Wise Man Detained at Racist Immigration Checkpoint in Spain. Spanish speaking children around the world are in for a bit of disappointment it seems this Navidad. In a lighthearted communique from the Leganes Assembly in Madrid, King Balthasar is rumored to have been arrested at one of the hundreds of racist immigration Police checkpoints that have popped up all over Madrid during the past couple years, in which the Police demand documents from anyone and everyone that looks, acts, or speaks just a little differently from the norm. I am not sure if Balthasar was responsible for bringing the gold, frankincense, or myrrh to the Baby Jesus, but I do know that many a Spanish speaking niño y niña will be shedding tears this year after finding empty shoes in their living rooms -- pobrecitos! Sorry niños, perhaps the remnants of racism still left over from the days of Francisco Franco still prevalent in the Spanish police force will be eliminated by next Christmas.
Enjoy the translation! Mariano Rajoy. Early life and education[edit] Later on, his father was transferred to León and the whole family moved there. Rajoy attended a Jesuit school that was later attended by José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero as well. He was duly enrolled, together with his brothers Luis and Enrique, and spent ten years there before moving to the Jesuit school in Vigo. After finishing secondary school he started university, enrolling in the Law Faculty in Santiago de Compostela. Rajoy graduated from the University of Santiago de Compostela[4] and passed the competitive examination required in Spain to enter into the civil service, becoming the youngest-ever property registrar at age 23.[5] He was assigned to Padrón (A Coruña), Villafranca del Bierzo (León) and Santa Pola (Alicante) a position he still holds.
Rajoy married Elvira "Viri" Fernández Balboa on 28 December, 1996, in La Toja island (Pontevedra). While on the campaign trail in 2011, Rajoy published his autobiography, "En Confianza" ("In Confidence").
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