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Photo of the day | 11 June, 2008 [ 17:45 ]

Peru: Photo of the day - 300,000 illegal Peruvians in Argentina




Living in Peru
Israel J. Ruiz


Darío Alessandro, the Argentinean Ambassador to Peru, was in the Andean country on Wednesday and confirmed an agreement between the two countries that would benefit 300,000 undocumented Peruvians in Argentina and 20,000 undocumented Argentineans in Peru. It was reported that the deal has been authorized by Peru's congress and is awaiting Argentina's approval.

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# Ysa says :
11 June, 2008 [ 19:15 ]

I wonder what  300,000 Peruvians are doing in Argentina. Personally I know two. One returned to PERU broken after five years. No idea what he did. He spoke like an Argentinian, but more exagerated, he exiled ten CHE's in one sentence, but, never got to tell me what he did in five years.
The number two, was sent my my uncle to study medicine, he returned eight years later with a  wife and two children. My nice uncle never got the effort to ask about his school of medicine report card.! He ended up in Lima at my tio's house. Never got mixed with anyone, he was too argentinian to get mixed with others.
By the way, he could even put a 'curita' in his kits fingers!
Now, I wonder what the argentinians are doing in Peru, probably married a girl and she supprts them. I know a couple of friends in California that married two cute CHE's and work very hard for what they got : ) the Che's don't work, but are good to dress up like Carlitos Gardel!

# Cleo Powers says :
12 June, 2008 [ 07:07 ]

Ahhh, Peruvian women!
Such a nice subject! In w country such as Peru, I sometimes wonder where America took the wrong road towards our women being so independant, I mean, compared to Peru's exqusite good, loving natured women to Americas women, what went wrong? It's sooooo good to know us guys have options!

# Cleo's Wife says :
12 June, 2008 [ 13:09 ]

Disgusting. Another typical Latino living in the colonial era. WOMEN ARE EQUAL TO MEN and have the right to be independent and not sex slaves as you and other Latino men so desperately wish for. Latino men are so insecure about their sexuality and power that they treat women like trash. You should be ashamed of yourselves. This outdated mentality also explains the rampant homophobia in Latin America.

# Julia says :
12 June, 2008 [ 13:11 ]

Ysa you give a bad name to Peruvians and reinforce the stereotype that Peruvians are racists.

# Cleo Powers says :
13 June, 2008 [ 08:50 ]

I agree fully! And your sadly mistaken about me. Yea, Peruvian men aren't doing the right thing towards their women. It makes it easier for guys like me from, da-daaa! America! True, again I agree, women are equal to men, some even more so, like my beautifull, loving Peruvian wife, she's so smart, with all the common sence to boot! My wife is far from being a sex slave. At least she never say's no like so many do here after a few years of marriage. A relationship of any kind takes a lot of work. There's no such thing as marriage bliss. Trouble of some kind will arise in any marriage but thru partnership & prayer, all will dwindle away. Like I said, its nice to have options.

# Cleo Powers says :
13 June, 2008 [ 08:58 ]

To add to our works together, my wife has accomplished many things to give her independence. Her U.S. Citizenship, a "legal" drivers license, her own car, own Bank account, cell phone, her friends, unlimited time to herself if she wants, most usually she wants to be with me, I could go on but the list is endless. We are so  blessed to have each other. We celebrate our 10 year together this coming Dec. & you know what? It seems like yesterday when she steped off that plane in Tulsa.

# Cleo Powers says :
13 June, 2008 [ 15:19 ]

Oh yea, almost forgot, To: Cleo Powers Wife, yep, you sound just like my Ex-Wife. Fat, lazy, Sexless, etc,etc,etc...

# Cleo Powers says :
3 August, 2008 [ 18:49 ]

It will be interesting to note that when all is said & done, the end? I wonder if we all will notice what nationality we are?

# Cleo Powers says :
3 August, 2008 [ 18:49 ]

It will be interesting to note that when all is said & done, the end? I wonder if we all will notice what nationality we are?

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