[pp.int.general] purpose of manifesto

Will Pomes pomescollege at gmail.com
Sat Jan 24 17:53:34 CET 2009


Thanks for the explanation. It really helps.
2 questions though:
 1) Who makes the comparison? 2) What is PSOE?

On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Carlos Ayala Vargas <aiarakoa at yahoo.es> wrote:
> Will Pomes wrote:
>>
>> All valid points carlos, but aren't you being slightly defensive here?
>>
>
> Maybe, but if you had lived the Spanish political environment, if everyone
> here had, you all would inmediately understand it.
>
> Here in Spain, when a new party is born, the comparison is made:
>
> - it supports or /improves/ PSOE stances: good
> - it disagrees with PSOE stances: it's a PP satellite ==> it's /right-wing,
> fascist, francoist, machoist/, etc.
>
> e.g., the people who use the /PPirata/ stuff found amusing to find out that
> the International URL is *pp*-international.net
>
> We want to secure for the public opinion our political personality and
> independence, thus that's the reason for us to be so important not being
> called PP -neither nationally nor internationally-. Regards,
>
>             Carlos Ayala
>                ( Aiarakoa )
>
>                                                                  Partido
> Pirata National Board's Chairman
>
> P.S.: Actually, even sometimes you've already seen that /right vs left/
> stuff within the PPI list ...

P.S.:Well, I have observed certain differences, but without knowing
which stances belong to which sides, is hard to if I have. If you say
that I have, I will trust that.


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