seemed impossible. When Daly Avila, spokesman for the Association for the Rescue and Development of Ceiba sent me an audio in which Jose "Cheo" Wood called "rakes" and "ticks" to the leaders of Ceiba in the midst of the struggle for land development of the former Roosevelt Roads naval base, thought it impossible that the level of stupidity had reached such levels.
Just a couple of weeks ago, Avila was revealed in an interview conducted in Fajardo, the now well known controversial content of the statements made by Mr. Such is life , Jaime Gonzalez . Of course, you think that practice makes perfect. That common sense prevails, as appropriate. But you are wrong. Wooden
statements are history. As I learned after revolcáramos the nest, the expressions NotiUno originated during the month of August. However, as I explained APRODEC members, the statements had been passed over despite their high content insulting. And similar slurs can not pass under the radar.
Last week, former Gov. Sila Calderon , surrounded by community leaders claimed that contrary to what those same leaders have said there is no concerted public policy against the communities. "We can not say with confidence that there is a public policy against the communities," he said.
Wilfredo Lopez, community leader of Aguas Buenas, sitting at the table that Calderon insisted in his criticism. "There is a public policy that are attacking the community movement, that is obvious," he said. Calderón
supported his argument by stating that "one swallow does not make a summer" when referring to the insulting remarks of his former brother Jaime González (himself author of Such is life.) The problem, however, is that the swallow does not walk alone. The litany of rakes, tongs and chihuahuas who left the wooden mouth Limbers came accompanied by Jaime Gonzalez and his insults class. The group also includes attacks Land Trust Martin Peña and statements Secretary for Economic Development in which he said that the rich should feel that the country belongs to them. The swallow does not walk alone, Ms. Calderón
Just a couple of weeks ago, Avila was revealed in an interview conducted in Fajardo, the now well known controversial content of the statements made by Mr. Such is life , Jaime Gonzalez . Of course, you think that practice makes perfect. That common sense prevails, as appropriate. But you are wrong. Wooden
statements are history. As I learned after revolcáramos the nest, the expressions NotiUno originated during the month of August. However, as I explained APRODEC members, the statements had been passed over despite their high content insulting. And similar slurs can not pass under the radar.
Last week, former Gov. Sila Calderon , surrounded by community leaders claimed that contrary to what those same leaders have said there is no concerted public policy against the communities. "We can not say with confidence that there is a public policy against the communities," he said.
Wilfredo Lopez, community leader of Aguas Buenas, sitting at the table that Calderon insisted in his criticism. "There is a public policy that are attacking the community movement, that is obvious," he said. Calderón
supported his argument by stating that "one swallow does not make a summer" when referring to the insulting remarks of his former brother Jaime González (himself author of Such is life.) The problem, however, is that the swallow does not walk alone. The litany of rakes, tongs and chihuahuas who left the wooden mouth Limbers came accompanied by Jaime Gonzalez and his insults class. The group also includes attacks Land Trust Martin Peña and statements Secretary for Economic Development in which he said that the rich should feel that the country belongs to them. The swallow does not walk alone, Ms. Calderón
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