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I LOVE HO CHI MINH
24th April 2002, 01:45
Argentine people are suffering the worst crisis in his history. Corrupts and inefficient politicians ruined our life. People don’t have money to eat! The problem is serious and I am not lying. Nobody have the courage and leadership to improve the citizen’s basic needs. We had have almost 5 presidents, 7 minister of economics in less than 6 month! On the other hand, where the hell is the private property in my country? They and the bankers are playing with our savings. Added to this, the FMI have chains in their pocket. Our protests are not enough. Is a revolution needed? A lefty-leader needs to take action? FUCK FMI, FUCK USA. VIVA ARGENTINA!!!
The only solution y revolution!!!
I LOVE HO CHI MINH
24th April 2002, 03:19
I am starting to believe a revolution is nessesary as well due to the fuckin politicians
Revolution Hero
24th April 2002, 09:50
Definitely, revolution is the only solution. It can be made in a peaceful or violent way, but the main target of it should be the change of social- economical system. Move toward socialism and communism, towards the dictatorship of proletariat.
The biggest problem of the countries of Latin America is the economical dependence on the US capitol.
Fight that problem.
Wait for the right situation to start with and fight.
!hasta la victoria siempre!
Revolution Hero
24th April 2002, 09:52
Definitely, revolution is the only solution. It can be made in a peaceful or violent way, but the main target of it should be the change of social- economical system. Move toward socialism and communism, towards the dictatorship of proletariat.
The biggest problem of the countries of Latin America is the economical dependence on the US capitol.
Fight that problem.
Wait for the right situation to start with and fight.
!hasta la victoria siempre!
deimos
24th April 2002, 14:13
RH i totally agree!Wait for the right moment and start a revolution!
chupacabra
24th April 2002, 15:09
In my country, Nicaragua, finally Bolanos raised the wages for the farmers and working people. About time!
The Argentine people will once again find a leader who works for the people. I think Argentina had too much corruption and the people have to be the ones to voice their concerns! I wish there was something that we could do to help the Argentinians.
deimos
24th April 2002, 16:17
I agree with chupacabra.There will be a president and a government that is working for the people!Not for his own advantage.
I LOVE HO CHI MINH
24th April 2002, 21:00
Definitely, our main problem is the dependent on the fucking US. ARGENTINES LETS JOIN FOR REVOLUTION!!!
elizquierdista
24th April 2002, 21:44
La Argentina has to declare default. It has to say it can't pay the external debt and it WON'T pay! The money sent to Argentina ends up in the hands of the corrupt assholes to pocket and invest in the US economy instead of our own. Menem es un ladron y un hijo de la re-mil puta, igual que Duhalde. LA diferencia es que Duhalde todavia no se ha vendido a los gringos, los fucking yanquis. Argentina should be the first to declare default and NOT pay. They CANNOT pay! There's NO money, NOTHING belongs to the state anymore. Thanks to Menem EVERYTHING is in the hands of the private businessmen. No pagaremos!
I LOVE HO CHI MINH
25th April 2002, 00:49
Izquierdista: Argentina has already declare default and is not paying the external debt anymore.
Thats not a solution now!
I LOVE HO CHI MINH
25th April 2002, 03:01
revolution hero
can you tell me how a peacefull revolutiion will be please?
peaceful revolution is the revolution which doesnt have any violence and gets what it wants in this way.
elizquierdista
25th April 2002, 03:17
I LOVE HO CHI MINH, Argentina declared default and said it would TEMPORARILY stop the payment of the external debt. What it must say is it WILL NOT pay it at all. And it must stop the corruption, reattain the land and companies it has sold off and put a good politician and not the shitty ones it has now.
I LOVE HO CHI MINH
26th April 2002, 01:04
I totally agree with you "EL IZQUIERDISTA" that we have to stop this cruel sickness CORRUPTION. Also, a good politician would be needed totally different from the illiterate ignorant FUCKING politicians that were in power during the last 20 years.
chupacabra
26th April 2002, 13:56
Si, Argentina is suffering very much right now, this is why it angered me this morning que ese degraciado Bush is saying that he is now going to give more $$ to Israel while in Argentina the people have no food. What about us the taxpaying latinos who rather help our brothers/sisters in latin america instead of some Israelis that only want to blow money on buying weapons to kill the Arabs. This is so typical of los pendejos de aqui. They think they can come and own latin america and yet they don't give a rat's ass what happens there. Menem is a selfish bastard and they should have kept him in house arrest.
I LOVE HO CHI MINH
26th April 2002, 21:21
Me asombra mucho, CHUPACABRA, que el hijo de puta de bush le de plata a los judios y no a nosotros. Its fucking amazing that the son of a ***** of Bush give money to Sharon to promote violence. I really didnt new this, BUSH HIJODEPUTA.
FUCK IMF
FUCK BUSH
ARGENTINOS UNIOS!!!
andresG
26th April 2002, 23:09
I hear a lot of talk about a need for change in Argentina, about a need for a revolution. But so far this has just been a lot of talk. I have seen no action. We need a Che Guevara to lead the people of Argentina.
Who is worse?
The one who is responsible for making the people miserable?
Or the person who sees the people in misery and does nothing to change it?
elizquierdista
27th April 2002, 00:21
El problema en Argentina es que el país con una historia triste. La derecha ha dominado la nación por casi el siglo entero. Otro de los problemas inmensos del país es la ignorancia de la gente. Menem, hijo de la re-mil puta, quien vendió el país, traicionó nuestra patria y robo sin descaro quiere vovler. De lo que yo escucho y veo, muchísima quiere que velva. Ya ha declarado esa rata que cuando vuelve va a "dolarizar la economía" y "mejorar las relaciones con los EE.UU."
Necesitamos unirnos como los orientales. Los uruguayos ya están en contra de Batlle y las ciudades grandes del Uruguay están todas bajo influencia comunista.
liderDeFARC
27th April 2002, 01:39
Andres i feel the same. But we live here... and are stuck here. Unfortunetaly the worse person is the one that doesnt do anything about the misery.... The situation there is very bad, as i have heard from you guys. Izquierdista do you know of any group that has a solid base , that can really start The Revolution? Remember the most important thing is to be united.... ayudar al hermano, y cooperar en este tiempo(hacer que Che estuviera orgulloso), thats they only way to get things done. I didnt know about Uruguay, but definetaly good news.
HOPE COMRADES!!!!!!!
Hattori Hanzo
27th April 2002, 05:33
The masses must be united, then overthrow the military, then the capitalists.
elizquierdista
27th April 2002, 18:52
LiderDeFARC, el unico grupo que yo sepa que verdaderamente quiera cambio politico y social es el ELN. Desafortunadamente solo tiene 5,000 miembros. Las FARC, antes de hablar de paz, tendria que hacer un cambio estructural y ideologico. Se ha involucrado demasiado con el narcotrafico.
En Argentina no hay un grupo que tiene fuerza como estos en Colombia. Los pocos que teniamos se terminaron en los setentas bajo el dominio militar. El pueblo es el unico que pede traer cambio ahora. O jala empieze con Uruguay y siga en Argentina. Asi podriamos ir del sur al norte.
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