LARRY HERNANDEZ CON VOZ DE MANDO (500 BALAZOS)

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Uploaded by on Dec 31, 2010

LARRY CANTANDO LA DE 500 BALAZOS CON EL GRUPO VOZ DE MANDO
ARRIVA LA LARRYMANIA

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  • @fi10re de ke hablas :/

  • pinche larry mamon como si no te la supieras.. jajaja esta bien es parte del show!!!

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  • Chingon

  • Pinche larry se cree si kiero lo mato el pendejo

  • @javluvspao I don't care!!! That fact is that Mexico did protest the Iraq war and didn't back up the USA like I had mentioned in my first comments and I had proof to back it up. Enough said!!!

  • @fuego2015 way too much wikipedia my friend! too long ... i didn't read

  • @juvluvspao But Mexico, like most of the countries of Latin America, remains firmly opposed to the war, and wants the UN to administer the post-war humanitarian aid effort and reconstruction of Iraq. Washington, however, wants to play the leading role in the relief efforts and occupation of Iraq.

  • @javluvspao Washington has expressed its ''disappointment'' with the lack of support it was given on Iraq by the Mexican government of Vicente Fox. In the past few months, the U.S. administration of George W. Bush unsuccessfully pressured Mexico, as well as Chile - the other Latin American country currently sitting on the Security Council - to back its war resolutions.

  • @javluvspaoObservers say the Security Council and the UN demonstrated their weakness by failing to reach agreement on Iraq or block the U.S. attack. On Mar. 20, the United States and Britain launched the military strike without UN approval.

  • @javluvspao Aguilar said his country's role on the Security Council this month would be ''institutional,'' and stressed that Mexico would not enter into confrontations but would seek common ground.

    He admitted, however, that Mexico was assuming the presidency at one of the most difficult junctures in the history of the Council in particular and the UN in general.

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