Monday, May 16, 2011

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Fernando Lugo. Portuguese sovereignty and the bicentennial

If someone looks at a priest's speech Parguay president, Fernando Lugo, find the perfect example of the oxymoron, antithesis, by approximation of two words, phrases, clauses or sentences of opposite meaning. Thus, the government Archbishop speaks of sovereignty and calls for raising his eyes to the Senate of Brazil, Itaipu on the issue, and while defending jingoistic chauvinism trimmed the Guarani language, means that all the Paraguayan population from wrapping around a debate in Portuguese .
If someone looks at a priest's speech Parguay president, Fernando Lugo, find the perfect example of the oxymoron, antithesis, an approximate two-word phrases, clauses or sentences of opposite meaning. Thus, the government Archbishop speaks of sovereignty and calls for raising his eyes to the Senate of Brazil, Itaipu on the issue, and while defending jingoistic chauvinism trimmed the Guarani language, means that all the Paraguayan population from wrapping around a debate in Portuguese .

Not forgetting that in the bicentenary celebrations, according to local press reported, Argentine businessmen are bearing the lion's share in the disbursement of public money allocated to building shows. Sovereignty in Portuguese



In the month of the bicentennial, and filling the mouth of the word sovereignty, unpresentable Fernando Lugo priest's government calls on the Paraguayans to stay pending a parliamentary vote of Brazil.

And so were the Paraguayans for several days, pending a vote in the Brazilian Senate, thanks to the government that promised to restore the "sovereignty" Paraguay on Itaipu.

The same government that cries at the U.S. embassy teams for wiretapping his political opponents, and he promised not to support Hugo Chavez to get support from James Cason.

is the government of Fernando Lugo, who speaks Portuguese national sovereignty. Bicentennial



alone apparently the priest President Fernando Lugo speaks of sovereignty not only in Portuguese, but so will the bicentennial lonely, because presidents increasingly say they will not be present when the country celebrates its 200 years of independence.

President of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, called off a planned trip to Asuncion for next Saturday, to mark the bicentenary of the independence of Paraguay, said Tuesday the public agency Andes.

The Ecuadorian government will be represented by Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino, the agency said citing a source Andes Carondelet Palace, seat of the Executive, which was not identified.

another president who is not present on the bicentennial of Paraguay is Sebastián Piñera.

"The president of Chile, Sebastián Piñera, will not attend the celebrations for the bicentenary of the independence of Paraguay, to be held on 14 and 15 May, confirmed Efe government sources."

recently, Evo Morales Fernando Lugo avoiding snubbed attend a meeting of chiefs, by which the tribe received $ 430 000 Rubin Itaipu despite the failure.

Lugo was also ignored by Obama, who nevertheless used as carriers to Paraguay, as several of his escort C17 Globemaster landed in Paraguay for replenish them during the tour of the black emperor.

would be unthinkable to reverse that relationship because, as Bertrand Russell noted the Greek Enlightenment, they maintained that slavery was justifiable if the Greeks were masters and the slaves barbarian, but the opposite case they considered contrary to nature.

slaves, in the case of the Paraguayan government, are themselves only through the eyes of love

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