Lack of spelling in the presidential sash
"livertad with v small? Where? In the presidential sash Juan José Arévalo's first president Revolution!
not going to believe me, come and see you , Candido said, and led me to Arévalo's portrait on display in the central corridor of the National Palace. And indeed, the portrait of revolutionary leader, educator and president has a band whose coat, on parchment, says livertad September 15, 1821 .
I fell in grace and led me to wonder: Why is it that today's revolutionaries, organizers of the exhibition, chose a picture of Arevalo misspelling? Did not realized, or was it on purpose? How ironic that the teacher had made him Arévalo portrait misspelling! Then I said to Candide: course, if the revolutionaries were going to put freedom, would have put a "v" small . Surely, as the socialists like . Referring, of course, the spiritual socialism who practiced the first president of the Revolution.
Seriously, the misspelling was a painter, because beside the portrait is displayed Arévalo's band and this is well written speech.
Another source of fun for my visit to the Palace, was that I was wearing my red shirt that says Enjoy Capitalism, and, indeed, could not resist the opportunity to portray me beside her with his band Arevalo says livertad .
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