She'll be taking a trip to visit Hugo in all likelihood. Why do some in our Congress have more in common with those who hate us than with our allies? Hmmmm? Why does BushCo hate freedom for the common man and justice and accountability for the administration? Hmmmm? BushCo hates freedom for the common man? How did you come up with that one? Sounds like more baseless liberal drivel to me. The elimination of Habeas Corpus executed on BushCo's watch expresses extreme hate for the common man, for it is that very principle upon which all of our other freedoms are predicated. It would figure that I'd have to explain this to someone who has a US flag for their avatar; sort of like the requisite flag lapel pin on a politician to be sure that his short-sighted constituents can see that he really is patriotic, no matter his voting record. Why do some in our Congress have more in common with those who hate us than with our allies? Hmmmm?"The enemy of their enemy is their friend" The enemy? Liberty Several analysts consider that, being a relative ally of the USA, Uribe would be ideologically opposed to left wing governments in Latin America and elsewhere. Yet, Uribe has participated in multilateral meetings and has held bilateral summits with presidents Hugo Chávez, Martín Torrijos, Lula da Silva, Ricardo Lagos, and Carlos Mesa, among others. Colombia has also maintained diplomatic relations with Cuba and the People's Republic of ChinaI guess Uribe is suppose to be like republican congressmen? haha More on apparent conservative clippers hero Alvaro Uribe U.S. INTELLIGENCE LISTED COLOMBIAN PRESIDENT URIBE AMONG "IMPORTANT COLOMBIAN NARCO-TRAFFICKERS" IN 1991 Then-Senator "Dedicated to Collaboration with the Medellín Cartel at High Government Levels" Confidential DIA Report Had Uribe Alongside Pablo Escobar, Narco-Assassins Uribe "Worked for the Medellín Cartel" and was a "Close Personal Friend of Pablo Escobar" |
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