinton +79,712
ColoradoMarch 149,31472,115Sanders +22,801
GeorgiaMarch 1543,008214,332Clinton +328,676
MassachusettsMarch 1603,784586,716Clinton +17,068
MinnesotaMarch 173,510118,135Sanders +44,625
OklahomaMarch 1139,338174,054Sanders +34,716
TennesseeMarch 1245,304120,333Clinton +124,971
TexasMarch 1935,080475,561Clinton +459,519
VermontMarch 118,335115,863Sanders +97,528
VirginiaMarch 1503,358275,507Clinton +227,851
LouisianaMarch 5221,61572,240Clinton +149,375
NebraskaMarch 514,34019,120Sanders +4,780
KansasMarch 512,59326,450Sanders +13,857
MaineMarch 6
MississippiMarch 8182,44736,348Clinton +146,099
MichiganMarch 8576,795595,222Sanders +18,427
Northern MarianasMarch 12
FloridaMarch 151,097,400566,603Clinton +530,797
IllinoisMarch 151,007,382971,555Clinton +35,827
MissouriMarch 15310,602309,071Clinton +1,531
North CarolinaMarch 15616,383460,316Clinton +156,067
OhioMarch 15679,266513,549Clinton +165,717
ArizonaMarch 22235,697163,400Clinton +72,297
IdahoMarch 225,06518,640Sanders +13,575
UtahMarch 2215,66661,333Sanders +45,667
AlaskaMarch 26
HawaiiMarch 2610,12523,530Sanders +13,405
WashingtonMarch 26
WisconsinApril 5432,767567,936Sanders +135,169
WyomingApril 9124156Sanders +32
New YorkApril 191,054,083763,469Clinton +290,614
MarylandApril 26533,247281,275Clinton +251,972
ConnecticutApril 26170,075152,410Clinton +17,665
DelawareApril 2655,95036,659Clinton +19,291
PennsylvaniaApril 26918,689719,955Clinton +198,734
Rhode IslandApril 2652,49366,720Sanders +14,227
IndianaMay 3303,382335,256Sanders +31,874
GuamMay 7
West VirginiaMay 1086,354123,860Sanders +37,506
KentuckyMay 17
OregonMay 17
Virgin IslandsJune 4
Puerto RicoJune 5
CaliforniaJune 7
MontanaJune 7
New JerseyJune 7
North DakotaJune 7
New MexicoJune 7
South DakotaJune 7
District of ColumbiaJune 14
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/democratic_vote_count.html

Trump also ...
StateDate ▴TrumpCruzRubioKasichSpread
Popular Vote Total-10,924,6827,315,1173,476,4973,792,956Trump +3,609,565
IowaFebruary 145,42751,66643,1653,474Cruz +6,239
New HampshireFebruary 9100,40633,18930,03244,909Trump +55,497
South CarolinaFebruary 20239,851164,790165,88156,206Trump +73,970
NevadaFebruary 2334,53116,07917,9402,709Trump +16,591
AlabamaMarch 1371,735180,608159,80237,970Trump +191,127
AlaskaMarch 17,3467,9733,318892Cruz +627
ArkansasMarch 1133,144123,873101,23515,098Trump +9,271
GeorgiaMarch 1501,707305,109315,97972,303Trump +185,728
MassachusettsMarch 1311,31360,473112,822113,783Trump +197,530
MinnesotaMarch 124,01832,68441,1266,488Rubio +8,442
OklahomaMarch 1130,141157,941119,56216,515Cruz +27,800
TennesseeMarch 1332,702211,159180,98945,243Trump +121,543
TexasMarch 1757,6181,239,370502,223120,257Cruz +481,752
VermontMarch 119,9685,92911,77818,543Trump +1,425
VirginiaMarch 1355,960173,193327,04296,519Trump +28,918
Colorado1March 1
KansasMarch 517,06235,20712,1897,795Cruz +18,145
KentuckyMarch 582,49372,50337,57933,134Trump +9,990
LouisianaMarch 5124,818113,94933,80419,355Trump +10,869
MaineMarch 56,0708,5501,4922,270Cruz +2,480
HawaiiMarch 85,6774,3791,7591,413Trump +1,298
IdahoMarch 862,478100,94235,34716,517Cruz +38,464
MichiganMarch 8483,751330,015123,673321,655Trump +153,736
MississippiMarch 8191,755147,06520,76835,817Trump +44,690
Wyoming1March 12
District of ColumbiaMarch 123913511,0591,009Rubio +50
FloridaMarch 151,077,221403,640636,653159,412Trump +440,568
IllinoisMarch 15551,053430,170122,954279,518Trump +120,883
MissouriMarch 15382,093380,36757,00692,533Trump +1,726
North CarolinaMarch 15458,151418,74087,858144,299Trump +39,411
OhioMarch 15727,585267,59259,418956,762Kasich +229,177
ArizonaMarch 22249,916132,14770,55653,040Trump +117,769
UtahMarch 2224,864122,567029,773Cruz +92,794
North DakotaApril 1
WisconsinApril 5386,290531,12910,569155,200Cruz +144,839
New YorkApril 19524,932126,151217,904Trump +307,028
ConnecticutApril 26123,36724,96960,481Trump +62,886
DelawareApril 2642,47211,11062214,225Trump +28,247
MarylandApril 26236,62382,0382,945100,089Trump +136,534
PennsylvaniaApril 26892,702340,20111,739304,793Trump +552,501
Rhode IslandApril 2639,0596,39338114,929Trump +24,130
IndianaMay 3590,460406,2805,16783,913Trump +184,180
NebraskaMay 10121,28736,4187,17022,526Trump +84,869
West VirginiaMay 10156,24518,2082,89513,685Trump +138,037
OregonMay 17
WashingtonMay 24
CaliforniaJune 7
MontanaJune 7
New JerseyJune 7
New MexicoJune 7
South DakotaJune 7 
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/republican_vote_count.html

StateDate ▾DelegatesClintonSandersDelegate
Allocation
Open/
Closed
(2,382 Needed to Win)-476322401473--
Delegates Won-405117161433
Superdelegates-(712)52440
District of ColumbiaJune 1420 (25)PrimaryClosed
CaliforniaJune 7475 (71)PrimarySemi-closed
MontanaJune 721 (6)PrimaryOpen
New JerseyJune 7126 (16)PrimaryClosed
North DakotaJune 718 (5)PrimaryOpen
New MexicoJune 734 (9)PrimaryClosed
South DakotaJune 720 (5)PrimarySemi-open
Puerto RicoJune 560 (7)PrimaryOpen
Virgin IslandsJune 47 (5)CaucusClosed
OregonMay 1761 (13)PrimaryClosed
KentuckyMay 1755 (5)PrimaryClosed
West VirginiaMay 1029 (8)1118PrimarySemi-closed
GuamMay 77 (5)43CaucusClosed
IndianaMay 383 (9)3944PrimaryOpen
Rhode IslandApril 2624 (9)1113PrimarySemi-closed
PennsylvaniaApril 26189 (21)10583PrimaryClosed
DelawareApril 2621 (10)129PrimaryClosed
ConnecticutApril 2655 (15)2827PrimaryClosed
MarylandApril 2695 (23)6133PrimaryClosed
New YorkApril 19247 (44)139108PrimaryClosed
WyomingApril 914 (4)77CaucusClosed
WisconsinApril 586 (10)3848PrimaryOpen
WashingtonMarch 26101 (17)2774CaucusOpen
HawaiiMarch 2625 (9)817CaucusSemi-closed
AlaskaMarch 2616 (4)313CaucusClosed
UtahMarch 2233 (4)627CaucusSemi-open
IdahoMarch 2223 (4)518CaucusOpen
ArizonaMarch 2275 (10)4233PrimaryClosed
OhioMarch 15143 (16)8162PrimarySemi-open
North CarolinaMarch 15107 (14)5945PrimarySemi-closed
MissouriMarch 1571 (13)3635PrimaryOpen
IllinoisMarch 15156 (26)7977PrimaryOpen
FloridaMarch 15214 (32)14173PrimaryClosed
Northern MarianasMarch 126 (5)42N/AN/A
MichiganMarch 8130 (17)6367PrimaryOpen
MississippiMarch 836 (5)324PrimaryOpen
MaineMarch 625 (5)817CaucusClosed
KansasMarch 533 (4)1023CaucusClosed
NebraskaMarch 525 (5)1015CaucusClosed
LouisianaMarch 551 (8)3714PrimaryClosed
VirginiaMarch 195 (15)6233PrimaryOpen
VermontMarch 116 (10)016PrimaryOpen
TexasMarch 1222 (30)14775PrimaryOpen
TennesseeMarch 167 (9)4423PrimaryOpen
OklahomaMarch 138 (4)1721PrimarySemi-closed
MinnesotaMarch 177 (16)3146CaucusOpen
MassachusettsMarch 191 (25)4645PrimarySemi-closed
GeorgiaMarch 1102 (14)7329PrimaryOpen
Democrats AbroadMarch 1-813 (4)49PrimaryClosed
ColoradoMarch 166 (13)2541CaucusClosed
ArkansasMarch 132 (5)2210PrimaryOpen
American SamoaMarch 16 (4)42CaucusClosed
AlabamaMarch 153 (7)449PrimaryOpen
South CarolinaFebruary 2753 (6)3914PrimaryOpen
NevadaFebruary 2035 (8)2015CaucusClosed
New HampshireFebruary 924 (8)915PrimarySemi-closed
IowaFebruary 144 (8)2321CaucusSemi-open
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/democratic_delegate_count.html


terça-feira, 10 de maio de 2016

ROJAVA VI

https://rojavareport.files.wordpress.com/2016/03/federasyon.jpg?w=547
Rojava-Northern Syria Democratic Federal System https://rojavareport.wordpress.com/2016/03/21/the-democratic-federation-in-rojava-and-north-syria/
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2e/Flag_of_Syrian_Kurdistan.svg/640px-Flag_of_Syrian_Kurdistan.svg.png
http://d2pggiv3o55wnc.cloudfront.net/oann/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/2016-04-12T080647Z_1_LYNXNPEC3B0AL_RTROPTP_0_MIDEAST-CRISIS-SYRIA-FEDERALISM_1.jpg

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http://www.yeniozgurpolitika.org/wene/news/14086.jpg
https://rojavareport.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/zinzagros.jpeg?w=547&h=392
«Sena İbrahim, a Syriac from Derik in Rojava, has spoken about her reasons for joining the guerillas and the need for others to do the same. Sena, who now goes by the codename Zin Zagros, made a call you the youth of Kurdistan, saying it was “time for them to join the revolution and to defend its gains.”
Zagros first joined the guerrillas in 2012 having been affected by the revolution in Rojava. Although Zagros was born in Derik she was raised in Damascus where she completed two years of university.
Zagros spoke of the difficulties of defining a specific Syriac culture owing to the hegemonic forces within Syria, explaining that “it is not possible to talk about a Syriac culture. We all grew up heavily affected by Arab bourgeois culture.”
She also stressed how despite having grown up in a relatively cosmopolitan environment in the capital, in which Syriacs were relatively safe from religious pressures, the outbreak of war had made it impossible for Syriacs to live in much of the country.
Zagros explained that “because of the large-scale massacres which happened after the war began we moved to Rojava. Because of the proclamation of the Canton system there in which there is a possible for all segments of society to live a free life we had no problems.”

Because there had been tensions between Muslim and Christian communities in the past, Zagros says that at first many local Christians had approached the project of Democratic Autonomy with scepticism and certain reservations at first. However following the revolution and the implementation of the new order that Kurds were attempting to build, she explained that “Armenians and Syriacs came to understand that they had a place in this order and that they would protect and defend their rights. As a result of this they began to take part in the administration of the cantos and locally autonomous governments. Because a system developed in which people accepted one another and showed respect for one another whatever one’s cultural or religious background. This culture of a common life continued to develop. They understood that the attacks against Rojava were entirely targeted against Syriacs, Armenians and Kurds and did not recognize cultural or religious differences. It became obvious that the gangs which were forming in Syria were mostly targeting religious minorities and carrying out massacres. For this reason they realized the need for a life of cooperation and stronger organization.”» https://rojavareport.wordpress.com/2014/08/12/syriac-guerilla-now-is-the-time-to-join-the-revolution/
https://robertgraham.files.wordpress.com/2014/12/kurdish-ypj-4.png
http://www.black-mosquito.org/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/k/u/kurdistan_plakat_a3-01_kopie.jpg
http://www.thearabweekly.com/empictures/slide/_4379_A2.jpg
A Nation in Irak, Iran, Turkey and Syria ...

sábado, 7 de maio de 2016

VENEZUELA XLIV - VENETIOLA XLIV - VENEZUELA XLIV

http://www.el-nacional.com/escenas/Centro-Cultural-Chacao-Williams-Marrero_NACIMA20160506_0150_6.jpg
«Shakespeare para todos» http://www.el-nacional.com/escenas/politica-silencia-discursos_0_842915990.html

«Protagonizada por Eulalia Siso, Jesús Nunes, Mónica Quintero, Kevin Jorges, Juan Bautista, Simón Fermín y Arianna Savio,Shakespeare para todos se convierte en un cuestionamiento al poder. En este caso a ese que desconoce la función y esencia de la cultura; sin embargo, también es un llamado de atención a los representantes del gremio que se prestan para ello.
“Es sobre el irrespeto al que nos estamos acostumbrando. Yo me siento irrespetada como hacedora de cultura y como público. A mí generalmente me gusta trabajar con metáforas en los montajes, pero aquí está tan claro el tema que para qué lo voy a esconder”» Consuelo Trum (directora). 

«Dos productores se idearon un montaje. El Estado los apoya y al Estado le interesa el teatro,  porque es un contenedor de gente. Así que deben entretener bien al público. Pero ellos no están muy claros en lo que son las artes, sino en seguir órdenes. Por ello deciden presentar Romeo y Julieta, solo que sin discurso político, ni social. Que sea una pieza “buena vibra”. Y corta. Porque el espectador necesita la información condensada.
El director seleccionado para esta tarea es el primero que se les cruza: Pedro, un carpintero de oficio que solo conoce la historia por adaptaciones cinematográficas. Pero justamente es quien se cuestiona los motivos y las consecuencias de las cosas. Y mientras el proyecto toma forma y se selecciona el elenco, los productores anotan los pasos que se deben seguir en una pizarra acrílica, donde también están escritos otros compromisos: sesión espiritista, convivencia, verbena, feria de dulces y artesanía.
Con un humor negro y una honda presión en la llaga de la realidad, Ana Melo escribió Shakespeare para todos, la obra que se estrenó en la sala La Viga del Centro Cultural Chacao. En una coproducción del Grupo Teatral Repico y Teatro de la Noche, el montaje es dirigido por Consuelo Trum. (...)» Mª ANGELINA CASTILLO BORGO

Culture show a dramatic poltical culture that put in "jail" a Nation, like the forces of society put in "jail" the Love of Juliet and Romeo ...

Step by step tyrants of Venezuela become more and more vulnerable to the strong trends of History and to the monstruosity that was triggered by slaves of power: Liberty will win against it,  more soon or more later ...

... after a long process of corruption by rright side ... Tyranny with populism with mask oof left ... consensus buyed and manipulated ... repression and brutality ... more and more force and less and less consensus ... democratic opposition by election win more than 2/3 of the seats of Parliament ... referendum requested ... and so on ...

Despite the new powers will triggered other problems, they must defeate tyranny ...

The money of petroleum don´t was used for developpe Venezuela and now the situation is horrible in all kind of point of views ...