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depending on what they did, I think they should have had a "correctivo" :p or some kind of punishment, if prooved.
 
If you re one of the enterprizes that negotiates the most with a dictatorial anti constitutional repressive government I believe you are not innocent. If you are the one that have got more beneffits from that regime, that multiplied the debt for six without consulting anyone, that regimen that kidnapped, robbed babies and killed, and make a lot of dirty bussiness, you re accomplice.

So Nestor who was busy capitalising on the financial policies of the dictatorship and got "beneffits from that regime" are accomplices of the dictatorship? That's nice to know.
 
ejcot...perfect! Check mate! well said! ha ha ha!

Matias, there's a moment where you've just got to stop, pause & reflect,...otherwise, arguing just for the sake of it doesn't help your cause in any way.
 
So Nestor who was busy capitalising on the financial policies of the dictatorship and got "beneffits from that regime" are accomplices of the dictatorship? That's nice to know.

I dont Know about Nestor, really, I think they were againts dictatorship, there s a video and all, and thats why they did a lot for Human Rights since they are government, judging the criminals, etc, BUT I do know they werent agaisnt Menemismo, which they complain a lot now and make policies opsed to, so its a tricky question...

edit: anyway I was refferring to big companies/corporations
 
So, Matias, I have a related question, which I mean in all sincerity. Should people be punished (i.e. have their careers ended) for "portacion de apellido"? I ask because I am aware of the phenomenon of military officers who were denied promotion for no other reason than their being children or relatives of men who were on active duty during the dictatorship years. Just to be clear, I am speaking of people who were children in the '70s and have spent their whole adult lives and careers under a democratic regime.
 
So, Matias, I have a related question, which I mean in all sincerity. Should people be punished (i.e. have their careers ended) for "portacion de apellido"? I ask because I am aware of the phenomenon of military officers who were denied promotion for no other reason than their being children or relatives of men who were on active duty during the dictatorship years. Just to be clear, I am speaking of people who were children in the '70s and have spent their whole adult lives and careers under a democratic regime.

It shouldnt. But it is a rare exception somebody who was involved in one way or another with the dictatorship to not be aware of the crimes.
 
I got one for you Matiasba, why don't I see you, the Campora, other K's up in arms over César Milani's appointment
if you guys are so against people who did well/profited/helped during the Process? Seems kinda hypocritical to only
point out anti-K's as enemies of democracy and freedom, no? I have a feeling if tables were turned the militant (and
that's not a compliment) Campora and K's would be calling the UN and telling people to prepare for the reopening of
ESMA.
 
So Macri was about 17 when the military too power in 1976 and about 24 when they fell out of power.

If a kid that age managed to make more money in less than half the times than the Kirchners did in their 15 to 20 years of grand theft, then that's exactly the kind of entrepreneurial spirit that this country needs!
 
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