Dinosaur Monopoly
readers do not be afraid, God has not penetrated into the intricacies of my soul. Eternal be the Lord, but away from me.
Today I pay tribute to the eternal power on earth where more eternal identifies, say, a decade.
where to cut leftover fabric. Not return to the days of kings and emperors, lords and barons, my view is short.
This reflection arises from the now disgraced autocrats in the Arab world are falling like dominoes, have for years been lamenting enjoying the power and external enemies can not save their people. It seems that the following is Gadaffi. My double root obliges me not to leave out, though many years have passed, Don Porfirio, and Francisco Franco. One liberal another parish, lounging in power beyond words.
Not far in the Caribbean, ranting of imperialism, Fidel and Raul, advocate a revolution since 1959, fifty-two years in power ("Guinness record?) That fell apart as sugar in water.
What to say about the prodigal sons of Castro, Chavez in Venezuela, President since February 1999 over what to accumulate and Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua, 15 in two stages, until now.
go down from the heights of great power.
Our "Don Fidel" always faithful carrying workers to the conquest of their demands and blind obedience to Tlatoani of Los Pinos, was the eternal leader of the CTM. Napoleon
Napito, father and son, does anyone remember a pre-mining leader dynasty?
And to say the very old (85 years), current leader of the MLC, Joaquín Gamboa Pascoe, who never worked as a laborer or employee, it appears that neither is affiliated with the IMSS.
but "independent" do no harm goat cheese ... since dropping the "Charro" Sallust in 1976 (I guess God must have in his glory) the Democrat Chicharones Hernandez Juarez thunder between the telephone. And among the university, UNAM Don Agustin Rodriguez flies in haste to a new and democratic election.
Mr. López Obrador has a good time as a messiah of the people and guide on the left with hope. Between him and the moral leader, Cuauhtemoc Cardenas, is indispensable since 1988, or 23 years.
So when one looks at Nelson Mandela has not choice but to remove the hat.
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