jueves, 30 de octubre de 2008

jueves, 16 de octubre de 2008

Sueños perdidos...

Como continuar sin que te afecte que uno de tus sueños mas anhelados de toda tu vida, sea frustrado por un obstaculo? Es casi imposible, si de verdad uno queria, pero no por eso todo termina, al contrario, es el comienzo de algo nuevo, de algo mejor. Es mejor y te hace la vida mas facil, pensar que siempre es por algo bueno, aunque por dentro sientas que estas destrozada, que tu sueño no lo podrás alcanzar... Se llama: consuelo. Pero a pesar de todo, siempre hay esperanzas!!

Pero tambien, estoy feliz y tranquila, porque fue hermoso soñar, luchar, renunciar a pequeñas cosas porque fue con amor!! y mientras duro fue hermoso y eterno.

Ahora no le tengo a todos los que quiero pero si amo a los que tengo y estan conmigo!

Creo en DIOS, y por eso sigo creyendo en algo maravilloso que es el AMOR!!!

Gracias, a vos, por hacerme ver, que no todos tenemos los mismos sueños, y no siempre estamos incluidos dentro de los sueños ajenos!!!

Gracias, a vos, porque cuando me caigo, me levanto mas fuerte, y con ganas de seguir luchando!!

Gracias, a vos, porque me dejaste amarte, y me enseñaste que no siempre somos correspondidos pero igual nos sentimos felices porque pudimos DAR aun sin RECIBIR!!

Gracias, en serio muchas gracias, porque aunque no se cumpla ese sueño no significa que no tenga otro!!!

Ten siempre presente, que vos estas en mi corazon, y a pesar de todos los problemas, a pesar del transcurso del tiempo, siempre estaras en ese lugar privilegiado y calido, y no lo dudes, siempre estare ahi para vos, se que fui tu pasado, y ya no tu presente, pero en el futuro siempre podras contar conmigo, porque habra alguien que nos una!!

No se si el amor no basta, o termino, solo se que hubo y que te ame, eso me hace feliz, porque supe experimentar eso, y no morire sin haber amado!!!

TE QUEYO MUCHO!!!



YO TAMBIEN TENIA UN SUEÑO!!!.....


Solo me queda gritar y hacerte saber:YO TAMBIEN TENIA UN SUEÑO!!... y lastimosamente, TU ESTABAS EN EL.....

miércoles, 10 de septiembre de 2008

VAMOS PARAGUAY!! ARRIBA ALBIRROJA




Los hinchas, con banderas, pancartas, silbatos y al ritmo de los tambores, coparon los alrededores del Panteón de los Héroes, en el centro de Asunción, lugar tradicional de celebraciones esporádicas que se generan tras el triunfo del combinado guaraní.
Paraguay se impuso de local al combinado de Venezuela en un partido disputado en el estadio Defensores del Chaco, el mayor recinto deportivo del país, que albergó esta noche a 31.867 espectadores.
El encuentro, con el que la 'albirroja' sumó 17 puntos y se afianzó como líder en solitario de las eliminatorias sudamericanas, también fue presenciado por el nuevo jefe de Estado, Fernando Lugo, quien suele asistir a los encuentro de su club, el Cerro Porteño, uno de los equipos más populares del país.
El ex obispo, quien asumió la presidencia de paraguaya el 15 de agosto pasado y que en esta ocasión exhibió una camiseta del equipo guaraní firmada por los jugadores, ofició de anfitrión del canciller de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, quien viajó expresamente a Paraguay para asistir al partido del combinado 'vinotinto'.

martes, 9 de septiembre de 2008

REPERCUSION EN EL MUNDO

Discussions

Paraguay president...

Excuse my ignorance on the subject, admittedly I do not know as much about Paraguay and its politics as I do some of the other South American countries. In fact, all I know about this particular topic is the little excerpt I read...but that Is not my point. It was mentioned he does not pay utilities, but he has to pay rent? Is there not a presidential palace, or a house provided to the head of state? Does the government not cover the tab for most his travel expenses? I realize it varies from country to country, but I always deemed the salary of the president/head of state as sort of a bonus considering a majority of their expenses were on the government tab.

Any clarification or reading reccomendations would be great


TAL VEZ ESTA PERSONA NO ENTENDIO LO QUE QUISE DECIR! PERO ME ALEGRA QUE PERSONAS EN EL MUNDO PUEDAN INTERESARSE POR LA POLITICA DEL PARAGUAY YA QUE MUCHOS DE NOSOTROS INCLUYENDO A LAS PERSONAS QUE ESTAN EN EL GOBIERNO NO LE INTERESA!!! Y NO HACEN NADA!!!!!!!!!!!

viernes, 5 de septiembre de 2008



jueves, 28 de agosto de 2008

FERNANDO LUGO-

28/08/2008 / PARAGUAY
Paraguay's president donates his entire salary to the poor





Posted on Flickr by "Fernando lugo APC"
The socialist wind currently blowing through South America reached Paraguay this year with the election of leftist Chavez-ally Fernando Lugo. On his first day, the ex-bishop announced that he would be renouncing his entire salary and donating it to the poor. Not like other presidents then...Paraguay's head of state doesn't earn a great deal - at US$72,000 [AP] (€49,000) he's lagging well behind French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who doubled his salary to €240,000 when he came into power. He's also far from Singaporean President Lee Hsien Loong, who is possibly the highest paid president in the world, with around €1.5m a year. Only his neighbour in Bolivia, Evo Morales, seems to be worse off, with around €15,000. Either way, Lugo announced the decision to give up his pay at his inauguration on August 15. "I have no need of this money, which belongs to more humble people," he told the audience. The friendly philanthropist makes a change for Paraguay, which has been ruled for the past six decades, largely under military dictatorship, by the right-wing Colorado Party.
Contributors

Ada Carolina...

Jorge Zarate
"Receive a salary for your work, for me that's the honest way"
Ada Carolina Bogado is a lawyer from the capital, Asuncion. She runs a blog.
I don't like the fact that the president has given up his entire salary. You should be paid for the work that you do - nobody said that the president has to volunteer! Why doesn't he just give up a part of it and give it to a good cause? By renouncing his salary, his expenses are no longer transparent. Anywhere he goes he gets everything for free. He doesn't pay utility or telephone bills. But he does need to buy clothes! He might not have any children or a wife, but he still needs somewhere to live. Would all of those things be free too? I don't really get it - we all have the right to work and receive a salary for it. For me that's the honest way."

Ada Carolina...
Paraguay
Lawyer
"I think this is a very valuable gesture (…) in a place where presidents used to become 'inevitable multimillionaires'"
Jorge Zarate is a journalist in Paraguay.
I think this is a very valuable gesture as we're talking about a country where the treasury has been systematically robbed. However, it needs to go beyond being symbolic. More profound actions are needed to fight against corruption in a place where presidents used to become "inevitable multimillionaires".
According to one published paper, the personal wealth of the heirs of Paraguayan presidents Stroessner, Rodríguez, Juan Carlos Wasmosy, and Raúl Cubas would exceed 1,000 million dollars. That would not be weird in a developed country, but it is something offensive in a country where 50% of the population is poor and there are more than 300,000 peasants without land.
The previous president, Nicanor Duarte Frutos, was a journalist living in a rented house and could hardly make ends meet. Two decades later he owns highly expensive properties and private harbours dealing with Chinese imports and soy exports.
Now, everyone will be watching to see what Lugo and his partners do, so history will not repeat