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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2009

Maria Belen Chapur http://www.haceinstantes.net

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  • I agree. Look at the bags under his eyes and he looks 10 years older than what he is.  But, apparently she was charmed by the fact that he was a man in a position of power.

  • Mark Sanford: Conservative values and a Liberal Penis--- This is the same party that threw a fit when President Obama dated his own wife

    right??? And Argentina? Is the GOP outsourcing adultry now too??

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  • The man fell in love .. and left it all.

  • The man fell in love .. and left it all.

  • She looks good here but in photos of her sans makeup, no thanks.

    I'd have stuck with the mother of my children and a possible White House future if i were Sanford.

  • @GustavoCLa -- I think "Ibero-America" might be a far better alternative. Who knows about Quebec? Thus far, the Quebecois have been relatively silent. Actually, it would not be a bad thing is Quebec became a separate country ... they have a different mindset there from other parts of Canada.

  • @Karen41872 (3) A better alternative is "Ibero-America" which indeed I prefer rather than Latin America. "Ibero-America" are the countries which speak Portuguese or Spanish. The French-speaking countries in the region actually are not similar to the Spanish and Portuguese speaking ones. Like Haiti or Québec (if it one day becomes a country).

  • @Karen41872 Of course you'll never see "Latin America" in a map, as well as "Western Europe" or "Arab States" or "black Africa". Maps show only geographical designations. The old Romans never died. They spreaded their culture, language and people throughout Europe. And some of these countries spreaded their culture, language and people to the Americas. The term "Hispano-America" is not the ideal because it excludes Brazil which is NOT a Hispanic country...

  • @Karen41872 I am very aware about the similarity between Spanish and Portuguese. Portuguese is my native language. Still the word "Hispanic" is not used to refer to something related to Portugal or the Portuguese language. Never in my life I've seen someone in Portugal or Brazil (my country) refer to themselfes as Hispanic.

  • @GustavoCLa -- According to all the maps....... coutries SOUTH of Mexico are in CENTRAL AMERICA ..... counries south of Panama are in SOUTH AMERICA ...... the word "Latin America" never appears on any world map. Latins died out centuries ago .... they were the old Romans. A much better term would be "Hispano-America"

  • @GustavoCLa -- You need to study linguistics before you make a statement like that. Spanish and Portuguese is as similar to each other as Russian is to Ukrainian.

  • @Karen41872 (4) Portugueses are not Hispanics, Hispanics are the ones who speak Spanish. And finally the Italian language is not significantly closer to Latin than the other Latin languages.

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