“English: "Through and despite everything, we're still going"”

—  Carlos Menem

"Pese a todo y contra todo, seguimos remando"
Said one day before getting off the presidential elections on May 13th, 2003

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Pese a todo y contra todo, seguimos remando

Verificadas, Dicho un día antes de bajarse de la candidatura a presidente el 13 de mayo de 2003
Variant: "Pese a todo y contra todo, seguimos remando"

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