Ignacio,
you really disappoint me. You said you had left wing ideas but that Obrador wasn't good enough for you. I don't agree with the latter but I understand that you didn't want to vote for him.
But for a person who claims not to be right wing you are suspiciously obsessed with the movie. Man, I haven't heard this idea that your posting not even reading Crónica or the most conservative Media. And moreover, why don't you debate about the facts that the movie presents: the interview with Luis Mochán, the one with Bolívar Huerta, the data presented by Horacio Duarte, the images of ballot envelops that were ripped and torn, the ballot boxes that had less votes than the ones reported on the lists or the ballot boxes that had more votes than the ballots that were actually delivered, not to mention the phone call of the teacher's Union leader Elba Esther Gordillo to the governor of Tamaulipas, or the votes that weren't even folded but were inside the electoral packages. As Mexicans our interest must be to debate about the Electoral Fraud that took place last year. The Electoral Tribunal had the opportunity to clean the election but sought all kind of excuses to let the anomalies untouched. And in an election that was decided by a pirrical 0.56% any amount of inconsistencies should have been corrected. Our interest must be, not if Obrador was a good candidate or not, but if we Mexicans were really allowed to decide who we wanted as president. Fraude México 2006 should be a warning call for people of all parties, they must know these facts so they never repeat themselves, against any one. If we are going to make a wrong choice, so be it. But let it be our choice, no the choice of the factual powers: the TV Corporations, the Business Carteles, The Church, Right Wing , groups, etc.
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