lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

"I have fed up with the dictatorship"

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Jorge Lanata, "I have fed up with dictatorship



Ernesto Tenenbaum played an audio of the TV show in which Jorge Lanata editorialized about how this administration (I make a summary) "I'm fed up with the use of the dictatorship for anything", and attributed this to an issue of "old men bills are passed. "

Transcribe the Lanata said: "I spent years and years of my life, many years fighting for the trial and punishment of the guilty. Many years. I released everything I could and helped all I could to the recovery of abducted children the Plaza de Mayo Grandmothers d. Many years of my life.

But, you know what? I have fed up with the dictatorship. I have fed up with the dictatorship. Now they say that I bought the soldiers: Colonel Lanata.

Yesterday, the president of this country spoke an hour and half on national TV for something that happened 34 years ago. 34, when here, today, yesterday, children are dying of hunger, they kill people kidnapped in front of a bank, badly educated a lot of other guys, they put the stick in the ass to retirees, and yesterday the President spoke an hour and a quarter of a thing that happened 34 years ago.
You know what I see? What I saw yesterday? I see blaming old. That I saw on TV: Old blaming. Old passing bills. I hear the son of Jacobo Timerman telling my father was arrested and gave Newsprint Clarín.
Gentlemen, the son of Jacobo Timerman and his father, Jacobo Timerman, supported the coup of the "76-well supported much earlier, before the little baby was not born, the father-supported coup" 66 when they shot Illia. And now they're all la République Française. What happened to Jacobo Timerman, the father of the Chancellor, is that he was kidnapped the same guys who brought him to power. It happened as Dr. Frankenstein: He did the monster and the monster you wanted to eat.
So what I saw yesterday? He saw old blaming. I once asked Simon Wiesenthal, the Nazi hunter who died a few years ago, a guy who devoted his life to seeking justice, what he thought about the Holocaust, and Simon Wiesenthal, who do not think it was anti-Semitic, "he said" we can not life never existed, but we can not live there forever thinking. " Yesterday the president spoke about something that happened 34 years ago. Argentina needs ... "

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