Grenadine Confederation
Statement by President Ospina"Watch as the man who reigns over an island who hates his presence unleashes personal attacks against one who understands the idea of freedom, and doesn't regurgitate insults as a parrot from Hispaniola would. A man who also decries Imperialism by Republics that haven't unjustly expanded far from their homes, who are products of Imperialism from nations such as Spain. And he, a delusional man who situates himself in the top of the world guarded by the shield of a nation at war, spews hate from the very part of an Empire that subjugates people from the far lands of Asia to the mighty Africa, not to mention the peoples within their own country. Must I remind Mr. Santana of Catalonia and their people? If he calls himself a true Spaniard, let him go fight in the war his nation is waging against other Europeans, not cower in a corner of the Caribbean where he can swing the presence of the Spanish nation around.
On the matter of Bolívar; it is known that he violated his own principles at one point, by turning all administrative functions upon his own power, perhaps in a temporary fit of madness that plagued him. It is known that in due time, he repented, but alas, it was far too late. His search for power to consolidate the Gran Colombia backfired upon the Libertador, dividing the brothers who once stood together. And once he regained his reasoning, he attempted to fix it with the Constitution of 1831; but once again, time was his enemy. Perhaps the disease of madness that plagued General Bolívar, in a temporary manner, has taken Mr. Santana, a tyrant, in a less forgiving manner. Let us pray for him to recover and for his people to avoid suffering.
He's just a ridiculous puppet who will fall, as tyrants do when they repress the freedom of individuals. Just give it time, gentlemen, perhaps his many titles will crush him."