NOTE: This entry is repeated for a mistake of mine. I deleted the last repeat and the comments here had.
The next post (above) is a response to those comments (there was no in place)
Enrique Gracia.
So far so normal, hoods, drums, religious steps ... his own.
And suddenly, amid the crowd of that place, look up and wham! a good-sized monument to the fallen for God and Spain! A bust of JA Primo de Rivera on one side and the yoke and arrows Franco by another and to shield the marsh unconstitutional. (pictured below)
For more INRI (which we see positions as Easter) A notice under the bust of the founder of the Falange which reads: "Restored in MCMLXXXIV" (ie 1984 ) go, and in democracy! (pictured below)
At that point, also see signs to "Calle del Generalissimo" and other similar and no misses you. (pictured below)
From that moment, you are choking the procession, breakfast and lunch until two days ago.
And some say that is cause be looking for the graves where the "fallen" on the other side in the Civil War or in the early days of Franco?
And some say that the transition was an example because everyone forgot? All?
And there are those who want to Judge Garzon charged?
anyone will every day for the monument and have to hold your father or grandfather lost to follow in a ditch, covered by a highway or in a remote wasteland? Did anyone tell you that I'm waking up the two Spains to say this?
Are not just the monuments and other stories that keep the division between those who were good fallen and those who were wicked to be ignored?
We are in the XXI century, more than 70 years of bloody war that ended 35 years ago that killed the dictator ... like we're in a democracy where everyone is equal (sic) must be prevented past wounds still festering ... Well this is not the way, I say.
This is a genuine outrage.
Something smells rotten in Denmark ... not just in Ocaña yes, of course.
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