Argentinian dictator General Galtieri died today at the age of 76. Click Here
The leader of the Argentinian military during the Dirty War of the 1970s, he was responsible for the "disappearances" of up to 30,000 union leaders, intellectuals, human rights activists, suspected socialists and Marxists, and other enemies of the State. They disappeared mostly by being kidnapped in the night and shot in the back of the heads.
Galtieri's Argentina wasn't as bad as those dictatorships in Chile, Guatemala, or El Salvador, but it was bad enough. I would take a holiday down there just for the chance to piss on his grave, but the lineup at the cemetary would probably be too long.
ps. Hang Kissinger while we still have the chance.
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