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The Alternative for a Republic of Equals (Spanish: Alternativa por una República de Iguales) is an Argentine political party. After 2001 elections it held 17 of 257 seats in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies, and 1 senator, and its candidate, Elisa María Avelina Carrió got a 14.1% share of the vote in 2003 presidential elections.
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Party official website (http://www1.hcdn.gov.ar/dependencias/ari/)
The Dominican Republic occupies the eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola.
Supported by Secretary of State William Seward, who hoped to establish a Navy base at Samana, in 1871 it was defeated in the U.S. Senate through the efforts of Senator Charles Sumner.
An 1884 slump in sugar prices led to a wage freeze, and a subsequent labor shortage was filled by migrant workers from the Leeward Islands-the Virgin Islands, St.
Man, they knew, was not to be simply a cog in a wheel, or a single cell of an organism, or a branch of a tree, but an individual with a free will and responsibility for his eternal soul as well as his life on earth.
A return to the spirit of the Republic would mean that a draft would never be used and all able-bodied persons would be willing to volunteer in defense of their liberty.
In its effort to achieve anegalitarian society, the principle of inequality that freedom recognizes and protects is lost.