That's a good one... maybe you don't remember what the "left-wing leader" did in the '70s, or '90s, or what happened up until 2003. Or maybe you are reading 6,7,8's account of history, very well written in Newspeak.
It seems not to be Y2K safe. Try changing your date to something around the '80s, having done that I didn't get the "Please type the date..." prompt.
The reasons given by the authors of a law don't make the law fulfill that objective. In the case of the law you mention, I'd believe it was to protect free speech if they'd included provisions to distribute the official…
What does his admission have to do with anything? The resolution was an attack on private property no matter what, read your constitution. You are right, there is no proof, the news stands in the "Mercado Central" where…
Can I mention the 125 resolution, pension funds, football TV contracts, disproportionate propaganda funds spent on ridiculous newspapers, the prohibition to sell Clarin in some newstands, the public attack on…
Or the claim is so vague that there's no way you can escape it.
That's a good one... maybe you don't remember what the "left-wing leader" did in the '70s, or '90s, or what happened up until 2003. Or maybe you are reading 6,7,8's account of history, very well written in Newspeak.
It seems not to be Y2K safe. Try changing your date to something around the '80s, having done that I didn't get the "Please type the date..." prompt.
The reasons given by the authors of a law don't make the law fulfill that objective. In the case of the law you mention, I'd believe it was to protect free speech if they'd included provisions to distribute the official…
What does his admission have to do with anything? The resolution was an attack on private property no matter what, read your constitution. You are right, there is no proof, the news stands in the "Mercado Central" where…
Can I mention the 125 resolution, pension funds, football TV contracts, disproportionate propaganda funds spent on ridiculous newspapers, the prohibition to sell Clarin in some newstands, the public attack on…
Or the claim is so vague that there's no way you can escape it.