Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Here also he conquered the reason

I am slightly used to celebrating victories … so much that when one takes place (as the victory of MORE with Evo Morales) finds it hard to the head to be super happily … unlike when defeats take place (like that of frustrated comeback of Aminetu to his hearth) that I become sad and annoy at once.
Perhaps it is the absence of custom … or perhaps be something related to the ideology: the socialism seems to be so jodidamente far that is never a good moment to uncork a bottle … with every step that advances one is taking conscience of the difficulty of reaching the final targets.
Leaving aside the metaphysical bullshit I half-close to the happiness and the socialism, today he is one day old to celebrate: if a coup d'état it does not prevent, in Bolivia it will keep on governing for the sake of the majorities.
I was in the middle of September in Leganés, at once of meeting with Evo Morales, and took a very good image of how the support structure is organized in Madrid to the revolution in Bolivia. There were thousands of persons seeing the President and, what is more important, the majority were Latin-American (Bolivians in particular there were loads).
One notices that there is rock being employed at it in Madrid, so much Spanish partners of left (serve as example that I saw the day of the act for Carabanchel to a car with two IUCM partners inside, announcing the act for megaphones placed in the roof – one was Esther Gómez, and right now I do not remember another crew member-), as Bolivians. And the results in the elections it seems that they answer to the good work: Evo has been most voted in our country, and specifically in Madrid it has extracted 5.097 votes opposite to the 3.180 of the PPB. Here also he conquered the reason.
[Related earnings: "Video of the speech of Evo in Leganés" of Nonentities; and "Photos of the Meeting with Evo" of Ceronegativo]

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