:47:01
What?
:47:02
Partners. Cheers!
:47:04
Cheers, partner.
:47:11
- Tell me, Mr. Gringo.
- Yes?
:47:13
Is it true your countrymen
are still very angry about...
:47:16
...the expropriation
of the oll business?
:47:18
Well, yes, a bit. But they know
that in time we'll get it back.
:47:24
And more. Much more.
:47:42
What did he said?
:47:43
He says that in the US
they think we're a dictatorship.
:47:47
- And I agree with him.
- The perfect dictatorship!
:47:50
No, no. Forgive me, but that's
why we had a revolution.
:47:54
In Mexico the vote
is respected.
:47:57
It's not out fault that people
always vote for my party.
:48:01
If there was real
democracy in Mexico...
:48:03
...the president would be a priest.
:48:06
Don't exaggerate doctor...
:48:07
...or father Perez here
would be governor.
:48:09
Good idea, my son.
Good idea.
:48:12
And you, you were involved.
What do you think, Pek?
:48:17
To be honest, the Revolution
brought many changes.
:48:21
But we didn't fight it
to suit a few politicians.
:48:25
Unfortunately, the poorest
are still just as poor.
:48:30
Yes, yes, Pek.
You're quite right.
:48:32
Fortunately,
we made of the Revolution...
:48:35
...the basis
for our Institutions.
:48:38
And the country's future
has never been brighter.
:48:42
Please, licenciado, what
future are you talking about?
:48:45
The government is in the
hands of a bunch of crooks.
:48:48
Your boss is the worst
of them all.
:48:54
You are a fine example
of the scalawags that govern us.