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forest444

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6. Read the post more carefully.
Wed Dec 9, 2015, 04:07 PM
Dec 2015

To wit:

The director of the AFI explained that as a result the president cannot attend the swearing-in because if “they are saying she will no longer be the president, she could easily be charged with usurping public offices" if she does appear at Macri's swearing-in without his invitation.


And that's far from an unfounded fear, what with all the "Ken Starr" prosecutors and judges Macri and his allies control.

Bacchus, if you knew more about Macri - and the Trump-like bigotry with which his base views the rest of South America - you wouldn't be so quick to stick up for him. The Kirchners are no Chavistas (business is already starting to miss her), and Macri's no moderate by any stretch.

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