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Argentina's Presidents Survivor - our survivor ALFONSIN prevails over Frondizi !
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big bad fab
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Argentina's Presidents Survivor - our survivor ALFONSIN prevails over Frondizi !
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on:
December 11, 2009, 06:00:05 am »
Finally, it comes !
And to be sure, it begins in 1862 !
1. Bartolomé
Mitre
(1862-1868)
2. Domingo Faustino
Sarmiento
(1868-1874)
3. Nicolás
Avellaneda
(1874-1880)
4. Julio Argentino
Roca
(1880-1886, 1898-1904)
5. Miguel Juárez
Celman
(1886-1890)
6. Carlos
Pellegrini
(1890-1892)
7.
L
uis Sáenz
Peña
(1892-1895)
8. José Evaristo
Uriburu
(1895-1898)
9. Manuel
Quintana
(1904-1906)
10. José Figueroa
Alcorta
(1906-1910)
11.
R
oque Sáenz
Peña
(1910-1914)
12. Victorino
de la Plaza
(1914-1916)
13. Hipólito
Yrigoyen
(1916-1922, 1928-1930)
14. Marcelo
Torcuato de Alvear
(1922-1928)
15. José Félix
Uriburu
(1930-1932)
16. Agustín Pedro
Justo
(1932-1938)
17. Roberto María
Ortiz
(1938-1942)
18. Ramón
Castillo
(1942-1943)
19. Arturo
Rawson
(1943)
20. Pedro Pablo
Ramírez
(1943-1944)
21. Edelmiro Julián
Farrell
(1944-1946)
22.
J
uan Domingo
Perón
(1946-1955, 1973-1974)
23. José Domingo
Molina Gómez
(1955)
24. Eduardo
Lonardi
(1955)
25. Pedro Eugenio
Aramburu
(1955-1958)
26. Arturo
Frondizi
(1958-1962)
27. José Maria
Guido
(1962-1963)
28. Arturo Umberto
Illia
(1963-1966)
29. Juan Carlos
Onganía
(1966-1970)
30. Roberto
Levingston
(1970-1971)
31. Alejandro
Lanusse
(1971-1973)
32. Héctor José
Campora
(1973)
33. Raúl Alberto
Lastiri
(1973)
34.
I
sabel
Perón
(1974-1976)
35. Jorge Rafael
Videla
(1976-1980)
36. Roberto Eduardo
Viola
(1980-1981)
37. Leopoldo
Galtieri
(1981-1982)
38. Reynaldo
Bignone
(1982-1983)
39. Raúl
Alfonsín
(1983-1989)
40. Carlos
Menem
(1989-1999)
41. Fernando
de la Rúa
(1999-2001)
42. Adolfo
Rodríguez Saá
(2001)
43. Eduardo
Duhalde
(2002-2003)
44. Néstor
Kirchner
(2003-2007)
45. Cristina
Fernández de Kirchner
(2007-…)
In each round, you vote for the president you want to eliminate.
In case of a tie, the president who has received the biggest total of votes is elminated. In case of a new tie, I, Caudillo of this Survivor, will decide.
Each round is open for 24 hours+
Vote is not open.
Just use some time to discuss the list and any problem....
And please vote in the Irish leaders Survivor and the Greek Gods Survivor, now open !
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - preliminary notes
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Reply #1 on:
December 11, 2009, 06:12:39 am »
Roca
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - preliminary notes
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Reply #2 on:
December 11, 2009, 06:16:47 am »
Quote from: Ghyl Tarvoke on December 11, 2009, 06:12:39 am
Roca
Not so fast, Gully !
Wait a bit, vote isn't open... I just want the specialists and the "fans" to take a look, in case something is bad in the list.
But you can vote in the Greek Gods Survivor (religion & philosophy board)
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - preliminary notes
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Reply #3 on:
December 11, 2009, 07:59:13 am »
We'll begin when Edu says the list is OK.
As for Molina Gomez, he was president, even if for a short time, so I really think he sould be included.
I have excluded the interim ones, not the "real" even if short ones.
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - preliminary notes
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Reply #4 on:
December 11, 2009, 08:15:55 am »
Well, too bad there's no earlier leaders like Rosas, I know he only governed over Buenos Aires but he's considered an early Argentine leader and his role and philosophy in Argentine history is rather important.
I would include Rosas and maybe the people between 1853 and 1862.
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - preliminary notes
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Reply #5 on:
December 11, 2009, 09:45:01 am »
1. Bernardino
Rivadavia
(1826-1827)
2. Vicente
López y Planes
(1827)
3. Manuel
Dorrego
(1827-1828)
4. Juan
Lavalle
(1828-1829)
5. Juan José
Viamonte
(1829, 1833-1834)
6. Juan Manuel
de Rosas
(1829-1832, 1835-1852)
7. Juan Ramón
Balcarce
(1832-1833)
8. Manuel Vicente
Maza
(1834-1835)
9. Justo José
de Urquiza
(1852-1860)
10. Santiago
Derqui
(1860-1861)
11. Juan Esteban
Pedernera
(1861)
12. Bartolomé
Mitre
(1862-1868)
13. Domingo Faustino
Sarmiento
(1868-1874)
14. Nicolás
Avellaneda
(1874-1880)
15. Julio Argentino
Roca
(1880-1886, 1898-1904)
16. Miguel Juárez
Celman
(1886-1890)
17. Carlos
Pellegrini
(1890-1892)
18.
L
uis Sáenz
Peña
(1892-1895)
19. José Evaristo
Uriburu
(1895-1898)
20. Manuel
Quintana
(1904-1906)
21. José Figueroa
Alcorta
(1906-1910)
22.
R
oque Sáenz
Peña
(1910-1914)
23. Victorino
de la Plaza
(1914-1916)
24. Hipólito
Yrigoyen
(1916-1922, 1928-1930)
25. Marcelo
Torcuato de Alvear
(1922-1928)
26. José Félix
Uriburu
(1930-1932)
27. Agustín Pedro
Justo
(1932-1938)
28. Roberto María
Ortiz
(1938-1942)
29. Ramón
Castillo
(1942-1943)
30. Arturo
Rawson
(1943)
31. Pedro Pablo
Ramírez
(1943-1944)
32. Edelmiro Julián
Farrell
(1944-1946)
33.
J
uan Domingo
Perón
(1946-1955, 1973-1974)
34. José Domingo
Molina Gómez
(1955)
35. Eduardo
Lonardi
(1955)
36. Pedro Eugenio
Aramburu
(1955-1958)
37. Arturo
Frondizi
(1958-1962)
38. José Maria
Guido
(1962-1963)
39. Arturo Umberto
Illia
(1963-1966)
40. Juan Carlos
Onganía
(1966-1970)
41. Roberto
Levingston
(1970-1971)
42. Alejandro
Lanusse
(1971-1973)
43. Héctor José
Campora
(1973)
44. Raúl Alberto
Lastiri
(1973)
45.
I
sabel
Perón
(1974-1976)
46. Jorge Rafael
Videla
(1976-1980)
47. Roberto Eduardo
Viola
(1980-1981)
48. Leopoldo
Galtieri
(1981-1982)
49. Reynaldo
Bignone
(1982-1983)
50. Raúl
Alfonsín
(1983-1989)
51. Carlos
Menem
(1989-1999)
52. Fernando
de la Rúa
(1999-2001)
53. Adolfo
Rodríguez Saá
(2001)
54. Eduardo
Duhalde
(2002-2003)
55. Néstor
Kirchner
(2003-2007)
56. Cristina
Fernández de Kirchner
(2007-…)
In each round, you vote for the president you want to eliminate.
In case of a tie, the president who has received the biggest total of votes is elminated. In case of a new tie, I, Caudillo of this Survivor, will decide.
Each round is open for 24 hours+
OK, guys, VOTE IS NOT OPEN.
BUT... the list is longer !
I'll just kill Hash, but, well, we must acknowledge he is damn right. It'll be better like that (I include "everything" from the 1826 constitution and onwards). I was a bit lazy in my first list...
With 56 names, I'm a bit worried about turnout. But I don't like to kill 2 unknown at once, because it's sure we won't make any effort to read a bit about them. With only one ousted at once, you're forced to read if you want to be honest in your vote.
I just wait for Edu to give me a green light and we'll be able to begin.
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - preliminary notes
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Reply #6 on:
December 11, 2009, 09:52:09 am »
Rosas. The Mussolini/Franco of the 19th Century.
Then Roca. I don't really know too much about most of the other Pre-Peron guys.
Yes I know we've started fab, but I'm pre-empting.
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - preliminary notes
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Reply #7 on:
December 11, 2009, 01:03:24 pm »
It might be faster to dump two in the first rounds.
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20:49 Snowstalker yes, but i'm the kind of fascist who would have backed the allies
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - preliminary notes
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Reply #8 on:
December 11, 2009, 01:49:54 pm »
Quote from: Сенатор Хашимиты on December 11, 2009, 01:03:24 pm
It might be faster to dump two in the first rounds.
Yeah, I think they are too many
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - preliminary notes
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Reply #9 on:
December 11, 2009, 02:59:55 pm »
Oh, fab, i didn't know that you were waiting for me to start this, i would have tried to arrive home faster
instead of keeping everybody hanging.
Anyways, i think the list is ok, but maybe you could cut some of the early names and leave the important ones, like for instance just leave Rivadavia, Rosas, Urquiza (Maybe Derqui too) and then leave all of them from Mitre on to the present. Most of the early names in the list may have been important for some time, but considering they weren't presidents and that most didn't even fully control the whole territory, it may become a boring task eliminating them (and frankly i have no idea which ones i would eliminate early or try to keep late in the game
).
But it's just a suggestion, if everyone else wants to play with all the names then i won't really complain. I'm just concerned about the general lack of knowledge about them (including me with some of the names
)
From Mitre onwards i don't really have a complaint, except for Molina Gómez. When i saw that name i thought: "who the f*** is that? lol. I don't think he really belongs in the list despite being president for a couple of days. And this is honestly the first time i ever heard of him
Of course we had so many presidents, interim presidents, military juntas, etc that it's hard keeping track of them all and not become insane
As i said, these are only small suggestions, whatever you decide is fine, fab
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - preliminary notes
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Reply #10 on:
December 11, 2009, 03:09:50 pm »
Oh by the way, Videla, Ongania, Jose Felix Uriburu and Aramburu need to go ASAP. Probably Rosas and Roca could follow swiftly. Then Sarmiento, Figueroa Alcorta, Justo, Guido, Isabel Peron and Galtieri are also good candidates for early ousting.
And now that i see him, Rawson shouldn't be here either, he was sort of a figurehead that lasted a couple of days maintaining the government house for Ramirez to take power.
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - preliminary notes
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Reply #11 on:
December 11, 2009, 05:09:05 pm »
Thank you, Edu.
Eventually I won't change the list again and I'll let the small ones, because... I'm tired tonight...
OK, we can have ten rounds or so, with a double killing...
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - round 1
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Reply #12 on:
December 11, 2009, 05:11:02 pm »
1. Bernardino
Rivadavia
(1826-1827)
2. Vicente
López y Planes
(1827)
3. Manuel
Dorrego
(1827-1828)
4. Juan
Lavalle
(1828-1829)
5. Juan José
Viamonte
(1829, 1833-1834)
6. Juan Manuel
de Rosas
(1829-1832, 1835-1852)
7. Juan Ramón
Balcarce
(1832-1833)
8. Manuel Vicente
Maza
(1834-1835)
9. Justo José
de Urquiza
(1852-1860)
10. Santiago
Derqui
(1860-1861)
11. Juan Esteban
Pedernera
(1861)
12. Bartolomé
Mitre
(1862-1868)
13. Domingo Faustino
Sarmiento
(1868-1874)
14. Nicolás
Avellaneda
(1874-1880)
15. Julio Argentino
Roca
(1880-1886, 1898-1904)
16. Miguel Juárez
Celman
(1886-1890)
17. Carlos
Pellegrini
(1890-1892)
18.
L
uis Sáenz
Peña
(1892-1895)
19. José Evaristo
Uriburu
(1895-1898)
20. Manuel
Quintana
(1904-1906)
21. José Figueroa
Alcorta
(1906-1910)
22.
R
oque Sáenz
Peña
(1910-1914)
23. Victorino
de la Plaza
(1914-1916)
24. Hipólito
Yrigoyen
(1916-1922, 1928-1930)
25. Marcelo
Torcuato de Alvear
(1922-1928)
26. José Félix
Uriburu
(1930-1932)
27. Agustín Pedro
Justo
(1932-1938)
28. Roberto María
Ortiz
(1938-1942)
29. Ramón
Castillo
(1942-1943)
30. Arturo
Rawson
(1943)
31. Pedro Pablo
Ramírez
(1943-1944)
32. Edelmiro Julián
Farrell
(1944-1946)
33.
J
uan Domingo
Perón
(1946-1955, 1973-1974)
34. José Domingo
Molina Gómez
(1955)
35. Eduardo
Lonardi
(1955)
36. Pedro Eugenio
Aramburu
(1955-1958)
37. Arturo
Frondizi
(1958-1962)
38. José Maria
Guido
(1962-1963)
39. Arturo Umberto
Illia
(1963-1966)
40. Juan Carlos
Onganía
(1966-1970)
41. Roberto
Levingston
(1970-1971)
42. Alejandro
Lanusse
(1971-1973)
43. Héctor José
Campora
(1973)
44. Raúl Alberto
Lastiri
(1973)
45.
I
sabel
Perón
(1974-1976)
46. Jorge Rafael
Videla
(1976-1980)
47. Roberto Eduardo
Viola
(1980-1981)
48. Leopoldo
Galtieri
(1981-1982)
49. Reynaldo
Bignone
(1982-1983)
50. Raúl
Alfonsín
(1983-1989)
51. Carlos
Menem
(1989-1999)
52. Fernando
de la Rúa
(1999-2001)
53. Adolfo
Rodríguez Saá
(2001)
54. Eduardo
Duhalde
(2002-2003)
55. Néstor
Kirchner
(2003-2007)
56. Cristina
Fernández de Kirchner
(2007-…)
In each round, you vote for
2 presidents or heads of state
you want to eliminate.
In case of a tie, the president who has received the biggest total of votes in previous rounds is eliminated. In case of a new tie, I, Caudillo of this Survivor, will decide.
Each round is open for 24 hours+
ROUND ONE IS OPEN !
Vote away !
Remember: 2 votes for 2 different guys.
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - round 1
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Reply #13 on:
December 11, 2009, 05:11:53 pm »
Videla
Viola
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - round 1
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Reply #14 on:
December 11, 2009, 05:28:03 pm »
Videla
Uriburu
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - round 1
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Reply #15 on:
December 11, 2009, 05:29:55 pm »
Quote from: big bad fab on December 11, 2009, 05:11:53 pm
Videla
Viola
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - round 1
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Reply #16 on:
December 11, 2009, 06:10:11 pm »
Viola wasn't that bad compared to Videla or others, he in fact went against some of the harsher measures made by Videla. Yep, he was a son of a bitch, but he at least reincorporated some politicians so they could take part of the government, he also didn't enforce some of the prohibitions as hard as Videla did (or Galtieri after him for that matter). Yes the economic situation under him was bad, but if we oust argie presidents based on that we should do just 1 single huge round
.
Still, he should be a target soon, but not now.
Rosas and Roca are early elimination candidates but despite the bad things they did, they also did some stuff right, which gives them a pass for now.
I'm going to vote for Jorge Rafael Videla, maybe there are some in the list that killed more people than him, maybe it's true that the times before the coup were f***ed up, but not only is he one of the worst here for various reasons, i also have personal reasons to hate him the most, so yeah, Videla needs to go.
Then I'll vote for José Félix Uriburu. The guy who started the nice tradition of overthrowing the government that the military and other powerful groups didn't like. Yes, Argentina up to that point didn't have the best democratic record in the world, elections were constantly rigged and the same power group ruled the country while regularly getting richer and with little to no regard for the rest of the people, but in the 10's and 20's that changed a bit, elections became freer than ever and the same people that governed for decades had decreased power.
But this guy screwed everything up, overthrew the government, torture of political opponents and suspected anarchists or communists became a normal thing, he closed newspapers, executed workers and union heads and set up a clearly fascist government (and I'm not one to throw around that word lightly) among other things
And after all this? electoral fraud returned and the same people that were voted out years ago returned like nothing had happened, and then it was all downhill from there. If you want to blame someone for the screwed up country we have you would probably end up pointing the finger at this guy and not Peron, like it's usually done.
In case it wasn't all that clear because of my rant: I vote to eliminate Videla and J. F. Uriburu
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - round 1
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Reply #17 on:
December 11, 2009, 07:17:56 pm »
Uriburu
Aramburu
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - round 1
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Reply #18 on:
December 11, 2009, 07:41:08 pm »
I changed my second vote to Uriburu. I don't know why I had forgotten that asshole, given that I almost spent a majority of my history paper ranting about how much of a piece of sh**t he was.
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - round 1
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Reply #19 on:
December 12, 2009, 06:40:24 am »
Rosas
Videla
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - round 1
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Reply #20 on:
December 12, 2009, 04:42:42 pm »
I'm still ill and very tired, guys.
Round 1 is still open...
Do not hesitate to argue with Edu !
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - round 1
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Reply #21 on:
December 12, 2009, 10:33:36 pm »
Pity that Lewis and Al haven't voted, we need more people
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - round 1
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Reply #22 on:
December 12, 2009, 11:01:18 pm »
Yay! another survivor
Carlos Menem (out-of-reality piece of crap)
Jorge Videla (I don't need to explain that
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - round 1
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José Evaristo Uriburu
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Re: Argentina's Presidents Survivor - round 1
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Sorry, guys, I'm still very ill and exhausted.
You'll have to wait.
But, don't worry, I don't forget my survivors...
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