Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner
Sep 9 2008, Rhapsodysinger

Argentina has a new President. And wonder of wonders, the President is a woman. The men are apprehensive whether she might be one of those weaklings who toe the line of her husband, the ex-President Nestor Kirchner. May be the men are also worried...

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