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Invictus

I barely recovered from my latest ailment that had confined me for a while, the first thing I did was go to the movies. I was lucky to find an attractive billboard and chose, of course, Invictus, the film directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Morgan Freeman and brilliantly by Matt Damon. Upon leaving, my wife heard me say: What filth! Surprised she called saying that he had found a very good film which I replied that was right, an excellent movie. To which I meant after seeing flashes of the management of Nelson Mandela was that we had a filthy Nicaraguan government.
Although the film does not elaborate on the nature of the charismatic leader, traits can be seen enough to know that this was a president who had first priority to his country and that it showed what a statesman should be . No doubt his humility is its distinctive feature and since she led her life and service to the country. Although it led an armed movement and was even labeled a terrorist, his presidency was marked by his desire for reconciliation.
is inevitable that after viewing details of Mandela's life, not fancy compared to the President, whose character is the opposite of this recognized leader. All the respect and admiration to which he was awarded Mandela, the President or ten lives would achieve.
Every day, the imitation of president we have, is focused on thwarting the Constitution and the rule of law in Nicaragua, dreaming of its grip on power and worst of all, does not know why.
Perhaps one of his minions to give him the Executive Head of a pirated DVD movie with Invictus, to see what a real leader, to see how it works for reconciliation, to see if for a moment reflecting on the chaos that is causing in this country.


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