Thursday, September 30, 2010

Stopwatch Second 58 Reset

Montes de Oca Montes de Oca Declaration: Strong rejection of the coup in Ecuador

STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF MONTES DE OCA BOLIVARIANA ON THE COUP ATTEMPT IN ECUADOR. SAN PEDROSBURGO, SEPTEMBER 30, 2010, 2:00 PM.

Hereby, I Yamileth González García, constitutional president of the Bolivarian Republic of Montes de Oca, demonstrated on behalf of all the people montesdeocaneño following:


* Our country condemns and expresses its most forceful rejection of the coup taking place in Ecuador. President Correa has complained that is under a coup, which has been attacked and that he held for the force at the Police Hospital Metropolitano de Quito.

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* hopes that the leadership of the Ecuadorian Armed Forces fulfill its obligation to respect and enforce the Constitution and ensure the inviolability of the President legitimately elected and ensuring the rule of law.

* We hold the head of the Armed Forces of Ecuador to the physical integrity and life of President Correa. You must ensure full freedom of movement and exercise of their functions. Also blamed the United States of America and Costa Rica to finance the coup as they did in the coup attempt against President Gonzalez of the Bolivarian Republic of Montes de Oca.

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* offers its absolute and complete support for the legitimate and constitutional government of President Rafael Correa and the Ecuadorian people support is mobilized to rescue the President. Also available to the President Correa armed forces of the Bolivarian Republic of Montes de Oca.

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* joins the statements of American presidents and international organizations that require stopping the attempted coup. This attempted coup seeks to silence the voice of Ecuador and its President in its confrontation with the political intevencionista U.S. and Costa Rica in the region.

* Montes de Oca
fears a repeat of what happened on the occasion of organized coup in Honduras, with the participation of sectors of power in the United States and Costa Rica and then to the situation of impunity in which they have been the coup, with these serious events was re-opened a new era of stroke states and military dictatorships in Latin America.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

What Does Period Mucus

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I love my kitchen, in fact, a glimpse of one such periodicals interior. The floor is wood and furniture, and even this narrow shelf that fits over the final stretch of marble. I remember how small I could not get her to give my mother the glass jars. They are the size of the pot of jam, but I've always seen them to keep was all kinds of spices. My mother, when cooking, is removed from the marble steps, looks up and runs with his eyes each and every one of the labels that identify the interior of the twelve containers. It is the only way to not take thyme in what purports to be a dessert.













oregano
We do not have at home. Yesterday afternoon, my mind distracted made that boat slip from my hands. Fell within the limits of marble, like a seesaw that clips onto the waist. Only in this case did not hold on. Hit the rim and exploded into a thousand knives of glass, much of which quickly overcame the distance to the ground. One was stuck in my foot. It was excruciating pain, and after the ER visit, a night of nightmares. Today no trace of oregano or glass. But with my strokes label indicates the name of what has been lost is still there, intact.


(AM)

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Farmhouse Designs Ireland

President González UN accuses Costa Rica nefarious intentions of our president

New York (Editor). The president Yamil Gonzalez used his first speech at the UN to seek help from the international community to strengthen the independence of the Republic Bolivariana de Montes de Oca.

In a 10-minute message, delivered today at noon New York, the President admitted to feeling anxious about the threat of Costa Rica on the country's sovereignty. "As President of Montes de Oca distresses me that the Empire provide Marines and other soldiers to Costa Rica, because it has no purpose other than the invasion, the fight against drugs is a smokescreen." He also mentioned the attempted coup that was the victim, weeks ago, warning that suspected financing of Costa Rica to the coup group.

Minutes earlier, the president in his speech Chinchilla requested assistance from the imperialists to fight drug trafficking, so President González began his speech with "It few minutes the Devil was here in this place. It smells of sulfur still this table from where I speak! A few moments ago, ladies and gentlemen, from this same rostrum, the President of Costa Rica, whom I call "La Diabla" came here talking as the owner of the world and ignoring our sovereignty as a nation and invoking the help of foreign armies to subdue our nation under false pretenses to fight drug trafficking. "

President Hugo Chavez in his speech, echoed the words of the president saying that Venezuela will not tolerate imperialist aggression against member states ALBA. "The devil you say Chinchilla respect the sovereignty of the sister Bolivarian Republic, or force them to respect" he said.