Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Euphoria & the End of Apathy
I felt the euphoria of last night although sadly i was not there. Congrats to ALL!
The events of the past 14 days have been the best catalyst to the end of the National State of Apathy we have been in since the invasion.
The whole dilema has come to unite us on what is good for the country.
I can't help thinking what if the Kuwait Stock Exchange was not doing so bad, would (some) people care as much?
I cannot ignore the passion and the drive of the liberal party girls, and women in the rallys of the past 2 weeks. Wainhum ile te6anazaw 3elaina khal eshoofoon our actions eshyabat!! What a great way to mark the 1 year anniversary of our rights in Parliament (i'de be damned scared if i was not on this team)!
I don't remember seing many abayas though (is this an indication of voting day turn out?)
We're on the winning team again & we are no longer unheard!
There is an opposition and its an amazing mixture of all walks of Kuwait, but the credit goes to the Liberal "party".
PLEASE DON'T STOP CARING!
Sincerely,
Sheba
بس تستاهلين نقرار بدال المرة الف
ولو انج مقلة جدا بمذكراتج هالايام
ممممممممم لو البورصة مرتفعه منو يهتم ؟؟
سؤال في محله شخصيا ميكس اوف بوث اهتمام بالدوائر الخمس وبالسوق
بس لو الاسعار مثل اول اكيد بنهتم باللون الاخضر
الشعوب ما تثور الا لما توصل للقمتهم واحنا الحمد الله ما وصلنا هالمرحلة
ثاني شي أعتقد ان الميديا لها دور كبير بالموضوع, و يقال ان الحكومة مستانسة على خبة الناس بالدوائر لأن هناك بوقات كبيرة تحصل الآن خلف الكواليس
كذب أو صج , مادري صراحة
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