Friday, August 03, 2007

In Mexico, Rebel Politician Courts the Law-and-Order Vote

The colorful former mayor of Tijuana, Mexico, stands an even chance of being elected governor of the state of Baja California, despite allegations against him.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Eduardo, do you support the PRI?

Eduardo Cantoral said...

No way.

Since 1968 I stopped voting for them. They grew too comfy and most Mexicans didn't see the fruits of the Revolution, only the revolutionary "family" running the country.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, I can't help but note that less that 1% of the worlds population owns 99% of the worlds wealth, so you can safely figure that we're all being played by very few.

Eduardo Cantoral said...

Tell me about it, Carlos Slim is one of those

Anonymous said...

This is why I hate politics and the sheep-people that get manipulated to fight a culture war among themselves, and place blame on ideological differences, while the real problem hides in the shadows playing the masses against each other's delusions about what the best world should look like.

I'm sick of being told that I should vote for the lesser of evils.

Eduardo Cantoral said...

PRI lost to PAN. Mr. Jorge Hank Rhon was a no show at the press conference he had called out earlier.

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