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How Leftist 'peace groups' are helping terrorists
Jacob173
by Jacob173  1-2-2010    3
 In Latin America, most of the peace groups involved in areas of conflict have a strongly Leftist orientation, which means they are eagerto make accusations against the United States and freely elected democratic governments, while maintaining relative silence about Leftist insurgents and the brutality of dictatorships in Cuba and Venezuela. This behaviour of Western peace groups follows a familiar pattern. During the 1970s and 1980s, Soviet bloc intelligence agencies were heavily involved in organising and directing the Western European peace movement. After the collapse of the East German regime in 1989, Western scholars were able to examine the files of the Stasi, the East German Intelligence Service, which provided a window into the thinking of many major Western Peace groups and the eagerness with which the peace groups accepted Soviet Bloc support and espoused the Soviet line. Many of the peace groups only protested about NATO policies while ignoring Soviet actions.
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Top 25 Censored Stories for 2009
katsteevns
by katsteevns  1-1-2010   
 # # 16 Annual Survey on Trade Union Rights # # 17 UN’s Empty Declaration of Indigenous Rights # # 18 Cruelty and Death in Juvenile Detention Centers # # 19 Indigenous Herders and Small Farmers Fight Livestock Extinction # # 20 Marijuana Arrests Set New Record # # 21 NATO Considers “First Strike” Nuclear Option # # 22 CARE Rejects US Food Aid # # 23 FDA Complicit in Pushing Pharmaceutical Drugs # # 24 Japan Questions 9/11 and the Global War on Terror # # 25 Bush’s Real Problem with Eliot Spitzer
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Junk Science Judo
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  12-29-2009    3
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Not So Liberating: The Twilight of Liberation Theology
Antara
by Antara  12-22-2009    4
 "For a start, there’s little question that liberation theology was a disaster for Catholic evangelization. There’s a saying in Latin America that sums this up: “The Church opted for the poor, and the poor opted for the Pentecostals.”
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Latin America Ends Year With Major Advancements In Gay Rights
ericgyoung
by ericgyoung  12-22-2009   
 With the debacle in the Middle East brought about by the previous administration, serious questions are emerging that the U.S. now lacks the ability to project power on the international stage. Now, with Mexico City's decision on Monday to approve gay marriage, it appears that local governments in two countries steeped in conservative, Catholic tradition - and allegedly not as progressive as the United States - have taken a far more expansive view of human rights and equality than the U.S. If the U.S. cannot project military power, and we can't seem to get a grip on human rights and equality in a way that two Latin American cities have done, what can we do in this country anymore? I am ending the year on a pessimistic note, but it seems to me that the only thing we are good at anymore is consuming anything and everything we're told to, polluting the environment and yet denying the very existence of global warming, cheating the most vulnerable among us, and
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Chavez: US using Dutch Islands to Prepare Possible Attack
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  12-20-2009    4
  "Venezuela is being surrounded by military bases," Chavez said. Colombian and US officials have dismissed Chavez's concerns that Colombian bases could be used as launching pads to try to unseat him, saying their sole objective to fight drug trafficking and leftist guerrillas within Colombia.
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Vintage Moonbattery: Copenhagen's A Battle To Humble And "Redefine Humanity"
merrie
by merrie  12-18-2009    1
  So this isn't the place for rationality. It's the place to reverse the Industrial Revolution. You do have to read this entire self-caricature, though, because there's just so much I couldn't include. There's an entire section on how the people who disagree with him - the bullies who call him bad names - are angry because he's just too decent. Then there was a part about how we have to reign in "adventurers," which a cynical person might read as a pointed version of banal Blue State nannyism. "I'm too priggish to have fun so you're not allowed to have any either." The Guardian (http://bit.ly/691nUu)
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Obama's 100 days - the mad men did well
katsteevns
by katsteevns  12-17-2009    4
 By John Pilger
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Trying to Build Peace by Playing Games
aperiozar
by aperiozar  12-16-2009   
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Militarizing Latin America
aperiozar
by aperiozar  12-13-2009    1
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Slim Says Now Is Good ‘Moment to Invest’ in Mexico
conficasamortgageint
by conficasamortgageint  12-11-2009   
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Honduran Democrats Overcome the Brutal Obama Imperialism
merrie
by merrie  12-7-2009    1
  Sobering, distressing, heartbreaking, and infuriating. The President of the United States was helping to overturn a free and democratic government for no other reason than he wanted to help a socialist Chavista. This should be the blackest mark on Obama’s record so far (though by no means is it the sole count against him). But, hoo-hum, the Left and the legacy media (BIRM) just look right past it. Well said. Honduras Won In the Face of Obama's Imperialism ACE http://bit.ly/5oc42U
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jv6496
by jv6496  12-7-2009   
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'Iranian terror network in S. America
jatfla
by jatfla  12-3-2009    4
 I'm telling ya'; they're moving in, moving out and gaining some serious control and influence. All the while those in Washington focus on pushing a horrible Health Care Bill on us, throw billions at busted businesses, useless pork programs, foreign aid and down the empty hole called the UN.
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Land of the Free, Home of the Brave
brazilnut72
by brazilnut72  12-3-2009    1
 Or, since I am referring to Honduras, "tierra de los libres, hogar de los valientes". Congratulations to the people of Honduras, who maintained their democratic process in the face of tremendous international pressure to abdicate it. It is now only a matter of time before other nations--including my beloved Brazil--will recognize the legitimate government. Look for Chavez' Venezuela to be a spitefully perpetual holdout.
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American way of exporting their values ?
yunnanman
by yunnanman  12-3-2009   
 Shame led author John Perkins to do an about-face after having been deeply complicit with CIA overseas operations in many countries.
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Russia building arms plants in Venezuela
jatfla
by jatfla  12-2-2009   
 And later it won't be just rifles & cartridges.
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Ahmadinejad to Chavez: 'We're going to be together until the end'
jatfla
by jatfla  11-29-2009    2
 "the end" of what? This in light of the announcement this morning concerning Iran's plans to build 10 more uranium enrichment plants. The time is NOW.
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Chavez urges UN to review Colombia civil war.
beanz
by beanz  11-26-2009   
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Venezuela
lin_wells
by lin_wells  11-24-2009   
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El Niño intensifies Latin American drought
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  11-22-2009   
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Gang 'killed victims to extract their fat'
cakebelly
by cakebelly  11-20-2009    5
 more (at source): "The fat was extracted from the thorax and thighs," said Eusebio Felix Murga, chief of police of Dirincri district. Police also showed a photo of the rotting head of a 27-year-old male victim discovered last month in a coca-growing valley. Medical experts said human fat had cosmetic applications to keep skin supple but were sceptical about an international black market. "It doesn't make any sense at all because in most countries we can get fat so readily and in such amounts from people who are willing and ready to donate," Adam Katz, a professor of plastic surgery at the University of Virginia medical school, told the Associated Press.
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Menlo Worldwide Logistics
supplyknowledge
by supplyknowledge  11-14-2009   
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Top 10 Rude Gestures from around the world
shaor
by shaor  11-14-2009   
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Nicaragua - another R wing toss-pot: are the Boers back aarrgghh
beanz
by beanz  11-13-2009   
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Republican Scum:most couldn`t find Honduras on a map.
beanz
by beanz  11-13-2009    3
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Liberal Media ‘Whitewashed’ Evils of Communism
jay8h
by jay8h  11-12-2009   
 Examples at site.
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Capricorn Leisure | Top Deals on Central and South American Adventure Travel Packages
leesam209
by leesam209  11-11-2009   
 Capricorn Leisure offers top South America adventure travel deals. Choose from many South & Central America adventure travel vacation packages with last minute specials. Get personalized service from our travel agents.
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Good Luck on Actually Seeing Those Olympics
ColoradoRight
by ColoradoRight  11-10-2009   
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Venezuela Exerts It's Right To Make Own Policies
sahara
by sahara  11-5-2009   
 The Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela stresses that the relationship between Venezuela and Iran is longstanding, peaceful and of no threat to the national security of the U.S. or of any other country. It is not that the relationship between Venezuela and Iran poses a real threat to the United States; it is instead that some in Washington cannot move beyond viewing Latin America as part of its “backyard.” Contrary to the opinions of these policymakers, Venezuela’s foreign policy is made in Caracas – not in Washington. At the end of his opening statement today Rep.Engel called for a reengagement of U. S. foreign policy with Latin America. We applaud his efforts, but they should be based on mutual respect. We reject the notion that Washington should have veto power over the decision of Latin American countries to engage with the rest of the world.
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China wants to put a Lien on the US Treasury
leevardi
by leevardi  11-4-2009   
 ...but they'll have to stand in line
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S.America - Indians fight for their land
beanz
by beanz  11-4-2009   
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Honduras leader could be restored
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-31-2009   
  The military grabbed him from his home at dawn and deported him to Costa Rica. He sneaked back into the country Sept. 21 and took refuge in the Brazilian Embassy in Tegucigalpa, where he has remained, the compound surrounded by Honduran troops. Zelaya's removal from office has been viewed worldwide as one of the most serious challenges to face Latin America in a decade. The coup was both a throwback to the region's dark past of civil war and military takeover and emblematic of a struggle underway today in Central and South America, where several leftist leaders with authoritarian tendencies have risen to power through elections and tested the bounds of democracy.
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ICANN Approves Domain Names We Can't Type
aklimento
by aklimento  10-31-2009   
 People have the right to organizing on their local communities level - that's the beauty of Worldwide Web - Space of Mind...
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Venezuela `respect for democracy is intrinsic`.
beanz
by beanz  10-26-2009   
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NOKIA TRIES TO UNDO BLUNDERS IN U.S.
ellington
by ellington  10-20-2009   
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This is following what the Honduran Constitution says?
darkeforce
by darkeforce  10-12-2009   
 This is better than Zelaya just wanting to ask people if they thought that the president should have a right to run for longer terms? This is what happens when right-wing radicals in government usurp democracy. A policeman shooting a 13-year-old boy? In the back, yet? Contact your congressmen and members of Parliament. Get them to pressure Honduras to put the rightful president, Manuel Zelaya back in power, and end this savage, illegal coup!
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Mexican Power Union Power Struggle
Roque Nuevo
by Roque Nuevo  10-12-2009   
 Calderón has attacked one of Mexico's most powerful unions. In Mexico, unions are powerful because of the power they enjoy to disrupt daily life for ordinary people, who just want to get to work and home again and be safe. Governments have been too pusillanimous to intervene to stop their illegal blockage of public spaces. See the six-month sit-in in 2006 that paralyzed Mexico City and took billions of pesos from people as work dried up for the poorest who lost their "job" washing and parking cars in Mexico City's chaotic downtown. Etc Etc. Calderón effectively lost a battle with the mega teacher's union"the largest in Latin America. The "teachers" blocked highways and city centers throughout the nation and Calderón's "reforms" were immasculated (not that they would have done any good anyway). Now he's taken on the electricians' union and with it the cultural icon of the government power company. Mexicans are taught to believe that their nationalized power company is a "right
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I need to recharge my cell phone - everyone into the loo!
nedhamson1
by nedhamson1  10-6-2009   
 How much will you do to make the planet greener? How about installing a biodigester to power your computer - pass the beans please? Grin. It really is tried a true way to produce electricity but not usually one household at a time. In India and China folks bring their waste to a communal digester that gives them all some needed cheap electricity from burning methane or just gas for the stove.
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Homage to Mercedes Sosa - "The Voice of South America" - "Mama Mercedes" - "Seniora Nuestra"
syncopath
by syncopath  10-6-2009   
 the courage the art the voice & the spirit she represent are immortal.
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