Dissident Voice : Fernando Lugo Presidency Brings Hope in Paraguay:
"That night I went to the free concert in front of the National Palace. The high point was the arrival of Chavez and Lugo, who took seats in the audience and eventually took the stage, not with speeches, but with poetry recitals and songs.
Chavez, of course, went first, reciting a long poem to Bolivar, “Por aqui
pasa,” by Venezuelan Alberto Torrealba. Chavez was accompanied by the quintet of Venezuelan singer and member of parliament, Cristobal Jimenez. Later, Chavez returned with President Lugo to sing a reggae version of Mercedes Sosa’s song, “Todo Cambia,” arranged by Lugo’s head of Security, Marcial Congo, a long-haired, bearded man who looked to be pushing sixty. The group accompanying them was led by rock musician Rolando Chaparro who had begun his set with a soulful rock guitar version of Paraguay’s National Anthem,"
Jeeze... I wish we could see an inauguration like this in the usa.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Saturday, August 09, 2008
What's up with the homely babes and democrats?
Two powerful demods (clinton and edwards) two women that are at the borderline of attractiveness. You would think that if you were on the top, no pun intended, that you could come up with better looking "mistresses" .
"Postmodern John McCain: the presidential candidate some Arizonans know — and loathe"
"Postmodern John McCain: the presidential candidate some Arizonans know — and loathe"
I was raised in AZ and know the early history of mcANUS. Read this my children and learn why we must resist the whitewash of the repukes last gasp chance.
I was raised in AZ and know the early history of mcANUS. Read this my children and learn why we must resist the whitewash of the repukes last gasp chance.
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