Re: My point, Gustave, is apparent - the Palestinians have not, do not, and most likely will not possess the institutions and core beliefs necessary for prosperity. They will persist in their ignorance and gangster political organization, and the economy of graft will persist as their own domestic product....
Well, when it comes to "possessing the institutions and core beliefs necessary for prosperity", I guess we can lump the Palestinians and the Argentine bozos together, can't we?
Argentines protest country's economic woes
February 21, 2002 Posted: 9:47 AM EST (1447 GMT)
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -- Several thousand Argentines marched on Buenos Aires' main square, culminating a day of protests that had seen jobless Argentines throw up road blocks around the capital to protest the government's handling of a deep economic crisis.
Officers used water cannons to disperse the last couple of hundred demonstrators Wednesday, after the protesters started throwing stones and plastic bottles at the dozens of shield-guarded riot police amassed in front of the Government House, which borders the square.
At least six people were seen dragged away by police, after a couple of dozen vandals started smashing bank windows and tried to break into a municipal building. The incidents were over in less than a half hour.
The violence came at the end of an evening of peaceful protest by some 2,500 people -- mainly middle-class families and members of left-wing political groups. [snip]
cnn.com
Now the funny thing about that Argentine meltdown is that our silly massmedia keep reporting about angry "middle-class families" --LOL! They haven't got it yet: the whole Argentine middle class's been demoted --they're all lumpen now....
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