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Santo Domingo.- With only 129 polling places to count, the ruling PLD has 51.24%, to the PRD's 46.93%.

File.- With more than 90 percent of the votes counted Danilo Medina of Dominican Republic’s ruling PLD party has won the presidential election with 51.20%, to opposition PRD party rival Hipólito Mejia’s 47.00%.

Mejía however questioned the polling results and said the country has regressed to the era of totalitarian governments, on alleged irregularities he affirms occurred in yesterday’s elections which included Overseas deputies.

“The shameful thing is that we’ve gone back to the time of autocratic governments, there were provinces in which three generals went to,” Mejía said at 1:45am when leaving the PRD informatics center.

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138 comment(s)
Written by: zooma, 21 May 2012 7:07 AM
From: United States

Papá se fue


Written by: TonyTunTun, 21 May 2012 7:14 AM
From: United States
Great! I can keep my investments and the country will continue to move forward...
Written by: ohhhvictor, 21 May 2012 7:15 AM
From: United States
Now a moment of peace..



We as Dominican we opted for the progress..

That was not a surprised…. It was a marked by the destiny..

No more disinformation or manipulation of the news..

Just peace and prosperity for my people.. Just excellent!


Thanks God !
Written by: josearias, 21 May 2012 7:16 AM
From: United States
Se jodio papa.....
Written by: josearias, 21 May 2012 7:19 AM
From: United States
Hopefully they get the 4 % for aducation .. X.
Written by: telemeco, 21 May 2012 7:28 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Monte Plata
Adios Papa,,, agarre para el campo a sembra yuca, y deje de joder la paciencia con su occurriensa
Written by: lennoxnev, 21 May 2012 7:32 AM
From: United Kingdom, part time DR
Good news for continued development of DR and at least the young and women saw that and voted overwhelmingly for Danilo and against a poor backward looking candidate with unrealistic promises in difficult times. Let's hope Danilo brings a fresh approach.
Written by: elBuscoon, 21 May 2012 7:39 AM
From: Cuba, La Havana, Que Viva La Revolucion


Se fue Papa....llego Mama

Written by: Atabey, 21 May 2012 7:45 AM
From: United States, NYC
Josean,


Did you get paid by the Hippo?


What a typical tin head, he loses the election YET STILL DEMANDS to win it outside the Voting stations!


Yes, An Era is Dieing in DR, HOWEVER, it's the one YOU REPRESENT: Idiot Presidential Candidates.


Show a little class and make the call.
Written by: zooma, 21 May 2012 7:49 AM
From: United States

If the PRD really takes time to objectively analyze its campaign and why they lost, I suggest they will find they presented a blemished presidential candidate. Previously uncommitted voters most probably swung the election at the 11th hour to favor the PLD by remembering their experience with the economic failures of the Mejia presidency 2000-2004 and having a disdain for his unsophisticated behavior.

Because the parties did not really present solid platforms of their goals and objectives for the country the voters were left to vote a personality contest. The PRD submitted a boor.

Should the PRD in the future present a presidential candidate with a bit more class and leadership qualities they would have a winner.

Written by: JMONTILLA, 21 May 2012 7:54 AM
From: United States
Danilo presidente!!!!! una paela!!!
Written by: hernandez5482, 21 May 2012 7:55 AM
From: United States, Vivir sin Patria, es lo mismo que vivir sin Honor.
4 more years of robbing the people blind. hurray! That is what the PRD gets for postulating Mejia again. If only they had selected someone new with character and principles and a tad of intelligence, maybe we would not have to endure 4 more yeras of the purple mafia.
Written by: etiennc01, 21 May 2012 7:57 AM
From: United States
Anyone has seen jose n ann___?________________He/she must be looking for treatment at a mental health facility________________
Written by: ohhhvictor, 21 May 2012 8:02 AM
From: United States

hernandez5482=scandinavianking=josiehiede vivo=elagente=spimx=josiean etc,etc

Written by: hernandez5482, 21 May 2012 8:10 AM
From: United States, Vivir sin Patria, es lo mismo que vivir sin Honor.
people like ohhhvictor= the reason why socially and politically we remain in prehistoric times..
DR is probably the only country where the military plays a role in election day, or where the JCE is given so much authority over the media and everyday endevours... Voting is a civic act and therefore the military should not be involved.. not to mention the PLD hitman driving around in SUVs with pistols and rifles terrorizing the voters; the opposition voters that is. This is why it is very hard for people to have faith in the impartiality of the process.
Written by: JMONTILLA, 21 May 2012 8:14 AM
From: United States
why cant people just take the lost like a man it makes you look really bad..Soar looser!!!
Written by: JMONTILLA, 21 May 2012 8:16 AM
From: United States
Where u at Josean? At least be a man and show some for love and respect after you was talking so much s**t!!!
Written by: anthonyC, 21 May 2012 8:19 AM
From: United States
Congrats to the Dominican people for a free and transparent election with little violence.

The real bad part is that 47% of the Dominican electorate voted for Mejia. Still have a long way to go.
Written by: Atabey, 21 May 2012 8:25 AM
From: United States, NYC
Written by: hernandez5482, 21 May 2012 8:10 AM
From: United States

"Voting is a civic act and therefore the military should not be involved.. not to mention the PLD hitman driving around in SUVs with pistols and rifles terrorizing the voters; the opposition voters that is. This is why it is very hard for people to have faith in the impartiality of the process."




And what did this PRD guy, Guido Mazara have inside his jipeta????
Written by: ohhhvictor, 21 May 2012 8:27 AM
From: United States

@jmontilla


hernandez is josie Hiede vivo=josean =scanviking=Josiehernandez ( los nuevos nicks de hoy! )

:)

No se atrevio a darte la cara hoy!


LOl
Written by: yumnuk3, 21 May 2012 8:47 AM
From: United States, ø„¸¨°º¤ø„¸¸„ø¤º°¨¸„ø¤º°¨

Na Na Na Na. Na Na Na Na. Hey Hey Hey. Goodbye Papá.
Written by: JMONTILLA, 21 May 2012 8:47 AM
From: United States
lol..
Written by: hernandez5482, 21 May 2012 8:48 AM
From: United States, Vivir sin Patria, es lo mismo que vivir sin Honor.
i have been posting comments in this site for a while now.. everyone here knows who i am Victor...
Here is a suggestion, when someone has a differing viewpoint than yours; you present an opposing argument.
I have seen first hand how pilitics work in DR, i was hoping for a change in the political arena so i voted for Guillermo Moreno whom i thought was the better candidate, but unfortunately he got a tiny percentage of the votes. I don't know if you have traveled the Island thoroughly like i have, but what i see the most is uncertainty and misery. People still live in chosas made out of llaguas de palmas. Education is a priviledge for the few that can afford a private education because the public schools are a disaster. The only thing public officials do is pocket all the revenue that comes form state and government enterprises. I won't go into detail about healthcare, but that is another huge problem for Dominicans. and how'bout crime and the drug problem.
Written by: kewrunner, 21 May 2012 8:50 AM
From: Dominican Republic
AnthonyC: YUP!
Written by: kewrunner, 21 May 2012 8:53 AM
From: Dominican Republic
hernandez5482 for Secretaria de Salud Publica 2012. Vote Now!
Written by: Atabey, 21 May 2012 9:08 AM
From: United States, NYC
As Dominicans or people with an interests in seeing a better future for Dominicans, we owe it to the winners of this National Election to honor the peoples votes.

May Medina and Margarita do right during their term in office. Dominicans have only relatively recently (1966 or 1978 or 1996 as a starting point) begun a very long process of political and economic maturity. Let us hope and hold our politicians and leaders in society accountable, but also understand that ROME WASN'T BUILT IN A DAY.

Our Legacy problems will not go into the dustbin of history so easily. It will take much effort & sustained commitment to sound macro-economic practices and further enlightenment among the leadership group and all sectors of society. Even the Vikings went through a long, bitter & violent struggle for centuries until they emerged as the civilized countries of today.

With sustained effort in correcting some notable flaws and deficits, DR should expect handsome returns by decades end.
Written by: airgordo, 21 May 2012 9:26 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Written by: hernandez5482, 21 May 2012 8:48 AM
From: United States
----

He has NO CLUE whatsoever of the conditions this country has been dropped over the last 8 years, so don't waste your time...there are VERY DARK DAYS comming for this goverment should Danilo continue to make the same mistakes this good for nothing goverment has been doing for 8 years.
Written by: BASTA, 21 May 2012 9:35 AM
From: Dominican Republic, =Ghetto/Legalize Drugs/Free abortions for all
What a shame
Written by: Atabey, 21 May 2012 9:37 AM
From: United States, NYC

basta,

have another blunt on the house.


Written by: ohhhvictor, 21 May 2012 9:39 AM
From: United States
@ Airgordo:

We raise the budget for education;( it was dropped to 1.4 %)

We have more schools

More jobs

More hospitals
New skyline

New foreign investment
New tunnels

New bridges

New projects
A steady economy

New highways
More malls and business

More tourism
More overpass

More skyscrapers
Less unemployment

Less poor people
More electricity generation than before

The biggest economy in the Caribbean according to wikipedia

Etc, etc, etc..
___________________________

Now explain me how the condition has dropped in the last 8 years , because seriously, I don’t understand..
Written by: TheWatcher, 21 May 2012 10:00 AM
From: Sweden
Congratulations to the winner ... :-) Things went just the way i hoped ! Best wishes to D.R. and best Regards to You all !
Written by: stillhere, 21 May 2012 10:03 AM
From: Dominican Republic

Some very good comments and the always expected blar blar blar from the usual.

Some big questions need to be asked about the roll of the military around the elections.
Questions about the involvement and more oversight by all parties in the counting process need to be addressed.
Political education and a better understanding about what each party "actually" stand for is an urgently requirement, as most have no idea what the ideological differences between the parties are....
There are a lot of very revealed investors now ready to move forward and not have to start from scratch with a new government....
So at the end of the day the country got the lesser of two evils and one can only hope the Danilo will take a broom to the system and clean up shop....

There is nothing as low as sore loser and nothing worse than a gloating winner..
Be a humble winner and lose with dignity......

Written by: airgordo, 21 May 2012 10:07 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Ohh Victor, when you CHANGE your living place from Unisted States to DOMINICAN REPUBLIC i would argue that point, other than that will be speaking of stuff you GOT NOT A CLUE, this friday when the goverment make me bend over and take the HUGE gasoline increase I WILL BE on DR, you will NOT...

Until there I will just point that EVEN having a way WORSE candidate with a HUGE rejection rate and even against the own PRD's president support, the PRD ALONE got practically the HALF of the population, they had A LOT more votes than PLD, i repeat A LOT MORE that is a FACT, If Medina won this election he can thank to his allies, now go an analyze WHY if stuff are so good as you think they are, THIS FACT not subject to opinion just happened
Written by: RonEvane This user is banned, 21 May 2012 10:09 AM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland

Don't know if our government already has one. If not, Medina should establish a "think tank", to tackle our problems, one at a time.
We should begin by reducing the number of armed forces agents, top to bottom.
Eliminating unnecessary and undesirable govt. lackeys who add to expenses that can otherwise go to needed services such as, all-day schools, health care, and waste management.

We should also eliminate certain foreign services in nations we don't do business or deal with, in any form.
Also certain subsidies should be eliminated, such as fuel for truckers that's costing us tons of pesos. ..I know, the truckers will scream bloody murder..Let them!..Jail that a-hole, the "country owner", Ubieres, just to send a strong message. ..We won't be victims of extortion and will not tolerate our democracy being held for ransom!

There are many real and present dangers to our prosperity that must be dealt with swiftly and effectively, right away. Go at it, M&M's!


Written by: hellborn25, 21 May 2012 10:16 AM
From: United States, I dont even live inside a house , I haunt one!
Like I always tell my family and friends , there is reason why we migrated to the united states ! another 4 years of overspending and borrowing , all while the dominican school system grow spider webs . dominican republic better be carefull about voting for the pld over and over again , you know history repeats itself , you might have another balaguer era on your hands.
Written by: JMONTILLA, 21 May 2012 10:21 AM
From: United States
SOAR LOOSERS ON THIS PAGE!!!oh well i'm happy and the counrty is too!!
Written by: Atabey, 21 May 2012 10:27 AM
From: United States, NYC

STILL ...................................NO WHERE>............................your buddy Josean has some rotten manguitos for his Hippo Mangu this morning.

Written by: hellborn25, 21 May 2012 10:27 AM
From: United States, I dont even live inside a house , I haunt one!
Nice spelling purple mofongo ,
Written by: juliony, 21 May 2012 10:28 AM
From: United States, New YOrk
Buena suerte a los del PLD. La campaña de Medina, cambio seguro, cambio del PLD a PLD. y a los que votaron por PLD, que no se quejen que todo va a seguir igual o peor.
Written by: ohhhvictor, 21 May 2012 10:30 AM
From: United States



@
Airgordo
-a 5 % in a 6.5 millions really makes a difference..

-allies? do you REALLY think that this election was won because of PLD allies? What % is that?
give me a break..



@atabey..
Josian is hernandez today

Written by: hellborn25, 21 May 2012 10:32 AM
From: United States, I dont even live inside a house , I haunt one!
Enjoy your narco colombian cocaine traffic cesspool , dominican republic is gonna drown in blood and drugs , but they will call that democratic progress.
Written by: juanb, 21 May 2012 10:34 AM
From: Dominican Republic

There is a reason for everything. Unfortunately, as in this case, sometimes the reason is that you are stupid and make bad decisions.

Nominating Mejia was exactly that.

Are we next to be offered Vargas?
Written by: JMONTILLA, 21 May 2012 10:40 AM
From: United States
hellborn stop beinging a soar looser and take the lost like a man..
Written by: dreadlocks, 21 May 2012 10:53 AM
From: United States
Written by: hernandez5482, 21 May 2012 7:55 AM
From: United States
4 more years of robbing the people blind. hurray! That is what the PRD gets for postulating Mejia again. If only they had selected someone new with character and principles and a tad of intelligence, maybe we would not have to endure 4 more yeras of the purple mafia.

the PLD was low hanging fruit, ready to be picked. sadly, the best the PRD could offer was a stumblebum, Mejia, or a moron Vargas Maldonado. Both are an offense to the sensibilities of a chimpanzee.
Written by: stillhere, 21 May 2012 10:58 AM
From: Dominican Republic

Well said Ron.. The country needs more thinkers and logical people like you to see good/bad and look for answers and the why to make things better for all.

"STILL ...................................NO WHERE>............................your buddy Josean has some rotten manguitos for his Hippo Mangu this morning."
There is nothing as low as sore loser and nothing worse than a gloating winner..
Be a humble winner and lose with dignity......
YES that's directed at YOU and your "buddy" and Josean ..... I'm surprised you didn't mention Jamaica while you were at it????

Written by: laregla, 21 May 2012 10:59 AM
From: United States
I think whats next is for the P.R.D is to dissapear!!!!!!
Written by: dreadlocks, 21 May 2012 11:00 AM
From: United States
says stillhere

YES that's directed at YOU and your "buddy" and Josean ..... I'm surprised you didn't mention Jamaica while you were at it????


the day is still young, stillhere.
Written by: xfactor, 21 May 2012 11:01 AM
From: United States
RIP PPH
1999 - 2012
"We hope to never hear from you again"
Written by: stillhere, 21 May 2012 11:02 AM
From: Dominican Republic
hahhahahahhaha
Written by: vacanos, 21 May 2012 11:14 AM
From: United States, An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.

Was Josie one of the 10 thugs arrested in Cotui and their weapon confiscated as they were going to follow order from Candelier to start a coup?
Written by: synapse, 21 May 2012 11:19 AM
From: United States

I am amazed to read all of your comments here because I could swear by them that you are speaking about a Free Democratic Society like Switzerland!

This BANANA REPUBLIC is nothing but a Mafia of War Lords controlling turf like a bunch of gangs in the hood. It takes more than elections to have a democracy. Hell even Myanmar did that! How absurd it is too think that this country enjoys justice, freedom of the press, freedom from monopolies and fiscal trust. This is and will always be a Banana Republic until the US invades again to remove all those mafias in power and start this country over again with incorruptible institutions of Law and prisons for the tyrannical Mafias thieves that have divided it up for themselves by enslaving its own people to a life of misery and exploitation. It makes me sick to see you revel as if it is something legitimate. Yes Danilo is the winner but the people are the loser and left with no hope for change, -so back to misery again as usual.
Written by: airgordo, 21 May 2012 11:29 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Written by: ohhhvictor, 21 May 2012 10:30 AM
From: United States



@
Airgordo
-a 5 % in a 6.5 millions really makes a difference..

-allies? do you REALLY think that this election was won because of PLD allies? What % is that?
give me a break..
---

That is not an OPINION, that is a FACT, go to jce.gob.do and get the NUMBERS, write yourself here how much did the PLD get and how much did the PRD
Written by: MOLONDRON, 21 May 2012 11:30 AM
From: Dominican Republic

Can somebody explain why this happened?

PRD WINS NY and NJ, and obtains 2 Deputies to the legislature

It is the first time that the PLD, having managed over 60% of the support of the community in the elections of 2000, 2004 and 2008, falls defeated in New York, New Jersey and other cities of the Northeast of the United States.

It doesn't seem logical?
Written by: Perez, 21 May 2012 11:37 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Se jodio la vaina! Goodbye DR, It was nice knowing you....
Written by: RonEvane This user is banned, 21 May 2012 11:44 AM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland

Synapse, strangely enough, I agree with you on all counts, except the "Danilo is the winner but the people are the loser", part.

I saw him on an interview, and the guy made a lot of sense. He had good strategies for resolving most of our more pressing problems...I don't know whether he's a smooth talker or a genuine, caring and smart individual. We could be wrong about him, though....We'll see!
Written by: stillhere, 21 May 2012 11:44 AM
From: Dominican Republic

Can anyone explain what happened to channel 11 last night????
What this means to freedom of press and what could, may and most likely won't happen about it???
Interested to hear others thoughts about it.....
Written by: ohhhvictor, 21 May 2012 11:52 AM
From: United States
@still here

i will explain what happens...

When they were ready and in line in the Junta central electoral to say the first inform of the elections, and everybody was ion line , channel 11 start broadcasting the results saying that PRD was wining...
it interrupt the whole process!

Them, the president of the JCE went to the other press room alone, to inform what was hapening and explain that they wouldnt make any statement right away because channel 11 was broadcasting fake news..

Them, when everything was set up again, and channel 11 was shut down, them , we start receiving election news with everything under the law..


Nasty trick by PRD by the way..
Written by: flyinghigh, 21 May 2012 11:53 AM
From: United States
All I can say is - people get the government they deserve. If you are willing to sell your beliefs/conscience for approx. 10-30 dollars, then that's great. There is nothing to look for in the DR. Now is nothing but a narco state without freedom of the press. It is disgusting to watch all these political commentators laud the present government. Goodbye to democracy. There's a Dominican saying "el mal comio no piensa!" Well it was proven. God help us all.
Written by: elagente, 21 May 2012 12:06 PM
From: Canada
I hope you remember that here and at Realpolitica.com
I told you that Leonel and Felix's mafia
would steal the Elections.
Today you are seeing the bold truth.

"Every country has the president it deserves" and
Dominicans are ignorant, poor and easy to manipulate.
Written by: benwaballs, 21 May 2012 12:07 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Well now that circus has concluded, let's hope for some change or at least no steps backwards. I really believe that the Dominican people are the winners. They sent farmer jack packing.

Hippo back to the agro-business with you, where your mentality and experience may be of some significance. You certainly were not a viable candidate to represent a growing nation in 2012. What an embarrassment, all I could think of is how would I explain to my friends from around the world "Papa". Thank you my Dominican brothers for understanding we could never take the step backwards that the Hippo represented.

Now at least maybe my horded dollars can come out of the mattress.
Written by: airgordo, 21 May 2012 12:12 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Written by: RonEvane, 21 May 2012 11:44 AM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland

Synapse, strangely enough, I agree with you on all counts, except the "Danilo is the winner but the people are the loser", part.

I saw him on an interview, and the guy made a lot of sense. He had good strategies for resolving most of our more pressing problems...I don't know whether he's a smooth talker or a genuine, caring and smart individual. We could be wrong about him, though....We'll see!
---
Yeah right LOL, TEATRO puro TEATRO...
Written by: airgordo, 21 May 2012 12:14 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Written by: stillhere, 21 May 2012 11:44 AM
From: Dominican Republic

Can anyone explain what happened to channel 11 last night????
What this means to freedom of press and what could, may and most likely won't happen about it???
Interested to hear others thoughts about i
---

simple...AUTHORITARIAN DICTATORSHIP, if they choose to close the 11 becase the PRD said something on that channel, they should have closed the 13 and 27 as well for the same reason!! but that did not happen.
Written by: ohhhvictor, 21 May 2012 12:22 PM
From: United States

The most interesting things in this election:

- PRSC is not the third option no more in D.R. election history. Small parties like Morenos, got a bigger % in votes

- The high resentment against Bulldog Maldonado and the clown Mejia was very obvious.MVM was not a friendly figure to attract votes and Mejia was very hard to swallow one more of his disgusting jokes.

- If another figure from the PRD doesn’t stand up, the PLD will be the party that is going to run the country for long long years.

- The fact that Danilo got over 50% of votes on the first round means an acceptance of the people of the government of PLD, and the gratitude of the work made by his people. Not the most popular government in the world, but very practical in the sense of palpable public work.

..continue
Written by: ohhhvictor, 21 May 2012 12:23 PM
From: United States
- The political environment of D.R. will be VERY interesting :
PRSC without Balaguer and leadership, PRD without Pena, and not big enough for Mejia and MVM at the same time, the political future of Leonel.. He decline to comment after that interesting question yesterday ( like Balaguer would do), but Danilo really represent the future of PLD?

- Danilo was famous because when he was the secretary of presidency was the guy that run the national palace extremely efficiently ( they called him the brains behind the power) .
But can he run a country on the same way?

- -What’s going to be the REAL role of margarita?
She had an outstanding social work as a a first lady with social causes in the “Despacho de La Primera dama”, like no other first lady in D. R history .The question is , what can we really expect from her?
-
................continue
Written by: ohhhvictor, 21 May 2012 12:24 PM
From: United States
- There are a LOT of projects still pending to finish: Including the Metro, national and international debts, electoral promises, education, south–Cibao train etc. What is the concrete plan of Danilo to handle it?



- Now we have more questions than answers, we hope that the good Lord enlighten the steps of our new president

Written by: alejandro65, 21 May 2012 12:40 PM
From: Canada
I am posting for the first time.
Tweedledee or Tweedledum? It really doesn't matter. The people lose.
Neither is a party of liberation or revolution.
Millions of dollars were spent to flood the country in purple. A victory for those who financed Danillo. The Americans will never invade. Why invade your own colony?
They have no reason to invade- just like they never had to invade Bautista's Cuba or Trujillo's DR. Juan Bosch must be rolling over in his grave.
The big question is- who is Danillo now beholden to?
Written by: dreadlocks, 21 May 2012 12:46 PM
From: United States
says alejandro

Millions of dollars were spent to flood the country in purple

300 million pesos, just in banners, and signs. can you say ¨waste of public funds¨?
Written by: Atabey, 21 May 2012 12:50 PM
From: United States, NYC
Written by: alejandro65, 21 May 2012 12:40 PM
From: Canada

I am posting for the first time.
Tweedledee or Tweedledum? It really doesn't matter."


But it does. It's called the game of popular democracy and it's a Circus. Check out the USA elections in November.


Written by: hernandez5482, 21 May 2012 1:02 PM
From: United States, Vivir sin Patria, es lo mismo que vivir sin Honor.
Danilo promised that if he won the election, he would build 100,000 new homes for the poor.... Now let's see what he is made of. I guarantee this will be forgotten and never spoken about again. It is all about making it to the throne and taking as much as you can when you leave.

Well I guess Margarita will keep going on her shopping sprees on Broadway and spending 100,000 in one afternoon. That woman is the biggest hypocrite in politics, even than her own husband.
Written by: ohhhvictor, 21 May 2012 1:15 PM
From: United States
@ Josie Anne..

Margarita has done an super excellent job in her plan social de la presidencia.
Nobody has EVER done so much in any gestion in the goverment in D.R. history. No Rosa De Mejia, no Emma balaguer with her funditas en navidad.NOBODY.

That's why she is extremely popular mostly between women..

To say that she is hypocrite, is a WAY over statement

Written by: vacanos, 21 May 2012 1:24 PM
From: United States, An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.

Ohhvictor
Nobody in DR have done more for the poor than Joaquin Balaguer. THAT IS A FACT.
Written by: kennyB, 21 May 2012 1:27 PM
From: United States

Poor Josean! You've got to feel for the poor guy! He tried so hard and it all just sort of blew up in his face but he should've known the outcome!
Written by: dreadlocks, 21 May 2012 1:36 PM
From: United States
says victor

Nobody has EVER done so much in any gestion in the goverment in D.R. history. No Rosa De Mejia, no Emma balaguer with her funditas en navidad.NOBODY.

i agree. not even Imelda Marcos. Margarita´s hat collection wins, hands down.
Written by: hernandez5482, 21 May 2012 1:45 PM
From: United States, Vivir sin Patria, es lo mismo que vivir sin Honor.
Vacanos,
Balaguer did a good job in the public works and in boosting the agricultural sector, but his regime did not respect the constitution and the liberties of the people. A lot of people were killed and many others persecuted for political reasons. Remember Balaguer was a product of the Trujillo family.
Written by: kennyB, 21 May 2012 1:49 PM
From: United States

''Written by: vacanos, 21 May 2012 1:24 PM
From: United States, An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.

Ohhvictor
Nobody in DR have done more for the poor than Joaquin Balaguer. THAT IS A FACT.''




Yes, yes indeed. Joaquin Balaguer is the distinguished musical arranger, composer and orchestrator of our BOTELLA culture.
Written by: synapse, 21 May 2012 1:56 PM
From: United States

Yes Danilo's words are impressive because he had enough practice for years to learn like Lie-onel to say all the right things to get elected and sound intelligent. He can impress anyone at the UN and in speeches who think this is a democracy. But like his predecessor he is an empty suit who will also travel the world talking all kinds of BS to occupy his time and look presidential so he doesn't look like the meaningless figure head that he is at home.

The real power in the DR has been divided up by all the regional and business sector monopoly Mafia power brokers that defend their monopoly and territory. You learn very quickly as a politician that you are actually powerless against those that have the real power because they control the pockets of their voters, local politicians and people on the payroll getting a piece of the action.

This is how a Banana Republic works and nothing has changed in over 100 years in the DR and won't for 100's of years more. Puro Teatro!
Written by: vacanos, 21 May 2012 2:04 PM
From: United States, An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.
KennyB
Can you also include that Balaguer founded INESPRE? Can you also include that Balaguer gave free stove and subsidies natural gas after 1966 so that they become independent of charcoal. Look at the difference between Haiti and Dr. Created the first national park. Balaguer created our first middle class. Put our forestry in charge of the department of Agriculture. Can you also include that Balaguer built our tourism, brought in foreign investments that during his first 10 years in Government our country economy grew at 10% number one in the world, created an infrastructure that included multi-family for the poor throughout the 27 province back them. Balaguer created a strong Peso that when left in 1978 to the opposition party (PRD) equal to the mighty American Dollar. He also left an Agriculture able to feed the entire country first time in our history. He made sure that the line in the frontier was respected by our neighbor. I can go on forever Kenny. :)
Written by: vacanos, 21 May 2012 2:14 PM
From: United States, An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.
Hernandez5482 "Balaguer did a good job in the public works and in boosting the agricultural sector, but his regime did not respect the constitution and the liberties of the people. A lot of people were killed and many others persecuted for political reasons. Remember Balaguer was a product of the Trujillo family."


There were many hothead Communists that were trying to destabilize our young democracy in trying to bring their famous Cuban Utopia into our shores. Balaguer dealt with them accordingly and the "Cabeza caliente" that were kipnappings, making bombs, sabotaging the country, invading the country, ect got what they deserve including the traitor of Camaño.
Written by: stillhere, 21 May 2012 2:16 PM
From: Dominican Republic
: ohhhvictor
"Margarita has done an super excellent job in her plan social de la presidencia.
Nobody has EVER done so much in any gestion in the goverment in D.R. history. No Rosa De Mejia, no Emma balaguer with her funditas en navidad.NOBODY."

Yes and no one in that position has had so much money at their disposal either....

ohhhvictor
"channel 11 start broadcasting the results saying that PRD was wining... "

Actually No!! they said that the PRD were claiming victory, NOT channel 11... very big difference...
At no time did they say the PRD had won... even going are far as to say that the claims by the PRD were not official and could not be confirmed... I have meet Cavada a number of times and know he is way to smart to call an election win before the result are in....
This story has not even begun and a big can of worms will opened before the week is out....
Wait and see.. I have some inside info about this....



Written by: dreadlocks, 21 May 2012 2:19 PM
From: United States
says vacanos

brought in foreign investments that during his first 10 years in Government our country economy grew at 10% number one in the world

yes, fuelled by tremendous amounts of foreign loans, paid back by the receipts from sugar profits, since commodity markers were booming during the 70s. when the oil prices shot up, and sugar markets went bust, along with the advent of Hurricane Georges, there was rioting in the streets. he did well, but economics is not a study of static conditions,like some guys here like to think. the IMF had to be called in, and wrecked the DR peso, for good.
Written by: vacanos, 21 May 2012 2:24 PM
From: United States, An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.

Dreads
The 1984 riot you are refering was 6 years after Balaguer left office. Balaguer in 22 years in office went over just ONE Billion Dollar while building a country that was colapse after the civil war of 1965. To put it in perspective the Presidency of Antonio Guzman 1978-1982 spent 1.75 Billion to our external debt yet produce almost nothing and of the over 2,000 public works Balaguer left him he only finished 22.
Written by: vacanos, 21 May 2012 2:28 PM
From: United States, An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.

Dreads
Balaguer created a strong middle class. My father who was a mechanic could afford to buy a brand new car. In what other generation regular Dominicans can afford to buy new car or new house?

Balaguer 22 years one Billion to the external debt. The opposition party 24 years 29 Billions in debt.
Written by: ojedamaggiolo80, 21 May 2012 2:48 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Hoy se quedaron mucha gente huerfanos de papa! Felicidades Danilo Medino. Ahora a cumplir lo prometido al pueblo!
Written by: hernandez5482, 21 May 2012 2:52 PM
From: United States, Vivir sin Patria, es lo mismo que vivir sin Honor.
In DR there are two predominant social classes; the poor and the rich. The middle class is disappearing due to the high living costs. During the last 12 years what we have seen is the gap between the rich and the poor widen due the disproportionate accumulation of wealth by those in the political sector; now we have the poor, the rich and the super rich. Is sad really while some people don’t have access to the most basic of services such as electricity and running water, others are swimming in ill-acquired money. If we want a better society, these types of issues have to be tackled.
Written by: Vivacuba, 21 May 2012 6:54 PM
From: Dominican Republic
The criminal gringo government has pre decided the election results of this client state. Viva el mafioso gobierno criminal gringo! The leaders in world corruption and you will thank them with a smile for their covert criminal actions
Written by: daswolfgang, 21 May 2012 7:18 PM
From: St. Helena, saint helena island
congrat to the winner , for a better country.
Written by: RoyStone, 21 May 2012 8:45 PM
From: Australia
I'm curious, Vivacuba,
how many Gringos are there in the Dominican Government?
Written by: jojosnogood, 21 May 2012 8:53 PM
From: Dominican Republic
more jobs,more electricty,less crime in the last 8 years,,are u nuts ohhvictor.what are smoking.whens the last time u been to dr and walk the streets here manito.its the total opposite.there should be more for education like computers in the public schools that kids can use and more liberies with computers.hepl the people in the campos with housing and there roads n,not just the city.i hope danilo thinks about others not only in the 2 major cities.
Written by: RoyStone, 21 May 2012 9:08 PM
From: Australia
A good postmortem, Dready.
I assume that Fernandez was a major influence in the selection of Danelo as his successor. Perhaps the selection of a determined, charismatic reformer would be detrimental to the prospects of returning the throne the to royal family when the constitution allows?
Written by: RonEvane This user is banned, 21 May 2012 10:53 PM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland

Oh, god!...Joseanne has now metamorphosed into jojosnogood!...I can't take four more years of this...I just can't!!..Where's my hookah?
Written by: dreadlocks, 22 May 2012 9:47 AM
From: United States
says vacanos

Dreads
The 1984 riot you are refering was 6 years after Balaguer left office.

yes, but economic policies are a continuum. the effects of his policies do not cease right after he leaves office.
Written by: hellborn25, 22 May 2012 11:36 AM
From: United States, I dont even live inside a house , I haunt one!
The pld cheated and bought out the votes , they where doing this in every town .
Written by: RoyStone, 22 May 2012 3:32 PM
From: Australia
hellborn25, bemones

"The pld cheated and bought out the votes , they where doing this in every town."

If you sell your votes, they are entitled to take them. If you sell the only say you have in who governs the country, then you don't deserve democracy.
Written by: ojedamaggiolo80, 22 May 2012 3:49 PM
From: Dominican Republic
I totally agree with you RoyStone! Well said!
Written by: stillhere, 22 May 2012 3:50 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Sad but true....
Written by: benwaballs, 22 May 2012 4:02 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Sell your vote you deserve what you get. The problem is that everything, everything has a price in the DR. The entire culture has been cultivated around this idea. It permeates all facets of society. Nothing is sacred, so why would an election in a political circus be? As stated earlier, this is a backwards ass Banana Republic
Written by: dreadlocks, 22 May 2012 7:19 PM
From: United States
i do not blame the PLD for buying votes for 500 pesos each. if people are low enough to sell their votes, then, by all means, buy them..then, govern them in the manner to which they deserve to be governed
Written by: hellborn25, 22 May 2012 8:53 PM
From: United States, I dont even live inside a house , I haunt one!
Written by: RoyStone, 22 May 2012 3:32 PM

From: Australia

hellborn25, bemones

"The pld cheated and bought out the votes , they where doing this in every town."

If you sell your votes, they are entitled to take them. If you sell the only say you have in who governs the country, then you don't deserve democracy.

So you condone the pld party cheating criminal behaviour . sorry roy but two wrongs never make a right . Thats like saying the end justifies the means.
Written by: ohhhvictor, 22 May 2012 9:01 PM
From: United States



The selling of votes is a very isolated incident and very reduce..... If that would make a diference of several thousand that would make a difference in this election process , I would recall this process.

the fact was the people didnt vote for Hipolito.They are tired of his nasty jokes..
People rather to have a steady president as Danilo. Period.



iT DOESNT MATTER IF YOU LIKE IT OR NOT. yOU NEED TO ACCEPT THE FACTS.
Written by: Vivacuba, 23 May 2012 8:52 AM
From: Dominican Republic
The fact is, Washington is always working behind the scenes. Here and everywhere.
Written by: ohhhvictor, 23 May 2012 9:07 AM
From: United States

The fact is that Washington didnt vote for Danilo.. dominicans did.
And we are proud that we didnt choose the dunkie.Period.
Written by: airgordo, 23 May 2012 2:32 PM
From: Dominican Republic
JUST to clarify people here, YOU CAN'T buy VOTES that is IMPOSSIBLE since you don't know for whom will the people vote, what they do is BUY ABSENCE by BUYING the CEDULA, that makes it EASIER , way easier, to reach the 50% of the emitted votes...SPECIALLY on areas the polls point to a Lose from the ruling party.
Written by: xfactor, 23 May 2012 2:35 PM
From: United States
Who cares VivaCuba?

Go live over there if you feel so strongly. Guess not? Then don't be a hypocrite idealist.
Written by: RoyStone, 23 May 2012 4:35 PM
From: Australia
hellborn25,
Two wrongs don't make a right. I'm only saying those selling their votes are just as guilty as those buying.

Written by: MrThelmoAlmeydaRancier, 23 May 2012 8:15 PM
From: United States, NJ
LF has been campaigning for his wife VP for the past year while in office with national resourses.

His wife the first lady has not held public office ever,indirectly he still the BOSS now and after.

A week before the elections were held she was already on a private jet to Boston son'sgraduation.

This reminds me of the NJ governor using State owened helicopter to see his son's foot ball

game,the diference he was already in office and had to re-imbursed the use of the official vehicle,

In this case she was not even in office and was miss apropiating national funds for her own use.

As to buying votes ,could have been done two ways, directly or indirectly .The latter by starting to

build constructions that otherwise would had never been build.A good example are the Metro and

the CIBAO projected trains ,where 60% of the voters reside and finally the port at PTO PTA for big

ships.


Written by: ohhhvictor, 23 May 2012 8:36 PM
From: United States
@thelmoalmeydarancier:

Even middle class farmers in USA have planes, no to mention Alaska where the most of the people have it..
But to mention that the first Lady was using that with money from the goverment is way too much..
Did you see it?
Any proof?
Nothing, like Hipolito that say that they stole the election but without proof ?

So you are speculating?


Nasty liar!

You better asume that you lost because your incapacity! You are such a BAD LOSERS!
Written by: MrThelmoAlmeydaRancier, 23 May 2012 8:56 PM
From: United States, NJ
Synapses May 21:

I agree with you exept in one thing:

The anglo Americans were the ones to blame for leaving and supporting a tyrant such as Trujillo

The reason for invading the nation in 1916 leaving in 1932 after all the debts were paid for and

that is what is going to happen again!

After 33 yrs of oppresion the Dominicans thought that it is the way to go eliminating provincial elect

as well as freedom of the press,A good comparison was East Germany under the Russians for49

yrs .When the West Germans took over they didn't know what to make of it.They were 25 millions E

Germans under USSR communist establishment therefore been smart Germans the West that is

desided to bring 17 countries under the same EU to help foot the bill with the exception of UK and

Norway who saw German strategy at a distance.I bring this comparison of dictatorial power of the

east as well as Trujillato in DR.
Written by: MrThelmoAlmeydaRancier, 23 May 2012 9:26 PM
From: United States, NJ
Ohhvictor:

I am not into politics but reasons stand clearly where is she going to raise the money to fly in a private jet ?as it was published on this blogg May 18. If any one is a liar is the publisher.
So refrain yourself from insults ! I did not vote for either party since am a US citizen and vote here only,That is why i agree with synapses comment "It is a Bannana Republic"elections along is not
guarantee democracy, since HITLER was elected and so was Hugo Chavez,

As to airplanes in the USA middle classes are as you mentioned .they are not middle classes
if they own jets furthermore our farmers in the States are gvt subsidized at 17% as no other country in the world.

You mentioned Alaska ;I don't know of any middle class that are owners of jets planes,maybe CEO or top level,that is not middle classThe maintanace along will eat them up plus the fuel. If you are talking about prop planes the prices are from 100k and above.
Written by: RoyStone, 24 May 2012 7:15 AM
From: Australia
MrThelmoAlmeydaRancier,

You are not strictly correct regarding Princess Margarita. As First Lady (wife of the President) she does have an official function, staff and an office, and can legitimately spend government money on whatever sees as in the national interest, from a woman's perspective, despite the fact she was not voted in to office. You, like me, may think that stinks, but that's how it is here in La-La Land.

Remember the highly-publicized separation of the Boca Chica twins? Dominican taxpayers put the bill for millions, no just for the team of American specialists, nurses and hospital, but also numerous trips to and accommodation in the USA for the mother and her entourage, and also Princess Margarita and her entourage and press team. In the meantime 100's of other, less newsworthy infants died in Dominican hospitals and clinics due to lack of government funding. It is all about self-promotion and it worked. Everyone on DT thought it was wonderful.


Written by: MrThelmoAlmeydaRancier, 24 May 2012 8:59 AM
From: United States, NJ
RoyStone:

Thanks for your comments that are beyond my statements before .I never looked at it that way
"Princess Margarita" title well deserved in the Bannana Country of DR, So you confirmed my
previous statement challenged by OHHVICTOR,who is a blind supporter of wrong doing?
Written by: ohhhvictor, 24 May 2012 10:25 AM
From: United States
Mr thelmo Almeyda ranccier=JosieAne

SAME ANNOYING REPETITIVE COMMENTS!


Aunque vengas disfrazao, te conozco bacalao..

So Josie Ane, you want margarita to ride with crazy people like you in a packed plane full of dominicans, drinking rum , in the middle of election?
Michell obama does the same right?



Josie .. You are smoking today!
Written by: dreadlocks, 24 May 2012 1:00 PM
From: United States
victor, if David Cameron, the Prime Minister of England, can fly coach, who is Margarita Cedeno, that makes her too important to do the same thing?
Written by: dreadlocks, 24 May 2012 1:04 PM
From: United States
oh, yes, i forgot. Janet Reno also flew coach, more often than not. i guess it is a matter of how important YOU THINK YOU ARE. the reason why certain heads of state fly private jets is because of security concerns. what security concern is there in her case? who would want to do her any harm?is she consequential?
Written by: Atabey, 24 May 2012 1:13 PM
From: United States, NYC
Lopez Nieto prevented (A National) tragedy

Cesar Medina
lobarnechea1@hotmail.com

The hand of God operates almost always we face some political follies and iniquities. Because it was Porfirio Lopez Nieto - and Hipolito Mejia who built the modern anti-fraud datacenter and was opposed by the PLD "because of his record" - who probably averted a major tragedy to the country hours after knowing the result of Sunday's election.

At 9:00 PM that night, Lopez Nieto informed Hipolito that 90 percent of records (actas) scanned, audited and validated, the results were as follows: PLD and allies 51.12 percent and 47.8 PRD and allies, without no hope that the count could vary over 10 percent of results remaining.

Those that were present but probably will never testify, Milagros Ortiz Bosch, Enmanuel Esquea Guerrero, Orlando Jorge Mera, Rafael Subervi, Cesar Sanchez, Cesar Cedeno, General Jaime Diaz Morfa and Escuder Aristy, who accompanied the candidate Mejia.
Written by: Atabey, 24 May 2012 1:15 PM
From: United States, NYC

Page 2

After knowing the result, Mejia said he had to wait for the final result to set a position on it, and further requested a report from the comparison of the records center and scanned by the JCE.

Proposed crazy

Following the approach of Hipolito, Esquea Guerrero suggested an immediate press conference to proclaim the winning candidate of the PRD, reversing the results of the computations of its center, an initiative which was seconded by Fello Subervi.

The meeting became and insane asylum at 10:15 pm once scanned more results typed by the JCE, fulfilling the initial trend without producing any significant changes in the final result.

A few minutes later Mrs. Taina Gautreaux completely out of control, joined the irrationality with the proposal to challenge the results while throwing to the streets the political cadres of the party, which were in stand-by and ready for that. That would raise with the pressure and force the government for a negotiation.

Written by: Atabey, 24 May 2012 1:15 PM
From: United States, NYC
This was also approved by Esquea and Subervi.

Then HM proceeded to request a report of the inconsistencies between the records in its possession and the Board, which was delivered on Monday 21, hours after learning the election official results. Upon hearing of this latest report, Mr. Alfredo Pacheco had joined the group , and former General Rojas Tabar. The report did not indicate significant variation in the comparison of the returns.

It was then suggested to throw the PRD mobs to the streets to claim the Triumph of Papá and in protest against the massive fraud ".

Lopez Nieto comes in and sense the degree of madness in meeting proposed by major PRD leaders, warning that he will not lend itself to an act of that nature.

Minutes later he alerted major international bodies what was happening, with details of the actual results of the elections and clarification of the alleged irregularities that existed only in the heads of PRD hotheads.
Written by: Atabey, 24 May 2012 1:16 PM
From: United States, NYC


A few hours later, the U.S. ambassador congratulated Danilo Medina as president-elect and sanctified the elections, stating that it had been in complete order, without irregularities. He also congratulated the Central Electoral Board.

What happened later was nearly out of control. Lopez Nieto officially stated his position, and that he would not allow such nonsense and was ready to deposit the necessary instances, and a detailed report on everything that happened in the datacenter.

Eventually Hipolito himself and his associates motioned to overrule Lopez Nieto and emphasize the occurrence of a "colossal fraud".

The elections where about to enter into total madness.
Written by: Atabey, 24 May 2012 1:21 PM
From: United States, NYC

As I've stated, The Hippo just wants a "cut" for himself and his gang. He owes big money to his financial backers and wants Danilo to cover their expenses. Of course, the little contributors be damned. So Josean, you're out of luck. Better luck next time. LOL
Written by: dreadlocks, 24 May 2012 1:23 PM
From: United States
i had no idea that Josean is a Hipolito supporter. i always thought he is a Moreno kind of guy. i stand corrected.
Written by: Atabey, 24 May 2012 1:28 PM
From: United States, NYC
Dready,

Just look at the FINAL WEEK before the election and see how many posts Josean penned supporting the Hippo. Even Buscooni in Cuba sensed how desperate Josean was becoming and called Josean out for his trickery.
Written by: josean, 24 May 2012 2:12 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016


The interesting is that with all the PUPLE Clapping Seal Geniuses Like Atabey that live in New York (The BIG One) and New Jersey were the largest Dominican Communities live outside of DR, the PLD lost?

Not only did they lose but went done form numbers in 60% range to numbers in the 40% range?



Written by: josean, 24 May 2012 3:18 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016

dread,


You are correct I have never support Hippo my candidate was, is and will be Guillermo Moreno in 2016.


The problem is that if you attack NARCO-Lie-onel and the PLD Mafia you immedately must be a suporter of Hippo.

It’s the Atabey version of the enemy (josean) of my Friend (Lie-onel) must therefore be my enemy (Hippo)!



As well as of the other Simpelton Purple Clapping Seals here on DT!




Written by: RoyStone, 24 May 2012 6:00 PM
From: Australia
Josean,
Do you have accurate figures for the election results in the Dominican diaspora in USA and elsewhere? I do not doubt that the Morlocks voted differently from the Eloi. However an unbiased analysis of why would be very interesting.
Written by: josean, 24 May 2012 6:09 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016


Roy ,

My opinions are biased like everyone else’s, but never the facts I present, so I will try to accommodate the higher standard you hold me to and not your fellow Purple Travelers, whose rectally produced facts are accept at face value!


Written by: josean, 24 May 2012 6:15 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016

Here you go Roy; and let me have you address so I can have my first born delivered to you as well!


MMM.jce.gob.do/

PS

Flip the M's

Written by: ohhhvictor, 24 May 2012 6:53 PM
From: United States

@JOSIE ANO

You dont have facts. You are a sick mythomaniac that change the "facts" as time goes by.

Josie Ane illness may also present as false memory syndrome, where he genuinely believes that fictitious events have taken place, regardless that these events are fantasies.

Josie Ano pathological lying is considered a mental illness, because it takes over rational judgement and progresses into the fantasy world and back..

His new names here are : thelmo almeyda rancier, hernandez, hvargas, sypnase, isantiago, elbuscon, scandiviking etc, etc because he can not acept himself or his reality.

He got a multiple personality disorder





He REALLY need to check himself with a doctor
Written by: Atabey, 24 May 2012 8:04 PM
From: United States, NYC
"At 9:00 PM that night, Lopez Nieto informed Hipolito that 90 percent of records (actas) scanned, audited and validated, the results were as follows: PLD and allies 51.12 percent and 47.8 PRD and allies, without no hope that the count could vary over 10 percent of results remaining."

Proposed crazy

Following the approach of Hipolito, Esquea Guerrero suggested an immediate press conference to proclaim the winning candidate of the PRD, reversing the results of the computations of its center, an initiative which was seconded by Fello Subervi.

The meeting became and insane asylum at 10:15 pm once scanned more results typed by the JCE, fulfilling the initial trend without producing any significant changes in the final result.

A few minutes later Mrs. Taina Gautreaux completely out of control, joined the irrationality with the proposal to challenge the results while throwing to the streets the political cadres of the party, which were in stand-by and ready for that.
Written by: Atabey, 24 May 2012 8:06 PM
From: United States, NYC
Roy,


Josea doesn't want to actually deal with this Hippo endorsed Crazy Plan that could have thrown DR into a MASSIVE violence event all because his candidate didn't win enough votes.

So Josey..
Written by: josean, 24 May 2012 8:31 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016

Roy,

Please ask Atabey to reveal to us what is Mr. Cesar Medina's relationship to the Narco-PLD?




Written by: ohhhvictor, 24 May 2012 10:19 PM
From: United States


@Josean

Ceasr Medina and you are full of S * T
Written by: RoyStone, 25 May 2012 5:28 AM
From: Australia
Thanks for the link, Josean

Very interesting, but I couldn't find the figures by electoral district (possibly due to my deficiency in Spanish).

As for your first-born, thanks, but I already have enough kids. If you don't want it, is it to late to consider contraception (if you are not Catholic)?

Regarding Medina's relationship to the PLD, I thought he was a member and their endorsed candidate for the presidency, and successful at the election. Did I miss something?





Written by: josean, 25 May 2012 7:32 AM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016


Roy,

We may all look alike to you so that's why we have diffrent names. Cesar Medina is not Danilo Medina or Danelo as you refer to Narco Lie-onel's Puppet!


Written by: josean, 25 May 2012 7:37 AM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016






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Written by: ohhhvictor, 24 May 2012 10:19 PM

From: United States



@Josean

Ceasr Medina and you are full of S * T


Atabey your genital massager Ms. Vickey is dissing your Boy César Medina, Lie-onel's oral genital massager!



Written by: ohhhvictor, 25 May 2012 8:08 AM
From: United States

@josean

Do you remember when you were defending narciso issa conde, the president of partido comunista dominicano 2 days ago?
and last week you were critizating the comunist sofa?

What I find extremely ridiculous Josie Ane, is that you were so ignorant that you didnt even know who Isa conde is....A guy that last year was showing his photos in FARC camp in colombia..

Must be retard!
Written by: josean, 25 May 2012 8:41 AM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016


Where was I defending Isa and what idioit other than yourself told you I don't know who he his?


PS

Your mental retardation has never been in question! Every time you post its reconfirmed!


Written by: ohhhvictor, 25 May 2012 8:48 AM
From: United States

OMG..
Josean must be retard!

He copy and paste few days ago a huge article of Isa Conde from another newspaper when he was critizacing the goverment .. It took 3 differents post because it didnt fit in one single layer...

And you dont even remember?

I remember that I reply "the most radical poster with the most radical politician .. what a match!"

You certainly must be retard!
Written by: RoyStone, 25 May 2012 8:51 AM
From: Australia
My error, Josean,
I thought you were just playing with the first-name, and I couldn't see the connection.
Written by: josean, 25 May 2012 9:03 AM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016


Roy,

No problem!

Your purple indoctrination makes you knee-jerk critical of me while your purple brethren pull the purple wool over your eyes.

But don’t worry I will always be here to guide through the PURPLE FOG of distortion!


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