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Happy Latine Heritage Month!
Happy Latine Heritage Month! We’re celebrating as we always do, with fantastic reads by Latine authors and starring Latine main characters, so treat yourself to a great book or twelve from the below and join us! Young Adult Libertad by Bessie Flores Zaldívar As the contentious 2017 presidential election looms and protests rage across every corner of the city, life in Tegucigalpa, Honduras churns…
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Actualización del diseño de las míticas patatas Casa Paco. La imagen se mantenía desde prácticamente sus orígenes sin apenas cambios. Un trabajo gráfico muy interesante para mantener la esencia de imagen pero llevada al siglo XXI.
Diseño gráfico: José Antonio Rodríguez
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"Coupons"
by José Antonio Rodríguez from The Backlit Hour There was the year I wished our sentences had no periods. The year you said something meaningful about a constellation. The year I pretended to see it because that was the one thing I was good at. I smiled through all our arguments and you reminded me that English was not my first language. I said let’s go sit under the old high school…
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I feel no patriotic love for Spain and in fact I yearn for its inevitable demise but when foreigners start dealing with the fact that their family name system heavily favours men's family names I am reminded that not everything about this country sucks lmao
If you don't know what I'm talking about, ever since medieval Castille everyone involved in a marriage has kept their surnames, and the children inherit the father's first family name as their first family name and the mother's first family name as their second. The origin of this practice is in no way feminist, but in modern day Spain it means that there's no debate around keeping your own name because it's always been yours to keep. Children carry both their parent's surnames and it's been a good while now since it was passed into law that even if the default order is Givenname Fathersname Mothersname, that is now optional.
It is not unusual for Spaniards to go by their mother's family name if they just happen to like it. 2 presidents ago we had José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (José Luis given name, Rodríguez father's family name & Zapatero mother's family name) aka just Zapatero, and his minister of interior and succesor at the front of the main centerleft party in Spain Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba aka Rubalcaba (he lost the election).
In fact, I remember vividly a moment, shortly after Rubalcaba lost the election if I'm not mistaken, when he was leader of the opposition and as a mark of disrespect he was referd to as "Sr. Pérez" instead of "Sr. Pérez Rubalcaba" or "Sr. Rubalcaba", it was a whole thing with the (parlamentary) left complaining about the fact that the right intentionally used the man's first surname because it sounds less remarkable (Pérez is one of the most common Spanish surnames while Rubalcaba is not, I don't think I've ever heard of other people named Rubalcaba besides the guy in question), and the right calling the left loony because Pérez is literally the guy's first surname and refering to people by the first surname is the normalest thing to do.
Some very famous people you might have heard of that prominently use their mother's family name are Picasso (painter, Pablo Ruiz Picasso, 1881-1973), Velázquez (painter, Diego Rodríguez de Silva Velázquez, 1599-1660), Federico García Lorca (poet, 1898-1936), Javier Bardem (actor, Javier Encina Bardem, 1969-), Antonio Banderas (actor, José Antonio Domínguez Bandera, 1960-)
This is also not exclusive to Spain, I didn't know it but Chile's Pedro Pascal uses his second surname as artistic name, his full name is José Pedro Balmaceda Pascal.
This is not to say all these people are feminists (in fact Picasso was a known misogynistic abuser) or to say Spain is an extremely feminist country (from what I know, nowadays it's a country with a very strong feminist movement but I don't think this has anything to do with it). This is just a historical coincidence probably derived from the fact that noble people sometimes had more important mothers than fathers and they wanted to be able to carry ALL their family names.
(Also, one curious thing is that looking up people who use their mother's surname none of them were women, idk if I just haven't looked hard enough or if it's more common for men to do it.)
I'm not trying to make a point here. End of post.
#spain#surname#family name#keeping your name#José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero#Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba#Pablo Picasso#Diego Velázquez#Javier Bardem#Antonio Banderas#Pedro Pascal#politics#feminism#spanish#chile
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CRÓNICA DE LA I SEMANA DEL LIBRO EN AROCHE 2024
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#Andalucía#Antonio Manuel Cuaresma#Antonio Rodríguez#Aroche#Arte#Autores arochenos#Ayuntamiento de Aroche#Biblioteca#Biblioteca La Fábrica#Casto Sancha#Cine#Corto#Documental#Expedi Vázquez#Exposición#Féliz Sancha#Felisa Zarza#Fernando Canales#Instarruta literaria#José pedro Lobo#Libro#Libro-cine Forum#Libros#Literatura#María Jesús Duque#Miguel Hernández en Aroche#Rutassierra#Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche#Sierra de Huelva#Sira Duque
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La Aventura del Tango: LAS VOCES DEL TANGO
ANTONIO PIPPO PEDRAGOSA. Periodista, Escritor, Editorialista. Director Gral. Cultura Tanquera. Columnista -A la hora de las comparaciones sólo me detengo ante Gardel. Lo escribió el musicólogo uruguayo Ariel Martínez, aludiendo a Edmundo Rivero, en el conmovedor obituario que le dedicó en “Brecha”, en 1986, y que tituló –aludiendo a una estrofa de “El último organito”, gran creación de “El…
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Exposición "La construcción del silencio", Colectiva
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#miguel marías#vivre sa vie#jean luc godard#josé luis garci#antonio martínez sarrión#fernando rodríguez lafuente#qué grande es el cine#cine francés#cinéma français#french cinema#vivir su vida
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Compañeros, hermanos, amigos escuchen y regocíjense.
Europa está en caos, el imperio español se está derrumbando, Portugal continúa perdiendo influencia y Francia pelea en demasiados frentes, es hora de unir nuestras fuerzas, nuestros pueblos pelearán por la libertad, por la justicia ¡Por América!
No sólo derrotaremos a los gachupines, portugueses y franceses en el campo de batalla ¡También nos veremos mejor que ellos mientras lo hacemos!
Esta encuesta determinará quién de todas estas sensuales personas latinoamericanas será la que opacará más a los europeos, a la que más gente le encantaría tener en su cama por una noche ¡El mas grande ejemplo de exquisitez latinoamericana!
¿Quieres nominar a alguien para tan aclamado premio? Puedes hacerlo aquí
Reglas:
1. Puedes nominar a todas las personas que quieras, el formulario no tiene un límite
2. Animamos a que manden propaganda (en inglés o español o portugués)
3. Sexy man/hombre sexy es un término sin género, todos, todas y todes son bienvenidos.
4. Serán juzgados en base de las edades que tenían durante las guerras por la independencia y los admins se esforzarán para encontrar los retratos apropiados.
Eng:
Comrades, brothers, friends listen and rejoice.
Europe is in chaos, the Spanish empire is collapsing, Portugal continues to lose influence, and France is fighting on too many fronts. It is time to join forces, our people fight for liberty and for justice. For America!
We will not only defeat the gachupines, the Portuguese and the French on the battlefield. We will also do it while looking better than them!
This contest will determine who among these sexy Latin Americans outshines the Europeans the most, who most people would invite to their bed for a night. The best example of the exquisiteness of Latin America!
Do you want to nominate someone for such an honor? Nominate them here.
Rules:
You can nominate as many people as you want. The form does not have a limit.
Propaganda is encouraged (in English or Spanish or Portuguese)
Sexyman is a gender neutral term.
They will be judged based on the age they were during the wars for independence and the admins will try their best to find appropriate portraits.
La lista hasta ahora/The existing list is here:
Virreinato de Nueva España
México:
1. Agustin de Iturbide
2. Leona Vicario
3. Juan Aldama
4. José Maria Morelos y Pavón x3
5. Vicente Guerrero x2
6. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
Virreinato del Nuevo Reino de Granada:
Colombia:
7. Antonio Nariño x3
8. Antonio Morales Galavís
9. Policarpa Salavarrieta x2
10. Francisco de Paula Santander x 2
Venezula:
13. Simón Bolívar x2
14. José Antonio Paez
Virreinato del Perú:
Perú
11. Manuela Sáenz de Vergara y Aizpuru
12. Micaela Bastidas
Ecuador:
15. Manuela a.k.a Manuelita Saenz x4
Bolivia:
16. Antonio José de Sucre x 2
17. María Ana Carcelén de Guevara y Larrea-Zurbano
Chile:
21. Manuel Javier Rodríguez y Erdoíza
22. José Miguel Carrera Verdugo
Virreinato del Río de la Plata:
Argentina:
18. Manuel Belgrano
19. José de San Martín x 3
20. Martín Miguel de Güemes
Uruguay:
23. Manuel Ceferino Oribe y Viana
24. Juan Antonio Lavalleja
25. José Fructuoso Rivera y Toscan
Haití:
26. Toussaint L’Ouverture
Brasil/The Empire of Brazil:
27. Joaquim Pires de Carvalho e Albuquerque
28. Maria Quitéria de Jesus x2
29. Joaquim Gonçalves Ledo
30. Maria Leopoldina
31. Pedro I
32. Hipólito José da Costa Pereira Furtado de Mendonça
33. José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva
34.Francisco Gomes da Silva
35. Domitila de Castro Canto e Melo, Marquesa de Santos
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A bit late but couldn't forget about them, our Paralympics delegation. They absolutely killed it. Every single one of them giving it all and making us proud.
Thank you to all of our 78 participants, 28 medalists, and 44 diplomas.
Alex Enrique Martínez Guevara, Ana Lucía Pinto Ochoa, Andrés Felipe Mosquera Neira, Angie Lizeth Pabón Mamian, Aura Cristina Poblador Granados, Bertha Cecilia Fernández Arango, Brayan Mauricio Triana Herrera, Buinder Brainer Bermúdez Villar, Carlos Andrés Vargas Villanueva, Carlos Daniel Serrano Zárate, Daniel Giraldo Correa, Daniela Carolina Munévar Flórez, Darian Faisury Jiménez Sánchez, David Felipe Rendón Acosta, Diego Fernando Meneses Medina, Edilson Chica Chica, Edwin Fabián Matiz Ruiz, Eglain Antonio Mena Lemus, Erica María Castaño Salazar, Euclides Grisales Diaz, Fabio Torres Silva, Francy Esther Osorio Calderón, Fredy Duvian López Morales, Gabriela Oviedo Rueda, Giovanny Andrés Malambo Rachez, Gisell Natalia Prada Pachón, Héctor Julio Ramírez Murcia, Ionis Dayana salcedo rodríguez, Jesús Alberto López, Jesús Augusto Romero Montoya, Jhohan Darío Ardila Cárdenas, Jhon Alexander Hernández García, Jhon Eider González Hernández, Jhon Fredy Gómez Giraldo, Jhon Sebastián Obando Asprilla, José Gregorio Lemos Rivas, Juan Alejandro Campas Sánchez, Juan David Pérez Quintero, Juan Esteban García Sánchez, Juan Esteban Patiño Giraldo, Juan José Betancourt Quiroga, Julián Andrés Jaramillo Téllez, Karen Tatiana Palomeque Moreno, Kevin Alfonso Moreno Gualaco, Laura Carolina González Rodríguez, Leider Albeiro Lemus Rojas, Leidy Johanna Chica Chica, Lino Nicolás Coca Castro, Luis dahir Arizala Ocoró, Luis Fernando Lara Rodallega, Luis Fernando Lucumí Villegas, Luis Francisco Sanclemente, María Alejandra Murillo Benítez, María Angélica Bernal Villalobos, María Mónica Daza Guzmán, María Paula Barrera Zapata, María Salomé Henao Sánchez, María Teresa Restrepo Rojas, Mariana Guerrero Martínez, Mauricio Andrés Valencia Campo, Mayerli Buitrago Ariza, Miguel Ángel Rincón Narváez, Nelson Crispín Corzo, Niver Rangel palmera, Paula Andrea Ossa Veloza, Reynel Romero Montoya, Santiago Solis Torres, Sara del Pilar Vargas Blanco, William Jair higuera Ocampo, Xiomara Saldarriaga Hernández, Yamil David Acosta Manjarrez, Yasiris Blandón Escobar, Yeferson Suárez Cardona, Yeniffer Paredes Muriel, Yesenia María Restrepo Muñoz, Yesica Paola Muñoz Nieto, Zharith Alejandra Rodríguez Silva, Zuleiny Rodríguez Trujillo
#paralympics 2024#colombia#comité paralímpico colombiano#colombian paralympic committee#(nightmade)#this was my first time actually watching the paralympics games#it was amazing#I'm saddened that they don't get as much noise as the other games#like we won 9 times more medals and yet the news nothing
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The Cool Jazz Café and the 4th of July weekend continues showcasing a combination of classic RnB favs and today's Hottest Smooth Jazz. Today's show is a Rebroadcast coming to you via the Verde Canyon Railroad in Clarksdale, Arizona. Please join us as host Dave Oz serves us those flavorsome grooves. Today at 3pm - 5pm EST, 2pm - 4pm CST, 12pm - 2pm PST, 8pm - 10pm UK time.
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The Cool Playlist 😎
HOUR I
Movin' and Shakin' /@Vincent Ingala, No Lie (feat. Michael McDonald) / Lalah Hathaway, Take It Uptown (ft. Jason Jackson) / Gino Rosaria :: The Pianist, Telegram / D.S. Wilson, Still In Love / Marc Antoine, Slip Away / Clarence Carter, Goin' Up Yonder / Skinny Hightower, Que Mas Da (ft. Michael Lington) / José Antonio Rodríguez, Fool On The Hill / Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66, Morning Kisses / Rohan Reid Music, Moonlight Drive / Paula Atherton, You Show Me (ft. Najee Ali) / Tommy Davidson, Blu Girl / Soul Ballet, Sailing / Shawn Kingsberry
HOUR II
Gonna Be Alright / Four80EastFour80East, Big Sur / Charles Langford, Kiss From a Rose (Alternate Version) / Seal, Cool Summer (ft. Chieli Minucci) / Special EFX featuring Chieli Minucci, Happy (From Despicable Me 2) / Pharrell Williams, Dream Maker / Will Donato, Note of Levity / Will Compton, Kiss from a Rose / Debbie Spring, When God's In The Music / Abe LaMarca, Sandcastles 2.0 / Brian Culbertson, Ascending (ft. Richard Brookins) / Greg Minnick, Vibe / Thasaint, Hello Dolly! / Louis Armstrong, Fantasy / Kersten Stevens
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DR. SATÁN (1966) – Episode 177 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era
“I have just completed the final test on a beggar. I have given him the serum XX-34 in the center of his neck and he died. But immediately, I injected the antidote and he returned to life. … After that, death is inevitable. I succeeded and now I can make any living being into a zombie. I can create soulless slaves loyal only to my wishes.” Sign me up for some of the XX-34 stuff! Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt and Jeff Mohr along with guest Chris Peters – as they discuss Dr. Satán (1966), a fun Mexican horror mashup.
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 177 – Dr. Satán (1966)
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Interpol officer Mateos and his companion Nora are in charge of discovering and capturing the members of a shady organization that has been flooding Mexico City with counterfeit dollars. What they don’t know is that these dollars help Dr. Arrozamena (aka Dr. Satán) and his research to turn people into mindless zombies who obey only the Doctor’s orders.
Directed by: Miguel Morayta
Writing Credits: José María Fernández Unsáin; Sidney T. Bruckner (story) (credited as S. Tomás Be)
Produced by: Sidney T. Bruckner
Music by: Luis Hernández Bretón
Cinematography by: Raúl Martínez Solares
Editing by: Carlos Savage
Selected Cast:
Joaquín Cordero as Dr. Plutarco Arozamena – Satán
Alma Delia Fuentes as Nora
José Gálvez as Inspector Tomás Mateos
Judith Ruiz Azcarraga as Elsa
Gina Romand as Luisa
Carlos Agostí as Baltasar
Quintín Bulnes as Javier Rodríguez: Cain
Antonio Raxel as Daniel (as Antonio S. Raxel)
Roy Fletcher as Agente policía
Gerardo Zepeda as Dino (Zombi)
Fernando Saucedo as Médico forense
Queta Carrasco as Testiga rapto (credited as Enriqueta Carrasco)
Manuel Trejo Morales as Carcelero
Francisco Meneses as Agente policía (as Francisco G. Meneses)
Arturo Fernández as Mendigo raptado (as Arturo Fernandez)
Magdaleno Barba as Enterrador (uncredited)
Chris Peters joins Chad and Jeff for this police procedural/occult horror. Or is it a spy-gadget, science fiction flick? In this Mexican horror film, you have your mad doctor creating zombies and talking face-to-face with King Devil, a gang of counterfeiters, Interpol agents hunting said counterfeiters, assorted James Bond-type gadgets, a blonde bombshell serving as a liaison between the doctor and the counterfeiters, a woman agent shooting the hell out of a gun, and a plan for world domination. This is a surprisingly fun flick with good acting, a complicated, but well told, story with pathos, strong female characters, and the devil hisownself. Thanks go to former Grue Crew member, Whitney Collazo for picking this episode’s movie!
At the time of this writing, Dr. Satán is available to stream from YouTube.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Up next in their very flexible schedule, as chosen by Joseph Perry (a founding member of the Classic Grue Crew), is Curse of the Crimson Altar (1968), aka The Crimson Cult, featuring Boris Karloff, Christopher Lee, Barbara Steele, Michael Gough, and H. P. Lovecraft (sort of) in a Tigon production!
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the site, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at [email protected]
To each of you from each of them, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!”
Check out this episode!
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2024 Texas Rangers Roster
Pitchers
#17 Nathan Eovaldi (Alvin, Texas)
#22 Jon Gray (Chandler, Oklahoma)
#23 Michael Lorenzen (Fullerton, California)*
#25 José Leclerc (Esperanza, Dominican Republic)
#31 Max Scherzer (Chesterfield, Missouri)
#33 Dane Dunning (Green Cove Springs, Florida)
#37 David Robertson (Tuscaloosa, Alabama)*
#39 Kirby Yates (Kauai County, Hawaii)*
#44 Andrew Heaney (Warr Acres, Oklahoma)
#46 Brock Burke (Jefferson County, Colorado)
#48 Jacob DeGrom (Ormond Beach, Florida)
#51 Tyler Mahle (Westminster, California)*
#54 José Ureña (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
#57 Yerry Rodríguez (Santiago De Los Caballeros, Dom Rep)
#61 Cody Bradford (Aledo, Texas)
#65 Grant Anderson (West Orange, Texas)
#66 Josh Sborz (Fairfax County, Virginia)
#67 Jacob Latz (Lemont Township, Illinois)
#72 Jonathan Hernández (Memphis, Tennessee)
#84 Carson Coleman (Lexington, Kentucky)**
Catchers
#12 Andrew Knizner (Hanover County, Virginia)*
#28 Jonah Heim (Amherst, New York)
Infielders
#2 Marcus Semien (El Cerrito, California)
#5 Corey Seager (Kannapolis, North Carolina)
#6 Josh Jung (San Antonio, Texas)
#8 Josh Smith (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
#20 Ezequiel Durán (San Juan De La Maguana, Dominican Republic)
#21 Jared Walsh (Suwanee, Georgia)*
#30 David Lowe; Jr. (Marietta, Georgia)
#38 Davis Wendzel (San Juan Capistrano, California)**
#56 Justin Foscue (Huntsville, Alabama)**
Outfielders
#3 Leody Taveras (Tenares, Dominican Republic)
#16 Travis Jankowski (Lancaster, Pennsylvania)
#32 Evan Carter (Elizabethton, Tennessee)
#36 Wyatt Langford (Trenton, Florida)**
#53 José García (Ciudad Ciego De Ávila, Cuba)
Coaches
Manager Bruce Bochy (Melbourne, Florida)
Bench coach Donnie Ecker (Los Altos, California)
Hitting coach Tim Hyers (Covington, Georgia)
Assistant hitting coach Seth Conner (Rogersville, Missouri)
Pitching coach Mike Maddux (Las Vegas, Nevada)
Bullpen coach Brett Hayes (Los Angeles, California)
Catching coach Bobby Wilson (Dunedin, Florida)
1B coach William Ragsdale (Jonesboro, Arkansas)
3B coach Tony Beasley (Fredericksburg, Virginia)
Assistant coach Will Venable (San Rafael, California)
#Sports#Baseball#MLB#Texas Rangers#Celebrities#Texas#Florida#Oklahoma#Colorado#Alabama#Dominican Republic#Hawaii#Tennessee#Virginia#Kentucky#North Carolina#Louisiana#Georgia#Cuba#Pennsylvania#Nevada#Arkansas
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Llamó a la Alianza Histórica como alternativa a la polarización política en Venezuela
Manuel Isidro Molina: Nicolás Maduro y María Corina Machado son candidatos de alta peligrosidad para Venezuela
Caracas 26/10/23. (PS).- Manuel Isidro Molina, presidente del Movimiento Popular Alternativo, MPA y candidato independiente a la presidencia de la República, advirtió este jueves que tanto el presidente de la República Nicolás Maduro como la recién electa candidata en la primaria de la Plataforma Unitaria Democrática, María Corina Machado, “son dos candidatos presidenciales de alta peligrosidad para la paz y el desarrollo armónico de Venezuela, cuando expresan la pretensión de reinstalar la extinta polarización como parte de sus respectivas campañas a las presidenciales de 2024”.
Explicó que de acuerdo al diagnóstico que han hecho desde su organización política, concluyen que el país “ha sido sometido a la irracional e irresponsable confrontación entre dos facciones de poder que se han dedicado durante cuarto de siglo a destrozar las instituciones, desestructurar a la sociedad y empobrecer y desarticular a la familia venezolana”.
En cuanto a evento de la primaria realizada por un sector de la oposición, Molina lo definió como un hecho político de importancia con el cual ni él ni su organización tienen vinculación alguna y no desean opinar. “Ellos (la PUD) tienen sus propias responsabilidades debido a que esas primarias tienen unos resultados cuantitativos y porcentuales que han generado una serie de acontecimientos políticos que están en desarrollo”.
Agregó, “esto incluyen el abuso de poder y la agresividad por parte del gobierno nacional que ha motivado la acción inaudita de la Fiscalía General de la República para comenzar un proceso de persecución penal contra los miembros de la Comisión Nacional de Primaria”.
Para el dirigente del MPA, esta situación refleja el “fracaso simultaneo de los dos bandos que han destrozado a Venezuela en las últimas décadas. Son hechos graves que tienen una potencialidad de enrarecimiento de la situación política social con efecto en lo económico y que seguramente va a agravar la situación preocupante de empobrecimiento general de la población”.
Aseguró que el verdadero problema del país sigue “intacto y sin solución” tal como el empobrecimiento general de la población, la extinción del salario y las prestaciones sociales además de la ruina de los pensionados y jubilados, hambre desnutrición, enfermedad y muertes prematuras sumado a una gigante ola migratoria al exterior de más de siete millones y medio de venezolanas y venezolanos reflejados en decenas de países alrededor del mundo”.
Manuel Isidro Molina deploró la alineación que junto a Maria Corina Machado hacen hoy Leopoldo López y Antonio Ledezma, a quienes denominó “los padres de la fracasada salida de 2014” destacando además la presencia de lo que calificó como el “archipiélago del extinto G4 y sus satélites” que en su opinión, le hacen el juego al “abuso de poder y la corrupción de Nicolás Maduro, Cilia Flores, Diosdado Cabello, Jorge Rodríguez, y Tarek William Saab convirtiéndolos en caimanes del mismo caño”.
Hizo un llamado a la organización de la Alianza Histórica por la Reconstrucción Integral de Venezuela como alternativa, “frente a esos dos bandos del desastre la politiquería y la corrupción, teniendo a 2024 como el año que nos da la oportunidad inevadible para derrotarlos simultáneamente en la elección presidencial”.
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Fantastically rich, with a priceless expression of the child. Also deserves the absolute best, and to be enjoyed full size, by the Spanish José Antonio Rodríguez Sánchez. A clear cousin of this masterpiece by another Spanish from Catalonia, Ramón Pruneda Segura, which was Choice of the Day of YWAMag two weeks ago. La flecha © José Antonio Rodríguez Sánchez aka Mirados Text : Basile Pesso - YWAMag director since 2 014
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