First, a repost of October 21st’s post on DM’s attempt to bury one of the first announced independents Roberto Sanchez:
“I would rather die standing than live on my knees.” – Emiliano Zapata
October 21, 2009 · 47 Comments
An OSA mission to Mexico rounded up virtually every family member of Roberto Sanchez (Mexican Amigo) and used what ever means, fair or foul, to turn them against Roberto for having spoken his mind. Roberto is standing strong – even at the potential cost of losing his entire family. Please communicate to him your support, let him know he has family across the world who would never turn on him no matter what. Thank you.
“I would rather die standing than live on my knees.” – Emiliano Zapata
Next, today’s new post – an update from Roberto Sanchez:
I´m putting this info about me for all those who went on mystery about me after the drama at late 2009. I make a promise that I will flourish and prosper more than ever. So after the crush this happen…
I was elected as the president of the business association of the 3 cities in the west of my state.
One of the main assistants of the president of my country, México, the National Health secretary, came to officially appoint me on this.
We have now a close communication line on health and mental health subjects with the department and brief them in detail about some interesting subjects.
I open a factory out of almost nothing and it is working big time now.
I was elected as member of the citizens board of advisers for the government in my city.
I am happy with my family and searching for new, true friends this time.
I’m improving conditions of people and groups with this posts.
I am facing challenging environments and am making things go right and carry on when hard to achieve.
I can go on and on and on but that´s the summary of it, a brief one.
Stand tall; there´s nothing to fear at the end of the day but to compromise one´s integrity.
PS: May I suggest you hear this moving lecture by J. K. Rowling:
http://harvardmagazine.com/commencement/the-fringe-benefits-failure-the-importance-imagination