Daniel the Mad Dortega orders the crucial documents from various – two hundred? – to openly remove divine givers of the document and daily spell. Daniel the Mad does not know the goals of the exile, from below the devil ignores diatribes and debates intended to break the daily harshness of his dictatorship. Insane, decrepit and faded, Daniel Dortega doubles diopters and scatters demonic fingers; He says decide where demolition, devastation and evictions lurk… worthy duende of pain.
Daniel el Demente in a duet with Damisela Delirante have insulted and destroyed, collapsing but not subduing, a dense democracy that will awaken, exposing dikes, pennies and bickering, where the fiendish, weakened and defeated duet will decisively decide its downfall. Dani Dortega and Dosario Durillo, diamond maze of dodecaphonic dictatorial dementia in insane decibels of distracted overflows, digital doubloons and sweet or naked destructive confidence.
Explains Daniel the madman acquiring weakened rights, impairing due decency, saying, eviscerating, or dissecting dithyrambs, or dissecting and trying, unfortunately destabilizing, to give the dagger and his defeat as a gift, hard-hard-hard , to be disarmed by decree or deformation of the right and determinant: From their awakening and in their daily pantry, those bared or banished by Daniel the Mad finger give grace and pour out detail by detail the gifts of God, the declaration and decantation of Descriptions and flashes, stripping speeches and pouring out diaries, saying and drawing, wandering and hurting, despising his where.
Darío would say how blessed he is, who knows no pain because of his hardness … I say, we say and say daily: Daniel the madman, stop! Gioconda, Sergio and millions of Nicaraguans wear their homeland and landscape on their skin and their minds, their poetry and pure prose in their hair and lashes, their heart pounding from the past paving the promised future… promising because I do allow exchange words and go to the big P to gossip every page of poets and prose writers, people who are not lazy and faint-hearted characters like you, President Pendejo.
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