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Heriberto Burgos

@PRlawyer

Lawyer - 40 yrs. in private practice (litigation firm in San Juan, PR). Interested in politics and economics. Believer in common sense and a big Barça fan.

Morovis, PR Katılım Kasım 2014
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Manel De Natzaret@de_natzaret26·
Tenía la generalitat en contra, no dominaba ningún medio, creó la Masia, compro los campos de lo que hoy es la ciutat esportiva, hizo el camp nou grande, se fue sin hacer ruido, con el club siempre por delante. Sin delirios de grandeza, un hombre humilde que con sus valores cristianos y tradicionales hizo lo que hoy somos. MÉS QUE UN CLUB. Etern president, casi 30 años después de dejar su cargo, su huella sigue más visible y latente que nunca. Gràcies president!
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David Collier
David Collier@mishtal·
Dear @nytimes Remember when you put a sick child with Cerebral Palsy on your front page - and falsely claimed he was a healthy child deliberately starved by Israel? I was the one who uncovered the truth. So excuse me if I don't believe a word you write.
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Heriberto Burgos@PRlawyer·
So many truths...
Dustin@r0ck3t23

Elon Musk just defended America better than every politician in Washington combined. Musk: “After World War 2, the US could have basically taken over the world and any country. Like we got nukes, nobody else got nukes. We don’t even have to lose soldiers. Which country do you want?” One nation on earth held a weapon nobody else had. Total dominance. Zero competition. No risk of retaliation. Every empire in history that held that kind of advantage used it. Rome. The Mongols. The British. The Ottomans. They conquered until they collapsed. America had a bigger advantage than all of them combined. And it rebuilt the countries it just defeated. Musk: “The United States actually helped rebuild countries. So it helped rebuild Europe, it helped rebuild Japan. This is very unusual behavior, almost unprecedented.” Almost unprecedented? It had never happened before. Not once in 5,000 years of recorded history. The Marshall Plan wasn’t foreign aid. It was the most radical act of restraint any superpower ever committed. America turned its enemies into allies. Turned rubble into economies. Turned surrender into partnership. Germany went from ashes to the economic engine of Europe in a generation. Japan went from unconditional surrender to the third largest economy on earth. Three years after the war, America was flying food into Berlin. A city in the heart of the nation that just tried to destroy it. That’s not policy. That’s a civilization deciding what it is at the exact moment it has the power to be anything. You’re being told a story right now. That America is the villain of history. You hear it everywhere. Media. Universities. Social platforms. Musk: “There’s always like, well America’s done bad things. Well of course America’s done bad things, but one needs to look at the whole track record.” Every nation on earth has dark chapters. Every single one. The difference is what a country does when nobody can stop it. And when nobody could stop America, it fed its enemies and rebuilt their cities. Musk: “The history of China suggests that China is not acquisitive. Meaning they’re not going to go out and invade a whole bunch of countries.” Probably right. China has historically built walls, not fleets. But the real question isn’t about borders anymore. We’re approaching a moment that mirrors 1945 in ways nobody has fully processed yet. AI is going to give a handful of people a power advantage that makes nuclear monopoly look quaint. If someone is going to hold that kind of power, who do you want it to be? The country that conquered when it could? Or the one that rebuilt when it didn’t have to? Every alliance. Every trade route. Every economy. Billions lifted out of poverty. All of it traces back to one act of restraint that had never been done before. And carries no guarantee of being repeated. The most powerful thing America ever did wasn’t building the bomb. It was what it didn’t do after.

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Scott Jennings
Scott Jennings@ScottJenningsKY·
This New York Times "article" about Israel is such a journalistic atrocity that I actually feel stupid reading it out loud. If everyone at the NYT who is responsible for this is not fired, then the publication will lose whatever shred of credibility it has left.
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
Never forget! Never forgive!
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Heriberto Burgos@PRlawyer·
"Había que proteger al Real Madrid." ¡Dios mío! Y lo dice como que fuera un ejercicio de virtud. Caso cerrado.
El Partidazo de COPE@partidazocope

🧐 #LaOpiniónDeJuanma sobre la petición de Florentino Pérez de que 'cuide al Real Madrid' 💥 "Fíjese si cuidamos al Real Madrid que en su día tomamos la decisión de no emitir los audios donde faltaba al respeto de todo el mundo" 📻 #PartidazoCOPE

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Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
Utopia is not the standard. Reality is. Every civilisation has sins if you judge it by today’s moral standards. You can build an entire career doing nothing but listing them. That is easy. The harder question and the only one that matters is this: compared to actual, existing alternatives, who has done better? I am not claiming the West is perfect. It is not. No society is. But if you are honest about measurable progress on rights, equality, and self-correction, it is still ahead of every other major system in the world today. So stop asking "is it perfect?" That is a childish question. Ask: "compared to what?"
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MSN@veetunes_x·
“Negreira” 🤣🤣🤣
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Elias
Elias@fcb_elias1·
🚨 Joan Laporta fires back at Florentino Perez: “I listened carefully to the statements from Florentino Pérez and honestly, nobody should be surprised anymore. Every time Real Madrid fail to win trophies or things stop going their way, the reaction is always the same: excuses, pressure campaigns, accusations, and an obsession with blaming Barcelona for their own problems. “When they win, they talk about greatness and superiority. But when they lose, suddenly the referees are against them, the league is against them, the federation is against them, and somehow Barcelona is responsible for all their misfortunes. It’s the same story every single time. “For years, many people in Spanish football stayed silent because of Real Madrid’s power and influence. The moment decisions stop favouring them every week, they start acting like victims. Honestly, it has become exhausting for everyone watching football in this country. “What I saw from Florentino was not the speech of a calm leader. It was frustration. It was someone angry that Real Madrid are no longer controlling everything around them the way they used to. “At Barcelona, we compete on the pitch. We rebuild teams, trust young players, and fight through difficult moments. We do not spend our time crying publicly every time we fail to win a trophy. That difference in mentality is very clear today. “The reality is simple: Barcelona’s growth and success bother them. Seeing another club rise again without depending on political pressure or fear campaigns clearly makes some people uncomfortable. “Spanish football cannot continue being dragged into drama every time Real Madrid fail to get what they want. Other clubs are tired of it, fans are tired of it, and the competition deserves better than constant paranoia and victimhood from people who believe the game should always revolve around them.”
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Miguel Galan
Miguel Galan@MiguelGalanCNFE·
El artículo 106 del Código Disciplinario habilita a la RFEF y al CTA a perseguir disciplinariamente las palabras de Florentino Pérez sobre árbitros “enriquecidos” con el dinero del Barcelona. La frase “YO NO HE VENIDO AQUÍ A QUE UNOS ÁRBITROS SE ENRIQUEZCAN CON EL DINERO DEL BARCELONA” no es una simple opinión sobre el caso Negreira: es una imputación directa de enriquecimiento económico a “unos árbitros” a costa de un club concreto, que proyecta una sospecha de corrupción sobre el colectivo arbitral. Desde el punto de vista jurídico‑deportivo, esa declaración encaja en el artículo 106 del Código Disciplinario de la RFEF, que sanciona a cualquier persona sujeta a disciplina deportiva que, a través de cualquier medio, cuestione la honradez e imparcialidad de los árbitros o de los órganos de la RFEF. Sobre esa base, el Comité Técnico de Árbitros (CTA) no solo puede, sino que tiene legitimación directa para presentar una denuncia ante el Juez Disciplinario Único, abriendo la puerta a la incoación de un expediente disciplinario extraordinario. La condición del autor de la frase (presidente de un club afiliado) lo sitúa dentro del ámbito subjetivo del Código Disciplinario.
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Heriberto Burgos@PRlawyer·
@Redda_Joppe @araujo_ball @EliAfriatISR Don't say that, he's just a foolish kid who's has been drinking the kool aid like others. Kids in Ivy League Universities are worse. I detest these fools, but they will outgrow the need to be stylish.
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Jeppe Bech@Redda_Joppe·
@PRlawyer @EliAfriatISR He's old enough to vote and he influences millions of young people. We need to stand up and criticize him for what he is.
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Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
I’ve gone to the same gym for almost 4 years now. Good friends with nearly everyone there. One day a guy who used to make small talk with me, just stopped. Didn’t think much of it, but it went on for weeks. Found out later he’s a liberal and someone showed him my X account and he just won’t talk to me now. This has happened many many many times since becoming publicly conservative. I’ve lost many friends and even many more acquaintances. They won’t even discuss us. Won’t even look at me. It’s bad for me… but it’s 10,000x worse for my wife. Liberal women are genuinely EVIL to conservative women. It’s on another level. Pure evil. No one talks about this enough but the public shaming of people who are openly conservative is extremely intense and unless you have a lot of mental fortitude and surround yourself with better people quickly… I can understand why many find it is not worth saying anything at all. But that doesn’t make it harder for those of us who speak up… because we are the few.
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Comunitat Jueva/Judía/Jewish de Barcelona
Som la comunitat jueva de Barcelona. Se’ns ha demanat retirar el nostre post felicitant el @FCBarcelona. No ho farem. Ès el reconeixement a una institució. El Barça és “més que un club” i precisament per això hauria d’estar per sobre i representar la diversitat que conviu a Barcelona i a Catalunya. El que sí que ens agradaria saber @JoanLaportaFCB és quina és l’opinió dels sponsors i partners internacionals del Barça davant la polèmica i davant el missatge d’exclusió que molts aficionats perceben. @Spotify @Nike @CUPRA @AmbilightTV @beko @EstrellaDammCat @KONAMI @WhiteBit @HMDdevices
Comunitat Jueva/Judía/Jewish de Barcelona@BarcelonaJudia

Felicitats al FC Barcelona per aquesta Lliga tan especial. Gràcies per regalar-nos emoció, orgull i nits inoblidables. 💙❤️ Visca el Barça! @FCBarcelona @fcjecom

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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk just reduced American crime politics to a single question on Joe Rogan. And answered it like it was arithmetic. Musk: “While obviously not everyone who’s a Democrat is a criminal, almost everyone who is a criminal is a Democrat.” That’s not a partisan attack. That’s an observation about how incentives work. If you’re a criminal, you don’t vote for the party promising longer sentences and more cops. You vote for the one gutting bail laws and calling enforcement racist. This isn’t opinion. This is game theory. Musk: “Because the Democrats are the soft-on-crime party. So if you’re a criminal, who are you gonna vote for?” Nobody wants to follow that logic to its conclusion. But the math doesn’t care. The softness isn’t accidental. It’s architectural. No-cash bail. Decriminalized theft. Sanctuary cities. Defund the police. These aren’t compassion. They’re infrastructure. Every policy that removes consequences builds a constituency that needs them to stay gone. That’s not ideology. That’s customer acquisition. You don’t protect criminals because you care about them. You protect them because they show up in November. The people paying the price are never the ones writing the policy. It’s the working-class neighborhoods getting hollowed out. The immigrant families who played by the rules watching the system reward the ones who broke them. The small business owners boarding up windows because the DA won’t prosecute. They’ll spend the next week calling Musk reckless for this. But he didn’t build the incentive structure. He just described it. And that’s what they’ll never forgive.
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Heriberto Burgos@PRlawyer·
@BlxckNews No debemos negociar con Enrique Cerezo. Nos ha tomado el pelo en los despachos y jugado sucio en el campo.
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