Posted by admin | Posted in Peru | Posted on 11-03-2010
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What do you think about George W. Cussing Bush caught on camera with Tony Blair?
Well, I'm an old political science graduate with emphasis on international relations. And it surprised me a little to the tape of George W. Bush. Politics is much, much dirtier than the public realizes of genereal. Most Americans only pay attention to the brilliant TV ads once every 2 or 4 years. Everything looks nice and clean. Everything that comes out blank and black. The men wear suits and please the public. Audiences eat it up, the vote (most do not), and everyone goes home. But what goes on behind the scenes is probably too much for the general public to stomach. It's like sausage. We love the result, but actual production is greusome. Things put enough oil when the door closes. And in some cases, are caught in the camera. In addition, a related story would be hundreds and hundreds of actual bribes that were caught in Peru. That were made public and declined to Fujimori. But that is a bit off topic.
It was his inauguration which stuck to me. It's how the two interact with him speaking with his mouth full, and extrememly frustrasted Blair looks as if talking to a boss who did not understand. But I laugh at the hypocrisy of those who are supposed to vote for the 'moral values'. Bush played them for suckers. I really think he reads the Bible every night.
REP. of GEORGIA/PERU RELATIONS
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Peru: Society and Nationhood in the Andes (Latin American Histories) $38.77 Peru is a country with a remarkable history—in the earliest times, the Incas managed to found a major civilization here, despite the region’s environment, which is one of the harshest in the world. The Spanish colonial rule which followed the conquest exploited basic mineral resources in the area without bringing either stability or wealth to the existing population, and unfortunately, economic … |
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The Shining Path of Peru $19.97 This is the first book in English to provide a truly comprehensive view of Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso ), a major guerilla movement in Peru. Sendero ’s Maoist principles first begin in the 1960s with a small band of supporters and no attention from the outside world, but later emerged as the most radical and dogmatic expression of Marxist revolution in the Hemisphere …. |
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From Subjects to Citizens: Honor, Gender, and Politics in Arequipa, Peru, 1780-1854 $30.00 Offering a corrective to previous views of Spanish-American independence, this book shows how political culture in Peru was dramatically transformed in this period of transition and how the popular classes as well as elites played crucial roles in this process. Honor, underpinning the legitimacy of Spanish rule and a social hierarchy based on race and class during the colonial era, came… |
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Charlie Rose with Alberto Fujimori and Spike Lee (May 16, 1997) $24.95 Charlie speaks with Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori about the Peruvian hostage crisis. Plus, Charlie talks to filmmaker Spike Lee about basketball. Lee is well known for being a passionate fan of the New York Knicks.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply…. |
