Economic activity in Argentina increased 8.2% during 2010 and in December grew 9.3% compared to the previous year, a private report says. Read full article
Yes, of course. This happens not only in Argentina, but in Peru, Chile, Brasil, Uruguay, etc. We'll see what happens when these rules change. They want to show this as an achievment of this government, but Cristina is not in Brazil, Uruguay or Chile. This is thanx to the working people in this country, not you. Anyway, keep trying. See you Cristina, I WILL NOT VOTE FOR YOU. YOU KEEP TOURING THE WORLD FOOLISHLY WITH YOUR UGLY DAUGHTER.
The sector which grew most in 2010 was agriculture with an increase of 19.7%
I read an article yesterday under the headline Argentine farmers are back in a strike, This leads me to believe that, if Argentina was a woman this period would be her menstrual cycle, I would hope unlike in real life, Argentina doesn't go around making anything drastic like a constitutional , civil or legal change, unless they want to go a head and start a reforma agraria”, maybe a little wealth or land distribution, as I said it's that time of the month. There is a lot to be done and Christina will get us by if we all help her little, I am still alittle worryed that the waters in the rivers of San Juan Argentina are being polluted by barrick gold.
farmers should be worryed about their water rather then complain, this news are all the positive outcome for the agriculture sector, we should pay close atention to this facts when devating other issues, again good job Chritina.
I find many ignorant who talk a lot but when asked who will you vote as president in Argentina they give me not Critina that is for sure then I wonder if they wont vote her why promote her ??
I mean if I knew of someone better I would share it with others because during the election we count the votes not the secrets, I am still waiting for someone or anyone to give me an alternative candidate for president in Argentina.
@ 2 There is a lot to be done and Christina will get us by if we all help her little more help? SHE'S FILTHY RICH ALREADY!!!!!!
I am still alittle worryed that the waters in the rivers of San Juan Argentina are being polluted by barrick gold.
farmers should be worryed about their water rather then complain, this news are all the positive outcome for the agriculture sector, we should pay close atention to this facts when devating other issues Yes, I can see that! You're worried but you'll vote for the woman that is behind all this, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Cristina = Barrick Goldd = Monsanto = Cargill etc etc etc. You are a tool.
again good job Cristina there they fly away, your worries about the rivers of San Juan.
me a tool ?? consider this farmer a tool! imagine they want to help export the food from their table to other nations when other nations are helping bring polluters and pirats into Latin America and then we have people in here cheering for greater povery in a nation full of resources, we all know what happens in Argentina when people don't work, does 2001 ring any bell ? I read that in 2001 there was a guiness world record in the same year 70.000 strikes and either 4 or 5 predidents in less then a month period,
#5 I am stillwaiting for your alternative candidate for president, I don't mind promoting Cristina but I am really ineterested in knowing wether there really is an alternative, it is do to this that Cristina will win.
give it time and barrick gold's contracts with the brother of the governor of San Juan who's the mining minister in Argentina will be exposed as a conflict of interest issue and everything in that mine will come to a sudden feud with the locals, it takes time for water to boil.
@ 7 barrick gold's contracts with the brother of the governor of San Juan (and the Kirchner family and friends), who's the mining minister in Argentina where Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is president of the country.
So basically, you know that Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is the most corrupt president in Argentina's history, but you'll vote for her anyway, and then you ask me why you are a tool! hahaha You're not only a tool, but an incoherent tool.
#8 I already told you that I will vote for Cristina Fernandez because there is no other alternative what part of ALTERNATIVE did you not understand or do you like being treated like an animal rather then talked to like a democratic citizen ?? I am worryed about barrick gold in San Juan oviously Cristina is not perfect and you aren't paying any atention wich makes you another imperfect, but to elect a president is more important then listen to retards who can't even voice their candidates but rather confront people for their convictions. by the way even if Cristina is not re-elected I will till be worryed about the river in San Juan, I trust that the pollution will kill people before it totally destroys the enbironment, giving San Juaninos de chance to fight back, water takes time to boil.
@ Incoherent to the core! The one killing people in San Juan is Cristina, and you, with your votes. Go play somewhere else the worried citizen.
Vote for Cristina, you're free :)
Economic activity in Argentina increased 8.2% during 2010 and in December grew 9.3% compared to the previous year, a private report says.
I'm sure it's Axel's report. How many government jobs were created in Argentina? Tell us and don't forget to remind us how high the true inflation number is.
#10 is inoherent your candidate ?? or are you trying to insult me rather then promote your candidates, you must be a peronista frustrated by Menem back staving in the 90's, we don't have to fight remember what Martin Fierro tought us.
you schmuck, you've already made your decision, and you know all the candidates, you'll vote for Cristina anyway, so there's no need for me to tell you about the candidates. It is your reponsibility, not mine :).
This is not a fight, the fight will be during the elections :)
Martin Fierro and you play in different leagues, you're far from being a patriotic man or a brother.
Menem = Néstor = Cristina But I wouldn't call them Peronistas.
Here's a thought for you, I. Go out into the street. Pick a person at random provided they are aged between 40 and 50. Lo, you have a presidential candidate. Couldn't do any worse than CFK.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesYes, of course. This happens not only in Argentina, but in Peru, Chile, Brasil, Uruguay, etc. We'll see what happens when these rules change. They want to show this as an achievment of this government, but Cristina is not in Brazil, Uruguay or Chile. This is thanx to the working people in this country, not you. Anyway, keep trying. See you Cristina, I WILL NOT VOTE FOR YOU. YOU KEEP TOURING THE WORLD FOOLISHLY WITH YOUR UGLY DAUGHTER.
Jan 20th, 2011 - 05:57 pm - Link - Report abuse 0The sector which grew most in 2010 was agriculture with an increase of 19.7%
Jan 20th, 2011 - 06:30 pm - Link - Report abuse 0I read an article yesterday under the headline Argentine farmers are back in a strike, This leads me to believe that, if Argentina was a woman this period would be her menstrual cycle, I would hope unlike in real life, Argentina doesn't go around making anything drastic like a constitutional , civil or legal change, unless they want to go a head and start a reforma agraria”, maybe a little wealth or land distribution, as I said it's that time of the month. There is a lot to be done and Christina will get us by if we all help her little, I am still alittle worryed that the waters in the rivers of San Juan Argentina are being polluted by barrick gold.
farmers should be worryed about their water rather then complain, this news are all the positive outcome for the agriculture sector, we should pay close atention to this facts when devating other issues, again good job Chritina.
I find many ignorant who talk a lot but when asked who will you vote as president in Argentina they give me not Critina that is for sure then I wonder if they wont vote her why promote her ??
Jan 20th, 2011 - 08:10 pm - Link - Report abuse 0I mean if I knew of someone better I would share it with others because during the election we count the votes not the secrets, I am still waiting for someone or anyone to give me an alternative candidate for president in Argentina.
@ 2 There is a lot to be done and Christina will get us by if we all help her little more help? SHE'S FILTHY RICH ALREADY!!!!!!
Jan 20th, 2011 - 08:11 pm - Link - Report abuse 0I am still alittle worryed that the waters in the rivers of San Juan Argentina are being polluted by barrick gold.
farmers should be worryed about their water rather then complain, this news are all the positive outcome for the agriculture sector, we should pay close atention to this facts when devating other issues Yes, I can see that! You're worried but you'll vote for the woman that is behind all this, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Cristina = Barrick Goldd = Monsanto = Cargill etc etc etc. You are a tool.
again good job Cristina there they fly away, your worries about the rivers of San Juan.
There isn´t any, I mate.
Jan 20th, 2011 - 08:33 pm - Link - Report abuse 0CFK is the best option for 2011.
me a tool ?? consider this farmer a tool! imagine they want to help export the food from their table to other nations when other nations are helping bring polluters and pirats into Latin America and then we have people in here cheering for greater povery in a nation full of resources, we all know what happens in Argentina when people don't work, does 2001 ring any bell ? I read that in 2001 there was a guiness world record in the same year 70.000 strikes and either 4 or 5 predidents in less then a month period,
Jan 20th, 2011 - 08:39 pm - Link - Report abuse 0#5 I am stillwaiting for your alternative candidate for president, I don't mind promoting Cristina but I am really ineterested in knowing wether there really is an alternative, it is do to this that Cristina will win.
give it time and barrick gold's contracts with the brother of the governor of San Juan who's the mining minister in Argentina will be exposed as a conflict of interest issue and everything in that mine will come to a sudden feud with the locals, it takes time for water to boil.
@ 7 barrick gold's contracts with the brother of the governor of San Juan (and the Kirchner family and friends), who's the mining minister in Argentina where Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is president of the country.
Jan 20th, 2011 - 09:18 pm - Link - Report abuse 0So basically, you know that Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is the most corrupt president in Argentina's history, but you'll vote for her anyway, and then you ask me why you are a tool! hahaha You're not only a tool, but an incoherent tool.
http://www.perfil.com/fotogaleria/?filename=contenidos/2009/05/08/noticia_0008.html
and you're worried about the rivers of San Juan, that's right!
#8 I already told you that I will vote for Cristina Fernandez because there is no other alternative what part of ALTERNATIVE did you not understand or do you like being treated like an animal rather then talked to like a democratic citizen ?? I am worryed about barrick gold in San Juan oviously Cristina is not perfect and you aren't paying any atention wich makes you another imperfect, but to elect a president is more important then listen to retards who can't even voice their candidates but rather confront people for their convictions. by the way even if Cristina is not re-elected I will till be worryed about the river in San Juan, I trust that the pollution will kill people before it totally destroys the enbironment, giving San Juaninos de chance to fight back, water takes time to boil.
Jan 20th, 2011 - 09:43 pm - Link - Report abuse 0@ Incoherent to the core! The one killing people in San Juan is Cristina, and you, with your votes. Go play somewhere else the worried citizen.
Jan 20th, 2011 - 10:04 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Vote for Cristina, you're free :)
Economic activity in Argentina increased 8.2% during 2010 and in December grew 9.3% compared to the previous year, a private report says.
Jan 20th, 2011 - 10:26 pm - Link - Report abuse 0I'm sure it's Axel's report. How many government jobs were created in Argentina? Tell us and don't forget to remind us how high the true inflation number is.
#10 is inoherent your candidate ?? or are you trying to insult me rather then promote your candidates, you must be a peronista frustrated by Menem back staving in the 90's, we don't have to fight remember what Martin Fierro tought us.
Jan 20th, 2011 - 11:18 pm - Link - Report abuse 0you schmuck, you've already made your decision, and you know all the candidates, you'll vote for Cristina anyway, so there's no need for me to tell you about the candidates. It is your reponsibility, not mine :).
Jan 20th, 2011 - 11:39 pm - Link - Report abuse 0This is not a fight, the fight will be during the elections :)
Martin Fierro and you play in different leagues, you're far from being a patriotic man or a brother.
Menem = Néstor = Cristina But I wouldn't call them Peronistas.
Here's a thought for you, I. Go out into the street. Pick a person at random provided they are aged between 40 and 50. Lo, you have a presidential candidate. Couldn't do any worse than CFK.
Jan 21st, 2011 - 03:02 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Nestor und Cristina made it!!! :)
Jan 23rd, 2011 - 09:39 am - Link - Report abuse 0Commenting for this story is now closed.
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