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I have deleted an remark against Popular Party: "Even decades after the collapse of Franco's regime, Cara al Sol is still commonly sung by members of the Spanish far-right, including Spain’s second largest political party, Partido Popular (PP)." The way I see it, is a quite-not neutral remark. Since PP "anthem" was not and, certantly, is not "Cara al sol". Basically, is a way of calling them "falangist/fascist". --80.103.137.151 02:42, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
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- Somebody added ", including Spain's second largest political party, Partido Popular (PP)." The original sentence didn't make that claim. Bhumiya (said/done) 05:17, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
nowhere it is said that the popele singing cara ao sol "provoked ridicule". they were insulted, people didn't piss their paints laughing, it was an obvious attempt to downsize and poke the beliefs of others so i deleted it. --unsigned comment by User:200.102.87.141
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- For all either of us knows, people did piss their pants laughing, but that's beside the point. "Ridicule" is precisely what happened, however you choose to phrase it. In any case, I don't think it's POV to mention the reaction the song got. Bhumiya (said/done) 05:16, 19 October 2006 (UTC)