Cristina Fernandez
It seems that the current President of Argentina received a death threat that is presumed to be from those involved in the military coup of the 70s because in the background of "kill her" the sound of military marching was heard.
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They're just giving her a very hard time because she is in denial. The situation in Argentina with regards to crime and inflation is terrible and she does not admit it therefore people are getting to the point to do these sort of things.
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There were not many good choices so people chose what they thought was the best. I don't think they expected an arrogant and blind president with little concern over the safety of her citizens.
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She told the people to eat pork to spice up their sex life! Of course, Argentina is one of the world's biggest consumers of red meat, and most people reject the idea of replacing beef with chicken, pork or other meats. Seafood is rarely seen on dinner tables as well so I guess they are trying to get people to consume other meats but knowing my folks, that will never happen! I was surprised by her comment.
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Argentina: Why President Fernandez Wins and Obama Loses
By James Petras
On October 23rd of this year, President Cristina Fernandez won re-election receiving 54% of the vote, 37 percentage points higher than her nearest opponent. The President's coalition also swept the Congressional, Senatorial, Gubernatorial elections as well as 135 of the 136 municipal councils of Greater Buenos Aires. [..] Obama may be a one-term president, even with the billion dollar campaign funding from Wall Street, the military industrial complex and the pro-Israel power configuration. Ref. Source 5
Judge rejects cover-up case against Argentine president
A federal judge is dismissing a prosecutor's allegations that President Cristina Fernandez tried to cover up the alleged involvement of Iranian officials in the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center in Buenos Aires. Judge Daniel Rafecas says the documents originally filed by the late prosecutor Alberto Nisman failed to meet standards. Nisman had filed the complaint days before he died on Jan. 18 under mysterious circumstances. Ref. USAToday
See also: Alberto Nisman