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    I'm furious about my squandered nation.

    Thursday, May 25, 2006

    Democratic Movements continue to spread in Latin America despite decades of Amerikkkan interference

    [...]
    Colombia's democratic left, long blemished by its association with the four-decade-old guerrilla insurgency, has been invigorated by the surprise performance of Sen. Carlos Gaviria, the candidate for the Alternative Democratic Pole party, or PDA.

    Unknown to half of Colombians just a few months ago, the academic and former head of Colombia's highest court has leapfrogged past Liberal Party candidate Horacio Serpa to move into second place. Since March, polls show that support for Gaviria has tripled to 24 percent.

    Meanwhile, Uribe, popular for his crackdown on leftist rebels and armed groups, has seen his still commanding lead dip 10 points to 55 percent.
    [...]
    "I want to show Colombians that being a leftist doesn't mean you have to be aggressive," Gaviria told The Associated Press in a recent interview.

    But looks can be deceiving. Gaviria's opposition to a free-trade pact with the United States and harsh criticism of the free market firmly aligns him with the region's other leftists. So does the poster of Cuban president Fidel Castro and Che Guevara that hangs prominently in his campaign headquarters.

    [...]

    You can be sure Unca Dick, Incurious George and The Rummy are doing everything imaginable to fix this election problem, just like they and their racist friends in Florida, Choicepoint data mining and Diebold fixed the federal election problem here in Amerikkka in 2000 and 2004.

    After all, if you can't win on ideas - and so called free trade is a horrible idea which benefits only a few people at the top of the economic pyramid while destroying environments and middle class jobs in colonizer countries and creating slaves and a class of right wing, slave holding, multimillionaire overseers in host countries - but I digress - if you can't win an election on ideas or plain old hard work or hundreds of millions of dollars of spent lobbyist cash, you can always win on touch screen voting, particularly Diebold, voter roll purges, and supreme court reversal of precedent presidential appointments.

    Perhaps, since Katherine Harris is doing poorly in Florida, and notorious, Zionist big mouth and Harvard lawyer Alan Dershowitz has called her a crook in public, not to mention that Monkey Lips wouldn't kiss her, a slap to a republiKKKan girl since they define womanhood as submission to the alpha male, on his state visit a couple of weeks ago, she could be shipped off to Columbia to help the American backed right wing extremists fix their problem.

    She could, with her 10 pounds of brightly colored face make-up, glassy eyes, faux seductiveness and random fondling of randomly encountered males, scare beleaguered, left leaning Colombians from coming out to vote.

    Amerikkka is, after all, in the business of overthrow and election fix, of installing right wing extremist, Amerikkkan controlled puppets who do the bidding of amerikkkan transnationals, but the Spanish speaking countries seem determined to break free of Amerikkkan corporate control as never before.

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