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Sebastian Lorenzo, "many politicians in digital issues navigate the sea of ​​ignorance"

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The Secretary General of the PJ Digital National Radio said today that "many politicians show their level of ignorance to believe that thinking 'what the policy is simply digital'desde reference to cyber or policy 2.0, when in reality it is about understanding that we facing a historic opportunity to lead cultural processes in the region, as well as against a possible scourge as complex as hunger and corruption, which is the digital exclusion of medium and long term, "adding that" Argentine politicians have to know, for example, that new forms of colonialism come together on the type of software we use every day or licenses that are used in new forms of cultural production are key issues to address seriously the world is coming ".

"Political parties must begin to intensify efforts to train its cadres and leaders on issues related to new technologies, because it is a phenomenon that crosses transverse to all the daily activities of citizens and the main problem in all this is misinformation "Lorenzo said he was" optimistic in the role that begins to fill the PJ Digital in that sense, because Peronism has great men and momentous address these challenges and set a course that is historically correct and revolutionary. "

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7 Comments to "Sebastian Lorenzo," many politicians in digital issues sail through the sea of ignorance '"

  1. Ruben Stefani February 4th, 2010 1:52 pm

    SIGN SEBA What you say, there are guys who not only ignore the issue but even by snobbery HAVE OPEN AN ACCOUNT IN THOSE ALREADY KNOW FEISVUK AND THAT THEY ARE BACK $ $ $ $
    A big hug

  2. salama rodolfo February 4th, 2010 2:09 pm

    Seba, I totally agree with the online membership to add q / will soon be thousands a hug.

  3. Riverplatense February 5th, 2010 10:30 am

    It seems to me entirely accurate diagnosis. The crazy thing is that many boast of "not knowing anything about this." And above all you have to aim very tenaciously on the issue of free software. If the monopoly is involved, we sounded. And Micro $ oft is much more powerful than Clarín.

  4. violet February 5th, 2010 7:43 pm

    I want to know about the subject

    what courses I can do, to turn to learn? I do not understand why the different standards, as this would impact on most of the people.

    I WANT TO KNOW, UNDERSTAND.

  5. nicolas sayan February 23rd, 2010 12:31 am

    VERY GOOD REFLECTION AND CONTRIBUTION. Our policies and continues to reject many teachers UNNIVERSITARIOS PROGRESS OF THE USE OF INTERNET SITES AND ALL AVAILABLE.
    Try sending NOTES - COURSES - Congress on these issues. We have a network PCIA IMPORTANT IN CORDOBA AND ALL WILL BE VERY USEFUL KNOWLEDGE.
    IF THIS IS MUCH MORE TO LEARN IN A GOOD SPACE Peron. NICOLAS A HUG

  6. Peter February 25th, 2010 9:27 pm

    British Conservatives demanded more presence
    20:24 Malvinas military | World | I
    asked the Prime Minister Gordon Brown
    deploy more warships in the region
    strengthen Britain's decision to explore.
    British oil despite progress in Malvinas
    Cristina Decree of February 17, 2010 The
    Financial Times published today
    an article written by reporters Alex
    Barker, Miles Johnson and Jude Webber, in which
    states that the conservatives of this country is
    asked the British prime minister
    send warships to strengthen the area
    sea ​​in the archipelago. Gordon Brown,
    British Prime Minister, received orders for
    to strengthen the naval forces defending
    Falkland Islands, after Argentina
    stepped up its rhetoric in the long-running dispute
    for sovereignty. In an effort to
    life difficult for British companies
    preparing to drill in waters around
    Islands, Argentina imposed new
    restrictions on the transit of vessels through the
    routes from its ports to the
    territory. However, the oil groups and
    diplomats say that no changes
    greatly affect plans
    drilling, since it is not expected to ship or
    provisions are to cross Argentine waters.
    UK Conservatives asked
    Brown to deploy more warships in the
    region to "leave no doubt" about the
    British determination to explore. William
    Hague, foreign secretary,
    said: "It should be clear that the
    legitimate search for oil in waters
    the Falkland Islands will be affected by
    unwarranted threats or interference
    Argentina ". Brown is anxious to ensure
    that the dispute is not intensified, but
    ruled that the drilling will take place
    anyway. "It's not about having a
    fight with Argentina, "said a diplomat
    Briton. \ "We want to continue drilling
    forward, and maintain good and constructive
    relationship with Argentina, "he said. The
    Analysts say the decree of the President
    Cristina Fernandez as a threat by the
    drilling, prompting a fervent
    enthusiasm in Argentina for a possible flood of
    "Black gold". Victorio Taccetti, the
    Argentine Deputy Foreign Minister, said the move
    "Raises the level" necessary authorization and
    that prevent exploration because "the
    have to travel far for supplies,
    more difficult and expensive it will be "exploration
    of hydrocarbons. However, Desire Petroleum,
    which is coordinating the program, said the
    measure will have no impact on plans for
    rig that water enters
    The Falklands on Friday and start the
    perforation. Argentina promised fine or
    revoke licenses of any company
    participate in the exploration for or the supply
    support services. But in terms
    practical, "there is nothing I can do the
    Argentina to stop the drilling, "
    said Richard Rose, an analyst at Oriel
    Securities brokers who work for Falkland Oil
    and Gas. British Parliamentarians considered 3
    Decree of the President \ 'pathetic and
    useless \ "12:20 | World | Andrew Rosindell,
    commissioned in the British Parliament to deal
    relaiconadas issues to the islands, called the
    Argentine government does not interfere with the
    Falklands issues. February 17, 2010 The
    parliamentary group secretary in charge
    addressing issues related to these
    islands, the Conservative Andrew Rosindell, requested the
    Government of Argentina does not interfere with the
    affairs of the Falklands. \ "I hope the Minister
    Foreign Affairs (David Miliband) is directed to
    Argentine authorities to tell them that this
    is unacceptable behavior \ "said
    Rosindell, about the decree to Cristina
    ships passing through the Argentine seas
    near the islands to seek permission to the Executive
    Nacional. The MP said that \ "have
    28 years since the Falklands War
    (1982) \ "and that in this period \" has been left
    clear to Argentina that have nothing to say
    over the Malvinas waters or
    territorial and should not interfere \ ".
    Rosindell considered the decree of the President
    Argentina \ "the typical political ploy \" and the
    associated with opposition to Fernandez
    exploration and exploitation of resources
    oil in the north of the Falklands
    part of British companies. The parliamentarian
    British urged the captains
    sailing in these waters do not listen to
    requests to obtain permits
    Buenos Aires navigation when passing water
    towards international Falklands
    the waters, he said, are part of the
    jurisdiction of the United Kingdom. \ "Any
    Argentina's attempt to claim any type of
    rights of sovereignty in that region is
    something we should take very seriously. I think
    we should not appease Buenos Aires. Already
    know what happened the last time \ "he said.
    Nicholas Winterton, the president of this group
    parliamentary involving all
    political groups, asked the Foreign Office
    next week hold a meeting to
    speak of the decree of the President of Argentina, which
    described as \ "pathetic and useless \". Both the
    Labour government and the opposition
    conservative, said Winterton, remain
    committed to the sovereignty of the islands and
    the principle of self determination of their
    people. \ "The Argentines again
    afford a hostile, but so
    now only verbally, against a neighbor
    friendly, the Falklands \ "he added
    Winterton. \ "This in no way affect the
    Falkland Islands. All you are trying to do
    is to prevent the economic progress of the islands
    Malvinas, because of course encourage
    hydrocarbon exploration in this area is a
    important part of the project to achieve a
    sustainable future for the islands \ "he said.
    \ "I do not think anybody wants to exacerbate what is already
    is a difficult situation, but it is certainly
    important that the Foreign Office said that this
    decree has no jurisdiction over the waters
    international \ "he said Winterton on whether
    British want war, not words
    pedro - 24/02/2010 - 23:47
    The British newspaper Financial Times
    Today an article written by reporters Alex
    Barker, Miles Johnson and Jude Webber, in which
    states that the conservatives of this country is
    asked the British prime minister
    send warships to strengthen the area
    sea ​​in the archipelago. Gordon Brown,
    British Prime Minister, received orders for
    to strengthen the naval forces defending
    Falkland Islands, after Argentina
    stepped up its rhetoric in the long-running dispute
    for sovereignty. In an effort to
    life difficult for British companies
    preparing to drill in waters around
    Islands, Argentina imposed new
    restrictions on the transit of vessels through the
    routes from its ports to the
    territory. However, the oil groups and
    diplomats say that no changes
    greatly affect plans
    drilling, since it is not expected to ship or
    provisions are to cross Argentine waters.
    UK Conservatives asked
    Brown to deploy more warships in the
    region to "leave no doubt" about the
    British determination to explore. William
    Hague, foreign secretary,
    said: "It should be clear that the
    legitimate search for oil in waters
    the Falkland Islands will be affected by
    unwarranted threats or interference
    Argentina ". Brown is anxious to ensure
    that the dispute is not intensified, but
    ruled that the drilling will take place
    anyway. "It's not about having a
    fight with Argentina, "said a diplomat
    Briton. \ "We want to continue drilling
    forward, and maintain good and constructive
    relationship with Argentina, "he said. The
    Analysts say the decree of the President
    Cristina Fernandez as a threat by the
    drilling, prompting a fervent
    enthusiasm in Argentina for a possible flood of
    "Black gold". Victorio Taccetti, the
    Argentine Deputy Foreign Minister, said the move
    "Raises the level" necessary authorization and
    that prevent exploration because "the
    have to travel far for supplies,
    more difficult and expensive it will be "exploration
    of hydrocarbons. However, Desire Petroleum,
    which is coordinating the program, said the
    measure will have no impact on plans for
    rig that water enters
    The Falklands on Friday and start the
    perforation. Argentina promised fine or
    revoke licenses of any company
    participate in the exploration for or the supply
    support services. But in terms
    practical, "there is nothing I can do the
    Argentina to stop the drilling, "
    said Richard Rose, an analyst at Oriel
    Securities brokers who work for Falkland Oil
    and Gas grasias the son of a bitch thousand menen
    traitor who dismantled all but the fault of UVO
    Alfonsin another thousand fucking hojo

    February 26th, 2010 12:41 ampedro

    Argentine Falklands sleeves are well dhijos a thousand whores are going to bomb if we fail to fuck if they are illegals and criminals mafiossos good whore queen elizabeth I continue sucking the British Conservatives demanded more presence
    20:24 Malvinas military | World | I
    asked the Prime Minister Gordon Brown
    deploy more warships in the region
    strengthen Britain's decision to explore.
    British oil despite progress in Malvinas
    Cristina Decree of February 17, 2010 The
    Financial Times published today
    an article written by reporters Alex
    Barker, Miles Johnson and Jude Webber, in which
    states that the conservatives of this country is
    asked the British prime minister
    send warships to strengthen the area
    sea ​​in the archipelago. Gordon Brown,
    British Prime Minister, received orders for
    to strengthen the naval forces defending
    Falkland Islands, after Argentina
    stepped up its rhetoric in the long-running dispute
    for sovereignty. In an effort to
    life difficult for British companies
    preparing to drill in waters around
    Islands, Argentina imposed new
    restrictions on the transit of vessels through the
    routes from its ports to the
    territory. However, the oil groups and
    diplomats say that no changes
    greatly affect plans
    drilling, since it is not expected to ship or
    provisions are to cross Argentine waters.
    UK Conservatives asked
    Brown to deploy more warships in the
    region to "leave no doubt" about the
    British determination to explore. William
    Hague, foreign secretary,
    said: "It should be clear that the
    legitimate search for oil in waters
    the Falkland Islands will be affected by
    unwarranted threats or interference
    Argentina ". Brown is anxious to ensure
    that the dispute is not intensified, but
    ruled that the drilling will take place
    anyway. "It's not about having a
    fight with Argentina, "said a diplomat
    Briton. \ "We want to continue drilling
    forward, and maintain good and constructive
    relationship with Argentina, "he said. The
    Analysts say the decree of the President
    Cristina Fernandez as a threat by the
    drilling, prompting a fervent
    enthusiasm in Argentina for a possible flood of
    "Black gold". Victorio Taccetti, the
    Argentine Deputy Foreign Minister, said the move
    "Raises the level" necessary authorization and
    that prevent exploration because "the
    have to travel far for supplies,
    more difficult and expensive it will be "exploration
    of hydrocarbons. However, Desire Petroleum,
    which is coordinating the program, said the
    measure will have no impact on plans for
    rig that water enters
    The Falklands on Friday and start the
    perforation. Argentina promised fine or
    revoke licenses of any company
    participate in the exploration for or the supply
    support services. But in terms
    practical, "there is nothing I can do the
    Argentina to stop the drilling, "
    said Richard Rose, an analyst at Oriel
    Securities brokers who work for Falkland Oil
    and Gas. British Parliamentarians considered 3
    Decree of the President \ 'pathetic and
    useless \ "12:20 | World | Andrew Rosindell,
    commissioned in the British Parliament to deal
    relaiconadas issues to the islands, called the
    Argentine government does not interfere with the
    Falklands issues. February 17, 2010 The
    parliamentary group secretary in charge
    addressing issues related to these
    islands, the Conservative Andrew Rosindell, requested the
    Government of Argentina does not interfere with the
    affairs of the Falklands. \ "I hope the Minister
    Foreign Affairs (David Miliband) is directed to
    Argentine authorities to tell them that this
    is unacceptable behavior \ "said
    Rosindell, about the decree to Cristina
    ships passing through the Argentine seas
    near the islands to seek permission to the Executive
    Nacional. The MP said that \ "have
    28 years since the Falklands War
    (1982) \ "and that in this period \" has been left
    clear to Argentina that have nothing to say
    over the Malvinas waters or
    territorial and should not interfere \ ".
    Rosindell considered the decree of the President
    Argentina \ "the typical political ploy \" and the
    associated with opposition to Fernandez
    exploration and exploitation of resources
    oil in the north of the Falklands
    part of British companies. The parliamentarian
    British urged the captains
    sailing in these waters do not listen to
    requests to obtain permits
    Buenos Aires navigation when passing water
    towards international Falklands
    the waters, he said, are part of the
    jurisdiction of the United Kingdom. \ "Any
    Argentina's attempt to claim any type of
    rights of sovereignty in that region is
    something we should take very seriously. I think
    we should not appease Buenos Aires. Already
    know what happened the last time \ "he said.
    Nicholas Winterton, the president of this group
    parliamentary involving all
    political groups, asked the Foreign Office
    next week hold a meeting to
    speak of the decree of the President of Argentina, which
    described as \ "pathetic and useless \". Both the
    Labour government and the opposition
    conservative, said Winterton, remain
    committed to the sovereignty of the islands and
    the principle of self determination of their
    people. \ "The Argentines again
    afford a hostile, but so
    now only verbally, against a neighbor
    friendly, the Falklands \ "he added
    Winterton. \ "This in no way affect the
    Falkland Islands. All you are trying to do
    is to prevent the economic progress of the islands
    Malvinas, because of course encourage
    hydrocarbon exploration in this area is a
    important part of the project to achieve a
    sustainable future for the islands \ "he said.
    \ "I do not think anybody wants to exacerbate what is already
    is a difficult situation, but it is certainly
    important that the Foreign Office said that this
    decree has no jurisdiction over the waters
    international \ "he said Winterton on whether
    British want war, not words
    pedro - 24/02/2010 - 23:47
    The British newspaper Financial Times
    Today an article written by reporters Alex
    Barker, Miles Johnson and Jude Webber, in which
    states that the conservatives of this country is
    asked the British prime minister
    send warships to strengthen the area
    sea ​​in the archipelago. Gordon Brown,
    British Prime Minister, received orders for
    to strengthen the naval forces defending
    Falkland Islands, after Argentina
    stepped up its rhetoric in the long-running dispute
    for sovereignty. In an effort to
    life difficult for British companies
    preparing to drill in waters around
    Islands, Argentina imposed new
    restrictions on the transit of vessels through the
    routes from its ports to the
    territory. However, the oil groups and
    diplomats say that no changes
    greatly affect plans
    drilling, since it is not expected to ship or
    provisions are to cross Argentine waters.
    UK Conservatives asked
    Brown to deploy more warships in the
    region to "leave no doubt" about the
    British determination to explore. William
    Hague, foreign secretary,
    said: "It should be clear that the
    legitimate search for oil in waters
    the Falkland Islands will be affected by
    unwarranted threats or interference
    Argentina ". Brown is anxious to ensure
    that the dispute is not intensified, but
    ruled that the drilling will take place
    anyway. "It's not about having a
    fight with Argentina, "said a diplomat
    Briton. \ "We want to continue drilling
    forward, and maintain good and constructive
    relationship with Argentina, "he said. The
    Analysts say the decree of the President
    Cristina Fernandez as a threat by the
    drilling, prompting a fervent
    enthusiasm in Argentina for a possible flood of
    "Black gold". Victorio Taccetti, the
    Argentine Deputy Foreign Minister, said the move
    "Raises the level" necessary authorization and
    that prevent exploration because "the
    have to travel far for supplies,
    more difficult and expensive it will be "exploration
    of hydrocarbons. However, Desire Petroleum,
    which is coordinating the program, said the
    measure will have no impact on plans for
    rig that water enters
    The Falklands on Friday and start the
    perforation. Argentina promised fine or
    revoke licenses of any company
    participate in the exploration for or the supply
    support services. But in terms
    practical, "there is nothing I can do the
    Argentina to stop the drilling, "
    said Richard Rose, an analyst at Oriel
    Securities brokers who work for Falkland Oil
    and Gas grasias the son of a bitch thousand menen
    traitor who dismantled all but the fault of UVO
    Alfonsin hojo a thousand other Englishmen demanded more presence putaConservadores
    20:24 Malvinas military | World | I
    asked the Prime Minister Gordon Brown
    deploy more warships in the region
    strengthen Britain's decision to explore.
    British oil despite progress in Malvinas
    Cristina Decree of February 17, 2010 The
    Financial Times published today
    an article written by reporters Alex
    Barker, Miles Johnson and Jude Webber, in which
    states that the conservatives of this country is
    asked the British prime minister
    send warships to strengthen the area
    sea ​​in the archipelago. Gordon Brown,
    British Prime Minister, received orders for
    to strengthen the naval forces defending
    Falkland Islands, after Argentina
    stepped up its rhetoric in the long-running dispute
    for sovereignty. In an effort to
    life difficult for British companies
    preparing to drill in waters around
    Islands, Argentina imposed new
    restrictions on the transit of vessels through the
    routes from its ports to the
    territory. However, the oil groups and
    diplomats say that no changes
    greatly affect plans
    drilling, since it is not expected to ship or
    provisions are to cross Argentine waters.
    UK Conservatives asked
    Brown to deploy more warships in the
    region to "leave no doubt" about the
    British determination to explore. William
    Hague, foreign secretary,
    said: "It should be clear that the
    legitimate search for oil in waters
    the Falkland Islands will be affected by
    unwarranted threats or interference
    Argentina ". Brown is anxious to ensure
    that the dispute is not intensified, but
    ruled that the drilling will take place
    anyway. "It's not about having a
    fight with Argentina, "said a diplomat
    Briton. \ "We want to continue drilling
    forward, and maintain good and constructive
    relationship with Argentina, "he said. The
    Analysts say the decree of the President
    Cristina Fernandez as a threat by the
    drilling, prompting a fervent
    enthusiasm in Argentina for a possible flood of
    "Black gold". Victorio Taccetti, the
    Argentine Deputy Foreign Minister, said the move
    "Raises the level" necessary authorization and
    that prevent exploration because "the
    have to travel far for supplies,
    more difficult and expensive it will be "exploration
    of hydrocarbons. However, Desire Petroleum,
    which is coordinating the program, said the
    As no impact on plans for
    rig that water enters
    The Falklands on Friday and start the
    perforation. Argentina promised fine or
    revoke licenses of any company
    participate in the exploration for or the supply
    support services. But in terms
    practical, "there is nothing I can do the
    Argentina to stop the drilling, "
    said Richard Rose, an analyst at Oriel
    Securities brokers who work for Falkland Oil
    and Gas. British Parliamentarians considered 3
    Decree of the President \ 'pathetic and
    useless \ "12:20 | World | Andrew Rosindell,
    commissioned in the British Parliament to deal
    relaiconadas issues to the islands, called the
    Argentine government does not interfere with the
    Falklands issues. February 17, 2010 The
    parliamentary group secretary in charge
    addressing issues related to these
    islands, the Conservative Andrew Rosindell, requested the
    Government of Argentina does not interfere with the
    affairs of the Falklands. \ "I hope the Minister
    Foreign Affairs (David Miliband) is directed to
    Argentine authorities to tell them that this
    is unacceptable behavior \ "said
    Rosindell, about the decree to Cristina
    ships passing through the Argentine seas
    near the islands to seek permission to the Executive
    Nacional. The MP said that \ "have
    28 years since the Falklands War
    (1982) \ "and that in this period \" has been left
    clear to Argentina that have nothing to say
    over the Malvinas waters or
    territorial and should not interfere \ ".
    Rosindell considered the decree of the President
    Argentina \ "the typical political ploy \" and the
    associated with opposition to Fernandez
    exploration and exploitation of resources
    oil in the north of the Falklands
    part of British companies. The parliamentarian
    British urged the captains
    sailing in these waters do not listen to
    requests to obtain permits
    Buenos Aires navigation when passing water
    towards international Falklands
    the waters, he said, are part of the
    jurisdiction of the United Kingdom. \ "Any
    Argentina's attempt to claim any type of
    rights of sovereignty in that region is
    something we should take very seriously. I think
    we should not appease Buenos Aires. Already
    know what happened the last time \ "he said.
    Nicholas Winterton, the president of this group
    parliamentary involving all
    political groups, asked the Foreign Office
    next week hold a meeting to
    speak of the decree of the President of Argentina, which
    described as \ "pathetic and useless \". Both the
    Labour government and the opposition
    conservative, said Winterton, remain
    committed to the sovereignty of the islands and
    the principle of self determination of their
    people. \ "The Argentines again
    afford a hostile, but so
    now only verbally, against a neighbor
    friendly, the Falklands \ "he added
    Winterton. \ "This in no way affect the
    Falkland Islands. All you are trying to do
    is to prevent the economic progress of the islands
    Malvinas, because of course encourage
    hydrocarbon exploration in this area is a
    important part of the project to achieve a
    sustainable future for the islands \ "he said.
    \ "I do not think anybody wants to exacerbate what is already
    is a difficult situation, but it is certainly
    important that the Foreign Office said that this
    decree has no jurisdiction over the waters
    international \ "he said Winterton on whether
    British want war, not words
    pedro - 24/02/2010 - 23:47
    The British newspaper Financial Times
    Today an article written by reporters Alex
    Barker, Miles Johnson and Jude Webber, in which
    states that the conservatives of this country is
    asked the British prime minister
    send warships to strengthen the area
    sea ​​in the archipelago. Gordon Brown,
    British Prime Minister, received orders for
    to strengthen the naval forces defending
    Falkland Islands, after Argentina
    stepped up its rhetoric in the long-running dispute
    for sovereignty. In an effort to
    life difficult for British companies
    preparing to drill in waters around
    Islands, Argentina imposed new
    restrictions on the transit of vessels through the
    routes from its ports to the
    territory. However, the oil groups and
    diplomats say that no changes
    greatly affect plans
    drilling, since it is not expected to ship or
    provisions are to cross Argentine waters.
    UK Conservatives asked
    Brown to deploy more warships in the
    region to "leave no doubt" about the
    British determination to explore. William
    Hague, foreign secretary,
    said: "It should be clear that the
    legitimate search for oil in waters
    the Falkland Islands will be affected by
    unwarranted threats or interference
    Argentina ". Brown is anxious to ensure
    that the dispute is not intensified, but
    ruled that the drilling will take place
    anyway. "It's not about having a
    fight with Argentina, "said a diplomat
    Briton. \ "We want to continue drilling
    forward, and maintain good and constructive
    relationship with Argentina, "he said. The
    Analysts say the decree of the President
    Cristina Fernandez as a threat by the
    drilling, prompting a fervent
    enthusiasm in Argentina for a possible flood of
    "Black gold". Victorio Taccetti, the
    Argentine Deputy Foreign Minister, said the move
    "Raises the level" necessary authorization and
    that prevent exploration because "the
    have to travel far for supplies,
    more difficult and expensive it will be "exploration
    of hydrocarbons. However, Desire Petroleum,
    which is coordinating the program, said the
    measure will have no impact on plans for
    rig that water enters
    The Falklands on Friday and start the
    perforación. Argentina prometió multar o
    revocar licencias de cualquier compañía que
    participe de la exploración o del abastecimiento
    de servicios de apoyo. Pero en términos
    prácticos, “no hay nada que pueda hacer la
    Argentina para detener la perforación”,
    señaló Richard Rose, analista de Oriel
    Securities, brokers que trabajan para Falkland Oil
    and Gas grasias al hijo de mil puta de menen
    traidor que desmantelo todo pero la culpa la uvo
    alfonsin otro hojo de mil puta

    February 26th, 2010 12:41 ampedro

    las malvinas son bien argentinas mangas dhijos de mil putas los vamos a bombardear si nos dejan de joder si estan de ilegales mafiossos delincuentes y la reyna bien puta la isabel que me la siga chupando Conservadores ingleses pidieron más presencia
    militar en Malvinas 20:24 | Mundo | Le
    solicitaron al primer ministro Gordon Brown que
    despliegue más barcos de guerra en la región
    fortalecer la decisión británica de explorar.
    La petrolera británica avanzó en Malvinas pese
    al decreto de Cristina 17 de febrero de 2010 El
    periódico británico Financial Times publicó hoy
    un artículo escrito por los periodistas Alex
    Barker, Miles Johnson y Jude Webber, en el que
    expresa que los conservadores de ese país le
    solicitaron al primer ministro británico que
    envíe buques de guerra para reforzar la zona
    marítima en el archipiélago. Gordon Brown,
    primer ministro británico, recibió pedidos para
    que fortalezca las fuerzas navales que defienden
    las Islas Malvinas, después de que Argentina
    intensificó su retórica en la prolongada disputa
    por la soberanía. En un esfuerzo por hacer
    difícil la vida de las compañías británicas
    que se preparan para perforar en aguas que rodean
    las islas, la Argentina impuso nuevas
    restricciones para el tránsito de buques por las
    rutas que van desde sus puertos hasta el
    territory. Sin embargo, los grupos petroleros y
    diplomáticos sostienen que los cambios no
    afectarán en gran medida los planes de
    perforación, dado que no se espera que buques o
    provisiones deban atravesar aguas argentinas.
    Los conservadores del Reino Unido le pidieron a
    Brown que despliegue más buques de guerra en la
    región para que “no queden dudas” sobre la
    determinación británica de explorar. William
    Hague, secretario de relaciones exteriores,
    señaló: “Debería quedar muy claro que la
    búsqueda legítima de petróleo en las aguas de
    las Islas Malvinas no se verá afectada por
    amenazas injustificadas o la interferencia de
    Argentina”. Brown está ansioso por asegurarse
    de que la disputa no se intensificará, pero
    sentenció que la perforación se llevará a cabo
    de todos modos. “No se trata de tener una
    pelea con Argentina”, dijo un diplomático
    británico. \”Queremos que la perforación siga
    adelante, y mantener una buena y constructiva
    relación con la Argentina,” agregó. The
    analistas consideran al decreto de la presidenta
    Cristina Fernández como una amenaza por la
    perforación, lo que provocó un ferviente
    entusiasmo en Argentina por un posible torrente de
    “oro negro”. Victorio Taccetti, el
    vicecanciller argentino, señaló que la medida
    “eleva el nivel” de autorización necesaria y
    que impedirá la exploración porque “cuanto
    más lejos tengan que ir para obtener provisiones,
    más difícil y costosa será” la exploración
    de hidrocarburos. Sin embargo, Desire Petroleum,
    que está coordinando el programa, señaló que la
    medida no tendrá impacto sobre los planes para
    que la plataforma petrolífera ingrese a aguas de
    Las Malvinas el viernes y comience la
    perforación. Argentina prometió multar o
    revocar licencias de cualquier compañía que
    participe de la exploración o del abastecimiento
    de servicios de apoyo. Pero en términos
    prácticos, “no hay nada que pueda hacer la
    Argentina para detener la perforación”,
    señaló Richard Rose, analista de Oriel
    Securities, brokers que trabajan para Falkland Oil
    and Gas. 3 Parlamentarios ingleses consideraron
    el decreto de la presidenta \”patético e
    inútil\” 12:20 | Mundo | Andrew Rosindell,
    encargado en el parlamento inglés de tratar
    cuestiones relaiconadas a las islas, pidió al
    gobierno argentino que no interfiera en los
    asuntos de Malvinas. 17 de febrero de 2010 El
    secretario del grupo interparlamentario encargado
    de tratar las cuestiones relacionadas con esas
    islas, el conservador Andrew Rosindell, pidió al
    Gobierno de Argentina que no interfiera en los
    asuntos de las Malvinas. \”Espero que el ministro
    de Asuntos Exteriores (David Miliband) se dirija a
    las autoridades argentinas para decirles que este
    es un comportamiento inaceptable\”, dijo
    Rosindell, acerca del decreto de Cristina para que
    los barcos que pasen por mares argentinos en las
    cercanías de las islas pidan permiso al Ejecutivo
    Nacional. El parlamentario declaró que \”han
    pasado 28 años desde la guerra de las Malvinas
    (1982)\” y que en este período \”se ha dejado
    claro a Argentina que no tienen nada que decir
    sobre las islas Malvinas o sobre sus aguas
    territoriales y que no deberían interferir\”.
    Rosindell consideró el decreto de la presidenta
    argentina \”la típica treta política\” y la
    relacionó con la oposición de Fernández a la
    exploración y explotación de los recursos
    petrolíferos en el norte de las Malvinas por
    parte de empresas británicas. El parlamentario
    británico instó a los capitanes de los barcos
    que naveguen por esas aguas a que no hagan caso a
    las peticiones para que obtengan permisos de
    navegación de Buenos Aires cuando pasen por aguas
    internacionales en dirección a las Malvinas,
    cuyas aguas, afirmó, forman parte de la
    jurisdicción del Reino Unido. \”Cualquier
    intento de Argentina de reclamar cualquier tipo de
    derechos sobre la soberanía de esa región es
    algo que deberíamos tomar muy en serio. Creo que
    no deberíamos apaciguar a Buenos Aires. Already
    sabemos lo que ocurrió la última vez\”, dijo.
    Nicholas Winterton, el presidente de este grupo
    interparlamentario con participación de todos los
    grupos políticos, pidió al Foreign Office
    mantener la semana que viene un encuentro para
    hablar del decreto de la presidenta argentina, que
    calificó como \”patético e inútil\”. Both the
    Gobierno laborista, como la oposición
    conservadora, indicó Winterton, permanecen
    comprometidos con la soberanía de las islas y con
    el principio de autodeterminación de sus
    habitantes. \”Los argentinos vuelven a
    permitirse un comportamiento hostil, aunque hasta
    ahora sólo verbalmente, contra un vecino
    amistoso, las islas Malvinas\”, añadió
    Winterton. \”Esto no afectará en absoluto a las
    islas Malvinas. Todo lo que están intentado hacer
    es impedir el progreso económico de las islas
    Malvinas, porque por supuesto que fomentar la
    exploración de hidrocarburos en ese área es una
    parte importante del proyecto para lograr un
    futuro sostenible para las islas\”, afirmó.
    \”No creo que nadie quiera exacerbar lo que ya
    es una situación difícil, pero ciertamente es
    importante que el Foreign Office exprese que este
    decreto no tiene jurisdicción sobre las aguas
    internacionales\”, concluyó Winterton en si los
    britanicos quieren la guerra y no palabras
    pedro – 24/02/2010 – 23:47
    El periódico británico Financial Times publicó
    hoy un artículo escrito por los periodistas Alex
    Barker, Miles Johnson y Jude Webber, en el que
    expresa que los conservadores de ese país le
    solicitaron al primer ministro británico que
    envíe buques de guerra para reforzar la zona
    marítima en el archipiélago. Gordon Brown,
    primer ministro británico, recibió pedidos para
    que fortalezca las fuerzas navales que defienden
    las Islas Malvinas, después de que Argentina
    intensificó su retórica en la prolongada disputa
    por la soberanía. En un esfuerzo por hacer
    difícil la vida de las compañías británicas
    que se preparan para perforar en aguas que rodean
    las islas, la Argentina impuso nuevas
    restricciones para el tránsito de buques por las
    rutas que van desde sus puertos hasta el
    territory. Sin embargo, los grupos petroleros y
    diplomáticos sostienen que los cambios no
    afectarán en gran medida los planes de
    perforación, dado que no se espera que buques o
    provisiones deban atravesar aguas argentinas.
    Los conservadores del Reino Unido le pidieron a
    Brown que despliegue más buques de guerra en la
    región para que “no queden dudas” sobre la
    determinación británica de explorar. William
    Hague, secretario de relaciones exteriores,
    señaló: “Debería quedar muy claro que la
    búsqueda legítima de petróleo en las aguas de
    las Islas Malvinas no se verá afectada por
    amenazas injustificadas o la interferencia de
    Argentina”. Brown está ansioso por asegurarse
    de que la disputa no se intensificará, pero
    sentenció que la perforación se llevará a cabo
    de todos modos. “No se trata de tener una
    pelea con Argentina”, dijo un diplomático
    británico. \”Queremos que la perforación siga
    adelante, y mantener una buena y constructiva
    relación con la Argentina,” agregó. The
    analistas consideran al decreto de la presidenta
    Cristina Fernández como una amenaza por la
    perforación, lo que provocó un ferviente
    entusiasmo en Argentina por un posible torrente de
    “oro negro”. Victorio Taccetti, el
    vicecanciller argentino, señaló que la medida
    “eleva el nivel” de autorización necesaria y
    que impedirá la exploración porque “cuanto
    más lejos tengan que ir para obtener provisiones,
    más difícil y costosa será” la exploración
    de hidrocarburos. Sin embargo, Desire Petroleum,
    que está coordinando el programa, señaló que la
    medida no tendrá impacto sobre los planes para
    que la plataforma petrolífera ingrese a aguas de
    Las Malvinas el viernes y comience la
    perforación. Argentina prometió multar o
    revocar licencias de cualquier compañía que
    participe de la exploración o del abastecimiento
    de servicios de apoyo. Pero en términos
    prácticos, “no hay nada que pueda hacer la
    Argentina para detener la perforación”,
    señaló Richard Rose, analista de Oriel
    Securities, brokers que trabajan para Falkland Oil
    and Gas grasias al hijo de mil puta de menen
    traidor que desmantelo todo pero la culpa la uvo
    alfonsin otro hojo de mil puta

  7. Gabriel Bianchi Julio 26th, 2010 12:13 am

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