Fox no escribio el libro, solo aporto con sus falacias!.
Fox no escribió sólo el libro. Le "echó la mano" (o sea que él fue el verdadero autor) un tal Rob Allyn. ¿Quién es Rob Allyn?, es un gringo de Texas (uno de los estados más reaccionarios de Estados Unidos) que es presidente de Allyn & Company, una consultora de relaciones públicas también de Texas. Entre la lista de clientes de Allyn figuran George Bush, Wal-Mart, así como otras trasnacionales. Allyn, además, fue agente de relaciones públicas del gobierno gringo con Pepsi.
.¿De dónde conoce Fox a Allyn? Lo conoce desde su campaña presidencial del 2000. Él fue el que le diseñó la estrategia de campaña. ¿O sea que los gringos republicanos sí se pueden meter en los asuntos internos de México, no?.
Hay más: Allyn ha sido asesor de la familia Bush desde hace años. No se nota que le haya ido muy bien a los Bush con sus servicios, eso sí. Especialmente si consideramos los últimos resultados electorales en Estados Unidos.
Pero falta lo más grueso. Una nota de Narco News: U.S Political Consultants Dick Morris and Rob Allyn Are the Virtual Rapists of AtencoU.S. Political Consultants Dick Morris and Rob Allyn Are the Virtual Rapists of Atenco . Se acusa a Allyn y a Dick Morris de ser los "violadores virtuales de Atenco":La nota esencialmente dice que los asesores de Fox en el caso Atenco fueron Rob Allyn y Dick Morris.
Textualmente dice Narco News:
"So when Fox — advised by U.S. political mercenaries Dick Morris and Rob Allyn — sent federal police earlier this month to Atenco to wage an illegal (sans search warrants) house-to-house hunt for dissidents; when hundreds were rounded up, beaten, tortured and dozens were sexually penetrated, some by penises, others by fingers, billy clubs and other weapons; when, then, the Fox regime expelled the few foreigners swept up among the more than 200 arrested, all this occurred under the command of a president that doesn’t make a move without consulting his gringo handlers. At moments of crisis, Fox turns to the advice and counsel of the two gringos, Morris and Allyn, whose clients have also included U.S. presidents George W. Bush, George Herbert Walker Bush, and Bill Clinton.
There is no nice way to say it: Their role as advisors to Fox during the Atenco crisis makes Dick Morris and Rob Allyn into virtual rapists of at least thirty women this month by the police sent by their client.And their other client, the candidate Felipe Calderón, now sputters to the press — in frantic denial of the evidence that now boomerangs back upon him — that the rapes never happened. In opting for this strategy of denial, he and his U.S. political consultants Allyn and Morris are gang-raping these women a second time."
Y todavia mas descaro!: resulta que Allyn intervino de manera indebida en las elecciones de 2000. Allyn negó ser asesor de Fox y se presentó ante el público como un mero "observador electoral" de la agencia "Democraci Watch" durante las campañas de 2000. Pero una vez que Fox ganó la presidencia, Allyn se puso a presumir que ÉL lo había llevado a la presidencia. Así lo dice Narco News:
Meet Rob Allyn, Electoral Delinquent
Six years ago, during the 2000 presidential elections in Mexico, this newspaper reported that a United States political consultant named Rob Allyn was dishonestly meddling in Mexican politics. At the time, he was as a clandestine paid advisor to then-presidential candidate Vicente Fox. But he denied it — first to Narco News, and then to other media that inquired.
Allyn — in a series of emails to your correspondent — at first tried to lie his way out of it. He had come to Mexico City in June 2000 where he had called a press conference, falsely representing himself as an impartial election observer for a paper organization he called “Democracy Watch.” Later, after Fox won the July 2000 election, Allyn, eager to take credit for the victory, publicly boasted to the Dallas Morning News that, yes, he did work for Fox’s campaign clandestinely. He said he did so on a tourist visa and that, during three illegal years in Mexico, he also used at least three false sets of identification under the names “José de Murga,” “Francisco Gutiérrez,” and “Alberto Aguirre.”
Use of forged identification by foreigners in Mexico is a crime punishable by up to ten years in prison. But the law was never applied to Rob Allyn. To the contrary, he was rewarded handsomely for his crime. Allyn was paid millions of dollars as the agent who placed Fox’s advertisements on Mexican television, at the same time that he represented himself to the Mexican press as an “impartial election observer.” And now, in 2006, this electoral delinquent, Rob Allyn, is back, helping to run the campaign of presidential candidate Felipe Calderón, of Fox’s PAN party.
Allyn — a Republican Party consultant from Texas who has advised both George W. Bush and his father George Herbert Walker Bush, as well as a Texan energy billionaire with obvious interest in seeing Mexico’s electricity and oil privatized — is joined in Mexico today by U.S. political consultant Dick Morris.
Use of forged identification by foreigners in Mexico is a crime punishable by up to ten years in prison. But the law was never applied to Rob Allyn. To the contrary, he was rewarded handsomely for his crime. Allyn was paid millions of dollars as the agent who placed Fox’s advertisements on Mexican television, at the same time that he represented himself to the Mexican press as an “impartial election observer.” And now, in 2006, this electoral delinquent, Rob Allyn, is back, helping to run the campaign of presidential candidate Felipe Calderón, of Fox’s PAN party.
Allyn — a Republican Party consultant from Texas who has advised both George W. Bush and his father George Herbert Walker Bush, as well as a Texan energy billionaire with obvious interest in seeing Mexico’s electricity and oil privatized — is joined in Mexico today by U.S. political consultant Dick Morris.
Es decir; Allyn estuvo 3 años en México con visa de turista metiéndose en asuntos internos de México y además con identidades falsas, lo cual es un DELITO. ¿Esos son los asesores de los panistas? ¿Gringos CRIMINALES del partido republicano?Ah, pero a Fox le preocupaba que extranjeros se metieran en la política mexicana.
Pero el colmo del cinismo es esto que sigue:
En las reflexiones de Fox, la muestra más palpable de la supuesta intervención de Castro en México ocurrió con la detención en Cuba del empresario argentino Carlos Ahumada durante la época de escándalos que sufrió el Gobierno del Distrito Federal.
En las reflexiones de Fox, la muestra más palpable de la supuesta intervención de Castro en México ocurrió con la detención en Cuba del empresario argentino Carlos Ahumada durante la época de escándalos que sufrió el Gobierno del Distrito Federal.
Dice Fox; "El Gobierno de Castro encarceló a Ahumada y respaldó el lado de la historia de AMLO. Andrés Manuel y sus aliados cubanos hicieron acusaciones disparatadas de una conspiración contra AMLO por nuestro Gobierno federal y EU".
¡Pero si el que soltó la sopa fue Ahumada! ¿O sea que lo que le ardió a Fox fue que las grabaciones de Ahumada en Cuba le apestaran lo del desafuero?Pero eso si permitio descaradamente que Rob Allyn violara el 33 constitucional.
Con esto Fox lo que está logrando es hundirse más en su propia mierda. Por que, insisto, los únicos que lo querrían leer (y pagar los 27 dólares que cuesta el libro) serían los republicanos más fascistas y reaccionarios--especialmente la gusanera de Cuba. Por que la gente con NEURONAS dejara de gastarse el dinero en comprar literatura "estiercol".
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