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Jewish association denies any link with hedge funds demanding Argentina, as claimed by Cristina Fernandez

Tuesday, April 21st 2015 - 08:09 UTC
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Top Argentine Jewish association, DAIA, on Monday denied that there was any relationship linking the Argentine Jewish community with deceased prosecutor Alberto Nisman and hedge funds involved in a U.S. court case in response to accusations made on the weekend by President Cristina Fernandez. Read full article

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  • Jonaz_BsAs

    The K gov't has now gone full circle only to top it off with some classic antisemitism. K apologetics on the board: You want to throw the Jews out of Argentina as well (along with the foreigners)? Don't be shy, just tell it as it is.

    Apr 21st, 2015 - 08:41 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • chronic

    The tribe had better head back. rotting roadkill will never be a safe home for you. Don't wait for the campers to dawn brown shirts.

    Apr 21st, 2015 - 10:46 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • dsullivanboston

    lies in Argentina? Why would anyone think differently? They really are a blood thirsty pack of animals, kill the man, now drag his corps thru the mud.

    Apr 21st, 2015 - 11:17 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Troy Tempest

    Singer is a Jewish name, therefore according to CFK logic, the Jewish community of Argentina MUST be cahoots with him to undermine the government!

    It's only a coincidence that the same government is implicated in a coverup of the MURDER of 85 Jews in BA, targeted because they were Jews.

    The investigating Prosecutor, MURDERED for charging the government, is facing the same campaign to discredit him.

    Let's not forget that the murdered Jews were Argentine citizens.

    CFK's government appears very anti-Semitic!!

    I wonder what our Troll, Señor Nostrils has to say about this government????

    Apr 21st, 2015 - 01:53 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • imoyaro

    That's why I refer to the entity known as Enrique Massot as the “pinche viejo Nacional Socialista.” He emulates Goebbels and works for closet Nazis. Nice to see his leaders coming out of the closet. Can't wait to see him come in here to present his wall of text in defense of this. There's only one way to deal with Nazis. “Fusilamientos para todos!”

    Apr 21st, 2015 - 02:54 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Conqueror

    Here are some headlines from today's BA Herald.

    http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/187324/aníbal-fernández-regrets-‘attempt-to-tarnish-the-president’
    How does one tarnish something like Kirchner?

    http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/187324/aníbal-fernández-regrets-‘attempt-to-tarnish-the-president’
    Is there an honest Argentine that would like to comment?

    http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/187324/aníbal-fernández-regrets-‘attempt-to-tarnish-the-president’
    Desperation?

    http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/187324/aníbal-fernández-regrets-‘attempt-to-tarnish-the-president’
    One candidate has a 5-point lead over the total for three FpV candidates!

    http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/187324/aníbal-fernández-regrets-‘attempt-to-tarnish-the-president’
    How does Anibal the Animal get a 'technical tie'?

    http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/187324/aníbal-fernández-regrets-‘attempt-to-tarnish-the-president’
    The money leaves first. How will the people leave?

    http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/187324/aníbal-fernández-regrets-‘attempt-to-tarnish-the-president’
    Kirchner doesn't have 73 years in which to admit HER guilt.

    Now put the lot together and see if you can figure a direction.

    Apr 21st, 2015 - 03:04 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • imoyaro

    Here's another.

    http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/187220/cfk-ties-alberto-nisman-to-%E2%80%98vulture%E2%80%99-funds

    http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/187220/cfk-ties-alberto-nisman-to-%E2%80%98vulture%E2%80%99-funds

    Apr 21st, 2015 - 03:12 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Enrique Massot

    #5 imoyaro
    ”(Enrique) emulates Goebbels and works for closet Nazis.”
    Pretty courageous of you to throw such allegation in a public forum while hiding behind a nickname. I hereby emphatically deny any sympathies or links with anybody or anything belonging to the ideology Nazi or similar.
    I would also say that attempting to tarnish my reputation taking advantage of the fact I post with my real name does not speak well of your intestinal fortitude.
    If I were to give you a word of advice it would be this: Stop behaving like you own this forum and insulting anybody who happens not to agree with you. Also, if you hope to make me uncomfortable to dissuade me from posting you are deeeeeply-deeply mistaken.

    Apr 21st, 2015 - 07:49 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • imoyaro

    Let's get something straight, pinche viejo Nacional Socialist. Is the government you so verbosely attempt to defend Nationalist? It sure is, and you mouth its claims of other people's land in here damn near every day! Is the government you so assiduously defend Socialist? Well they say so themselves and you support their positions and programs, no? You have been accused in here of being a fleeing Montonero by other chatters, a charge you have stated is libelous. As is often the case with trolls like you, I say why not take the “gentleman” at his word? Now the government itself says it is Peronist. The fact is in Peronism, moderates are not tolerated. It has always had strong left and right wings, often at each other's throats. So that leaves only one option, the fascist side. Peronists had to flee the country when the military took over, and you seem to be trying to portray yourself as fleeing that regime. So which is it, Comrade Rique or el pinche viejo Nacional Socialista? Doesn't matter really since you support, as I said, a “National Socialist” regime with the traditional jewbaiting and demands for other people's territory. I'm not libeling you at all, you are tarring yourself with your own posts. If you find that insulting, good. People can judge whether I am out of line or not. I certainly don't want you to stop posting since in the long run your defense of a Narco Kleptocracy can only serve to discredit you in other fields. ;)

    http://i1290.photobucket.com/albums/b521/imoyaro/chopperlaff_zpsryuikyku.gif

    Apr 21st, 2015 - 09:15 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Troy Tempest

    9 Imoyaro

    Fair enough post - no personal attack, no intimidation.

    Enrique should be able to make a stand on those terms, defending his fundamental contradictions will allow him to be judged fairly.

    Apr 21st, 2015 - 09:42 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Enrique Massot

    9 imoyaro
    Come on now. You are welcome to debate any idea, opinion or fact I post. However, where I live, how long I've been out of my home country, my political affiliation(s), my age, etc. are irrelevant here and none of your business.
    Ideas, señor. Ideas is what counts.
    Feel at short of ideas? If you do and need to resort to personal attacks, I'd suggest you are unfit to participate here. You contribute nothing--just vent.
    I will remind you of Mercopress' policy for posts: ”...rude or foul language, discriminative comments (based on ethnicity, religion, gender, nationality, sexual orientation or the sort), spamming or any other offensive or inappropriate behaviour will not be tolerated.“
    You are a serial offender here, señor!

    #10 Troy Tempest
    ”Enrique should be able to make a stand on those terms, defending his fundamental contradictions will allow him to be judged fairly.”
    That is the best one I've seen so far, TT.
    (I am just guessing the meaning because the sentence it's poorly constructed).
    Do I understand I would be “Judged fairly?” Who is going to judge me? What would my crime be?
    Let's try: “accused writes positively about the work of the K government.” “Talks about Argentina while living in Canada.” “His opinions upset some contributors to this forum.” “Yankeeboy wishes he'd been thrown from a military helicopter in the 1970s.”
    How's that for a starters TT?

    Apr 22nd, 2015 - 12:09 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Troy Tempest

    It depends what you say, as to who “judges” you.

    For my part, I think you may sincerely believe what you write, but the opinions and observations of residents of Argentina, and recent visitors, are more compelling.

    Apr 22nd, 2015 - 12:32 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • imoyaro

    Of course I am unfit. I see right through the charade. But like you I am not going away. It is impossible for me to respect an individual of your “stature.” You are a “serial offender,” and a prolific one at that. ;)

    http://i1290.photobucket.com/albums/b521/imoyaro/chopperlaff_zpsamu9towd.gif

    Apr 22nd, 2015 - 01:27 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Skip

    Argentina is not bereft of ideas.

    It is bereft of solutions.

    Peronism in all its forms provides a salve for a inflated sense of victimhood.

    A victimhood it actually causes. It does not provide for long term prosperity nor empowerment. Its short term populism means that no long term reform can happen as the people have been convinced that any success (from short term Peronist policies) are sabotaged by someone else.

    So every boom fizzles out into a bust which is blamed on anything other than the boom itself.

    Argentina is incapable of sustaining 23 years of continuous growth such as Australia has experienced since 2001 because Peronism doesn't offer a SUSTAINABLE solution.

    So less ideas and more practical solutions. Solutions that have worked elsewhere instead of Argentina thinking it is that unique amongst all the countries on this planet that it can only succeed with solutions that fail elsewhere.

    Apr 22nd, 2015 - 01:30 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • imoyaro

    @11

    By the way, Comrade/pinche viejo (whichever you prefer,) it seems that like every K troll on this site, you are trying to get this thread to be about you, not the fact that the latest Kleptocrat tack has been to “blame the Jews.” Now what kind of Peronist is that again? ;)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLn3y4GMCBA

    Apr 22nd, 2015 - 01:45 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Troy Tempest

    @11 Enrique,

    You are basing your Malvinista claims to the Falklands, on lies your Peronist governments have told you.

    Here is the historic Timeline of Events, and a list of ALL Resolutions of the UNGA, showing there was no “urging” negotiations, only “inviting” and “requesting”.
    The UN Security Council made a BINDING Resolution #502 for Argentina to withdraw from the Falklands.

    The UNGA recognises UK sovereignty, ONLY.

    www.un.org/documents/resga.htm

    falklandstimeline.wordpress.com/

    Resolution 2065

    UN “invites” the parties...

    UN “requests” parties report...

    No “urging” and NOT “binding”

    http://www.un.org/en/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/RES/2065(XX)

    UN Security Council
    Resolution 502

    UNSC “Demands” Argentine Forces withdraw

    http://www.un.org/en/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/RES/2065(XX)

    Apr 22nd, 2015 - 04:41 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Enrique Massot

    15 imoyaro
    “...you are trying to get this thread to be about you.”
    Now, that's unfair and I like to respond.
    I post ideas, opinions or cite some facts. I do not want it to be about me. Those who disagree with what I post, however, have made it about me by calling me names just as you do in your post, mentioning my (certainly old) age, place of residence, attributed me different political affiliations, etc. etc.
    I responded more than once that who I am is not relevant, and I also said that I am perfectly fine with being challenged on what I post.

    If I could, I would like to propose this: If you address other posters, write just as if you were going to meet them next week. I am pretty sure there would be more emphasis on debating ideas and less personal attacks. After all, that is democracy is all about, isn't it? A civilized dialogue among civilized people. Taking the attitude that absolute truth is difficult to find could help. Respectful arguments are easier to consider. I know I have learned things in this forum--we rarely learn much from those we agree with. On my part, I wold be more than willing to meet reasonable posters (may be even YB) when the occasion arises.
    Sorry for a long posting.

    Apr 25th, 2015 - 12:13 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • RICO

    It's a conspiracy - the Jews and the Bankers. The foreigners and the businessman. Anyone that criticises Argentina and anyone who refuses to give CFK money.

    I thought Argentina was more imaginative, recycling the Big Lie is not very original.

    Apr 26th, 2015 - 07:26 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Troy Tempest

    18 RICO

    it seems to be sufficient to dupe the faithful, like Enrique

    Apr 26th, 2015 - 11:31 pm - Link - Report abuse 0

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