Kind of funny clip of enrique pena nieto
#1
Posted 20 May 2012 - 06:26 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF38nF2m3Gw
There's another one there thats really funny, but it's "muy grosero" so I won't post it.
#2
Posted 20 May 2012 - 06:36 PM
I saw the student demonstration in Mexico City yesterday - lots of people, very peaceful. I loved one sign showing a pair of rats, one with head of Salinas de Gortari and the other with the head of Peña Nieto and the words "abuelo" and "nieto".
#3
Posted 20 May 2012 - 06:53 PM
Here is a clip of a rally for Eruviel, that was elected governor of mexico state last July. Pri like pena nieto. Pri buys their votes, they are painting houses here for free for votes now in pri colors. These are "campesinos" that they took to a rally for Eruviel. I'm sorry it's in spanish, but these are like many of the poor in mexico state (the most populated state). Cannot read or write. They have no idea why they are there or who eruviel is, one woman said he is her neighbor. They were promised things and food, if you see into the clip they are just about fighting over a bag of cookies and some soda that was finally passed out. It's typical politics for the state of mexico, it involves the using of the poor and uneducated.
OH, this one's not funny.
#4
Posted 22 May 2012 - 06:21 AM
Given how hard it is for me to speak and hear Spanish after several years of working at it, I'm sure not going to knock someone for having a similar problem with English, which I am told is one of the most difficult languages to learn because it requires so much memorization.
#5
Posted 22 May 2012 - 07:07 AM
#6
Posted 22 May 2012 - 08:22 AM
The narcos can buy pri and they will.
#7
Posted 22 May 2012 - 08:47 AM
If one researches Nieto one may not find too many positives including the questioning of his first wife's death at an early age; the son he fathered to another woman while married, his support of the narcos, etc. Hence, the protests in Mexico City and Carmen Aristegui a well known television news reporter is fearing for her life. She is the same reporter who has done some critical reporting on SMA's mayor.
#8
Posted 22 May 2012 - 08:57 AM
And, yes, I agree the gut has to start learning some english or at least how to read!!!!! It is a shame to hear that....
#9
Posted 22 May 2012 - 09:08 AM
States with the highest debt:
Veracruz=Javier Duarte de Ochoa-PRI
Nuevo Leon=Roberto Sandoval Castañeda- PRI
Coahuila=Jorge Torres López-PRI
Quintana Roo=Roberto Borge Angulo-PRI
Michoacan=Leonel Godoy Rangel-PRD
Nayarit=Roberto Sandoval Castañeda-PRI
Most violent states:
1.- Chihuahua- César Duarte Jáquez (PRI)
2.- Sinaloa- Mario López Valdez (PAN)
3.- Guerrero- Ángel Aguirre Rivero (PRD)
4.- Durango- Jorge Herrera Caldera (PRI)
5.- Baja California- José Guadalupe Osuna Millán (PAN)
6.- Estado de Mexico- Enrique Peña Nieto *1 (PRI)
7.- Nuevo Leon - Rodrigo Medina de la Cruz (PRI)
8. - Tamaulipas - Egidio Torre Cantú (PRI)
Tipo de Cambio al final de su mandato (end of term)
$ 22.69 82%
Lic. José Lopez Portillo (1976 a 1982)
Tipo de Cambio al inicio de su mandato$ 22.69
Tipo de Cambio al final de su mandato
$ 150.29 562%
Lic. Miguel de la Madrid Hurtado (1982 a 1988)
Tipo de Cambio al inicio de su mandato$ 150.29
Tipo de Cambio al final de su mandato
$ 2,483.00 1552%
Dr. Carlos Salinas de Gortari (1988 a 1994)
Tipo de Cambio al inicio de su mandato$ 2,483.00
Tipo de Cambio al final de su mandato
$ 3,375.00 36%
Dr. Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León (1994 a 2000)
Tipo de Cambio al inicio de su mandato $ 3.37
Tipo de Cambio al final de su mandato $ 9.45 180%
Lic. Vicente Fox Quezada
Tipo de Cambio al inicio de su mandato$ 9.45
Tipo de Cambio al final de su mandato
$ 10.90 15%
Lic. Felipe Calderón Hinojoza
Tipo de Cambio al inicio de su mandato$ 10.90
Tipo de Cambio a la mitad de su mandato$ 12.50 15%
#10
Posted 22 May 2012 - 09:34 AM
Him at Ibero and the student protests
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWmsxYtrWYU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bkw9OSelEss&feature=related
#11
Posted 22 May 2012 - 09:41 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3eStmvy17c&feature=related
#12
Posted 22 May 2012 - 10:24 AM
On Sunday there was a very large protest against Peña Nieto in Mexico city conducted by students. While EPN was hidding in the on state were PRI´s govermets have been successful... Colima. Fine, but unfortunatly students (and society) are not suggesting anything!!! They are just complaining about what we all know, Peña Nieto is a puppet, from Televisa, TV Azteca, "La maestra", The PRI. etc..... I think is too bad that if so many people are protesting and unhappy with what was obvius. They (we), didn´t come up BEFORE with a good leader, so as a result we will be having the corrupt and ignorant goverment that we deserve (how sad...).
BTW Toltepecano, I think things are the other way the PRI is been paid off by Televisa...
#13
Posted 22 May 2012 - 12:25 PM
#14
Posted 22 May 2012 - 12:33 PM
#15
Posted 22 May 2012 - 01:14 PM
#16
Posted 22 May 2012 - 01:15 PM
BTW Toltepecano, I think things are the other way the PRI is been paid off by Televisa...
It could be ML. Pri is very greedy. You see in the video above of the campesinos having to just about fight over cookies and soda after being promised stuff by pri. They are greedy and have no conscience.
I do know that it is bought and paid for.
#17
Posted 22 May 2012 - 01:17 PM
I didn't say that I think the PRI is "the answer." What I said was that this election is shaping up as a referendum on the "war on drugs" and that isn't looking too good for the PAN. I can't vote and we are not supposed to involve ourselves in Mexican politics, hence I will restrict my comment to that observation, which is hardly a unique observation concerning this election.
#18
Posted 22 May 2012 - 02:16 PM
The other videos were very interesting and one positive note..... I saw (and on other You Tube videos, and on last week´s meeting here) how Mexicans stand up for what they believe and are not afraid to speak out or shout their opinions, and as long that is possible, there is hope. .... LIke this one, where a mother of a killed teenager, is telling Calderon that he is not welcome. I hardly ever saw somehting like that in any other country, where a citizen can speak like that to the president and is given all this time to speak. Extra points for Mexico. I am all for it.
#19
Posted 22 May 2012 - 02:34 PM
#20
Posted 22 May 2012 - 04:57 PM
Respect..... he is speaking these great words, without reading, straight from the heart.... And my heart is with him.Wowww!!! Is the first time I see that video.. pretty sad and shocking. I´ll likke to share an other very popalar video similar to that one. You can see Mr. Alejandro Marti whose son was kidnapped and killed speaking to the whole goverment and the president, By heart (and for sure from the bottom of his heart) telling them luod and clear that if they can not do anything they should QUIT...
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