EJLarson
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Ben, Ben,
They're just nouns and verbs. And we know, they're all interchangeable at will. Bajo knew what you were really trying to say.
I fixed your post for you. Idiot.
Let´s remember thataccording with Ben´s legal expertise,Ben had opined that a citizenship grantedcannotshould not be cancel because a mistake of the Court and,it cannot beif it is done without respecting the due process, that does not inspire confidence in Argentina's legal system.
However, as usual, he is wrong:It turns out that that is exactly what happened.
[Link to original post here].
The rich part of all this is that if bajo takes on the case on appeal, this is very likely the exact point that he will be arguing.
The rich part of all this is that if bajo takes on the case on appeal, this is very likely the exact point that he will be arguing.
Have any of you people spent time in the "halls of justice" around Judiciales ? I have, because the argie police stole US$7500 worth of cash and valuables from me in January and I will not let them get away with it.
Are any of you people aware of the chaos that passes for the rule of law here? There is no "legal system" in Argentina. ALL ARGIE LAWS are ambiguous and subject to interpretation to begin with....because the "legal code" reflects the low intellectual level of the people who wrote it. Then the interpretation of these ambiguous laws is anyone's guess. THAT is why argies are forever arguing amongst themselves, blocking traffic, striking and fighting . Bribes are inevitable precisely because the stupid bureaucracy that sits on top of this dysfunctional mess WILL NOT MOVE.
Now, a flunky in Cordoba forges signatures and the argies strip 400 people of their citizenship, many of them ethnic Chinese, people who work 3 times harder than lazy Argentines with their ridiculous "holidays" every other week...
What does that tell you about this country?
Americans, precious few of you understand Spanish well enough to catch the faulty thinking surrounding you here, especially as it relates to practices of businesses and government.
Somebody needs to remove the sun from the argie flag and replace it with 3 bananas forming the spokes of a wheel
Bajo,
So how are you tackling this case to reverse this?
I'd be curious to hear how they stole $7,500 from you. However, my advice is just be careful. The judicial system there in Argentina just doesn't work at all. I can give you many examples. There is so much corruption there. And probably if there is a shot where police corruption would be exposed, you have a chance of personal risk as I wouldn't put it past corrupt police officers to just have you killed vs. lose their jobs or expose their personal corruption.
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