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A ritual cleansing
will need sacred places of the Central American Mayan culture in Guatemala after U.S. President George W. Bush will have to enter. The spiritual purification announced descendants of the Mayan culture, following revelations that Bush will receive during his visit to Latin America to the Iximche ruins, a guided tour. "No, Mr. Bush, here you can not trample on the memories of our ancestors," said a spiritual leader of the Mayan descendants in Guatemala. "This is not your ranch in Texas." The cleansing ritual incense sticks are lit and the route that the President entered, strewn with flowers and sprinkled with water. This should dispel the "bad energy" that George W. Bush brought with him. The U.S. president has a bad state in Central America because the political and military influence, carrying on the Americans in the past to the often unstable countries, is extremely controversial.
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