I was washing the dishes when this song came into my mind. Make up a happy melody yourself. ;)
" In kindergarten they said
I had a lot of imagination.
What?
My aunt is Turkish
and my uncle is an Indian
My father is a chinese poo
and my mother to the moon
Later when I was wiser
it seemed to be true.
I've searched on the Internet.
and we are all family apart
lalalala lalalala
In kindergarten they said
I had a lot of imagination.
No kidding.
My aunt is Turkish
and my uncle is an Indian
My father is a chinese poo
and my mother to the moon "
Standing on top of the world I see ....... Life is like climbing a mountain and cope with difficulties and setbacks, resulting in enjoying the perfect view. Eventually that's what this blog is about. With a smile I say it's climbing Maslows mountain.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Documentary
I saw a part of a documentary on BBC Worldservice today. I didn't really pay attention to it and I thought it was about the economic recession in Iran.
What I saw was a man who showed the rooms in a house. Listening I learned that he was a famous football player. He was married and had a so called mistress. Now his wife was murdered and the football player his mistress found the dead body.
Now she is the accused murderer. Her name is Shahla Jahed. She confessed she did the manslaughter. But later she withdraw her confession, saying she was under pressure.
The law is severe in Iran. She is sentenced to death by hanging. When I see her in the documentary as a smart woman pleading not guilty I believe her. There is reason for doubt and that is one of many reasons I am against death penalties.
Investigate this, prosecutor of Iran, instead of prosecuting peaceful demonstrators.
google on "Shahla Jahed" bbc
What I saw was a man who showed the rooms in a house. Listening I learned that he was a famous football player. He was married and had a so called mistress. Now his wife was murdered and the football player his mistress found the dead body.
Now she is the accused murderer. Her name is Shahla Jahed. She confessed she did the manslaughter. But later she withdraw her confession, saying she was under pressure.
The law is severe in Iran. She is sentenced to death by hanging. When I see her in the documentary as a smart woman pleading not guilty I believe her. There is reason for doubt and that is one of many reasons I am against death penalties.
Investigate this, prosecutor of Iran, instead of prosecuting peaceful demonstrators.
google on "Shahla Jahed" bbc
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