Nisman Dead!

That was a direct question Doc did you count the votes? If not how do you know it was 53%?

Then again maybe the Doc was to busy paying the poor to vote K to help his task master and get his inroads in the crony network.

Another question smart Doc. Lawyer guy what percentage of the votes were paid for?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCsCNHDSUPI

Nice argument, you and this people whose slogan is fatherland, god or death supports the fraud theory:
http://m.inteligencia-nacional-argentina.webnode.com.ar/news/cristina-kirchner-plan-fraude-electoral-2011-con-el-voto-electronico-arreglado-/

They also call themself intellegents...
 
The point I was getting at is that Argentina is by no mean a real democracy. Everything is utterly corrupted from the in poverty voters to the elected officials. Vote buying by my standards should be enough to get life in the slammer without parole. But then again I am an idealist.

In the US to bribe is legal. People vote representatives who can be bought and at the end they can vote against the people who voted them. Nice system.
In Argentina your vote goes straight to the person you voted.
There is not a perfect system, but the American is probably the most corrupt. But this is off topic.
 
In the US to bribe is legal. People vote representatives who can be bought and at the end they can vote against the people who voted them. Nice system.
In Argentina your vote goes straight to the person you voted.
There is not a perfect system, but the American is probably the most corrupt. But this is off topic.

Absolutely untrue. In Argentina, your vote goes straight to the party you voted. The only person who gets voted directly is the president. Not to mention that it's not uncommon here for someone to change parties and loyalties after the election. As you say, nice system.
 
The level of sophistication that the killer/s used is very unusual, which leads me to believe they are not locals.
They are locals,but they aren not che amigo,from a villa miseria
 
In the US to bribe is legal. People vote representatives who can be bought and at the end they can vote against the people who voted them. Nice system.
In Argentina your vote goes straight to the person you voted.
There is not a perfect system, but the American is probably the most corrupt. But this is off topic.
well,if you look the results in transparency international,says otherwise
 
This is actually a very good point? Who loses with Nisman dead? The K's? yes, The Jewish? yes, the weak opposition? yes ... do terrorists lose? .... not so sure. This is my guess.

I think that the whole thing was about to kill him to dirt the goverment.

You also confirmed my asserts about the local system because I was talking about the President's election. The system here is better.
 
Absolutely untrue. In Argentina, your vote goes straight to the party you voted. The only person who gets voted directly is the president. Not to mention that it's not uncommon here for someone to change parties and loyalties after the election. As you say, nice system.

So, you confirmed my asserts about the American system.
 
well,if you look the results in transparency international,says otherwise

Of course, because when bribe is legal (looby), then there is less corruption...??????

But this is off topic, let's focus on Nisman.
 
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