Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Friday, February 5, 2010
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bin_forgottin: US is not capitalist
rebuttal:America's Capitalist Economy http://economics.about.com/od/howtheuseconomyworks/a/us_capitalism.htm
bin_forgottin: Chile is not Socialist
rebuttal:Thirty Years of Chilean Socialismhttp://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/South_America/30Years_ChileanSocialism.html
bin_forgottin: These halfwits think Chile is Socialist?...Hahahahaha!...Because the President says he is a Socialist that means the nation is Socialist?....Hahahaha!
rebuttal:pinera the president is not socialist,socialist parties have been in power since the end of pinochets (neoliberal(milton friedman economics)rule...Pinera isnt socialist.
He was a member of the center-right National Renewal (RN) party, a constituent of the Coalition for Change, ex-Alliance for Chile coalition.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastián_Piñera he headed the presidential campaign of Hernán Büchi, a former finance minister of the Pinochet government.
bin_forgottin: Dust....Most losers promote communism and socialism because they cant cut it on their own
bin_forgottin: Gimp.....Bingo....His sources are crap
rebuttal:heres a whole blog pick one example,notice he cant even substanciate his allegation yet hurls personal insult without reference or one specific case.http://thenakedfacts.blogspot.com/
bin_forgottin: Put the ignoramus on ignore
bin_forgottin: Oldman...If Yahoo charged by the post....NYCommie would disappear
rebuttal:i am not communist and i dare you give me one example where i have ever said im communist or supporter any communism...here smy blog or u tell me ...never you lie scoundrel http://thenakedfacts.blogspot.com/
best_forgotten's been spoonfed too much cold war era propaganda...the commies are comming the commies are coming..hey i cant refute you so ill lie on you then call you a commie..pathetic!!!!bin you are pathetic!!!!!
bin_forgottin: The critical factor is that there is huge support for President Alvaro Uribe, whom Colombians of all political stripes credit with ending the violence and jump-starting the countrys economy
rebuttal:first ur worng all political sides and paries dont support him see below...and heres latest polls.. asking if participants support Uribe's re-election. 54% of respondents answered "no."What is clear from the results of the two polls is that Uribe's popularity is declining. His approval rating has fallen from 66% at the end of November 2009, to less than 50% at the beginning of February 2010. http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/8039-key-magistrate-opposed-to-re-election-referendum.html
A global, grassroots campaign against Coca-Cola is using product bans and lawsuits to shed light on the ... The Case Against Coke TRAILER-THE COCA-COLA CASE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUb-PAnflqo
COCA COLA USES DEATH SQUADS IN COLOMBIA..
40 trade unionists murdered in 2009: CUT http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/8053-40-trade-unionists-murdered-in-2009.html
Since CUT was founded in 1986, they have recorded 2,721 murders of trade unionists, 573 of which occured since August 2002 when Colombian President Alvaro Uribe was elected."More than a statistic, this is a movement of trade unionist genocide," Vanegas said at the open of the meeting.Luciano Sanin, the director of ENS, another trade union movement based in Medellin, illustrated the magnitude of the problem with the example that Brazil, a country which as 20 times more trade unionists than Colombia but only had four trade unionist murders in 2009.
Colombian Trade Unionists Win SOLIDAR Award for Struggle for Human Rights http://www.solidar.org/Page_Generale.asp?DocID=13955&thebloc=23686
Colombia is the most dangerous country in the world to be a trade unionist. In 2008, 49 trade unionists were murdered, a 25% increase from the year before. This escalation in violence directly contradicts the claims of the Uribe regime that the situation is improving. One of the 49 trade unionists killed was a pregnant teacher by the name of Luz Mariela Diaz Lopez, a member of the Putumayo Educators Association, who was shot on 1 April 2008 in the Guamez valley, Putumayo. Another trade unionist, Emerson Ivan Herrera, was killed alongside her.
The litany of violence does not stop with the killings. Thousands of human rights lawyers, journalists, students, indigenous activists and members of the political opposition have been forcibly disappeared, with torture, death and imprisonment a daily occurrence. Today, 3.6 million Colombians are considered internally displaced people, making it the country with the second highest displaced population in the world. “Impunity for such crimes is almost absolute and this issue remains at the core of the country's human rights crisis. Successive Colombian administrations have allowed the perpetrators of widespread and severe human rights violations to escape punishment and this lack of action by the State has given a virtual green light for the abuses to continue”, said Luis Miguel Morantes Alfonso, President of the CTC.
“Reports show that the situation in Colombia is just getting worse. By awarding the Colombian trade unions with this SOLIDAR Silver Rose Award, we hope to raise awareness of the severe situation and show solidarity with the Colombian trade unions that are carrying out important work to organise Colombian workers: workers who are working under bad conditions, in dangerous working environments, with low salaries, and with no or little social protection”, said Conny Reuter, Secretary General of SOLIDAR.
In addition to the abuse of human rights, Colombian workers suffer from a severe deficit of decent working conditions.“Labour law and policy still exclude more than two thirds of workers from social and worker protection measures, by denying basic workers’ rights to over 12 million people. The law and practices of the Colombian State are contrary to the principles of decent work, leaving nearly 70% of workers in a precarious employment situation”, concluded Percy Oyola Palomá, Deputy Secretary General of the CGT
comment-also see...http://uribewarcriminal.blogspot.com/?zx=e68c3bedd1291522
bin_forgottin: Cog....I have a post counter....NYSoul posts at least 1500 times a day..Sometimes 2500......That is called mentally ill
rebuttall:again personal attack no evidence posting top noch information shows someone is mentally ill...in fact if you post the least and its all fluff or personal insults and crap info like bin,thats more of a sign of a mental illness..he has my blog and if he sees how many tiems i post why cant he refute,rebuke,or show one example wher eim propagandizing as he claims?http://thenakedfacts.blogspot.com/
bin_forgottin: Palo.....I understand Colombia is expected to be the Hottest Investment location in S America...That conditions have improved so much foreign investment money is starting to flow
rebuttal:whata lemming..conditions have improved at the expense of 3.5 million ppl displaces ,thousands of dead union trade eladers,activists,army and rigthwing paramilitary violence increase against indigenous communities,torture,war crimes ,the usual neoliberal policies of a fascst rigthwing gov who was bush administrations favorite south american client regime.pablo escobars close friend and top narcotrafficker in world of cocaine...the pres alvaro uribe!!!
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
bin_forgottin: Re Chavez Regime:....In one case reported to Human Rights Watch, a 98-year-old woman was denied medicines that she had long received from a state development agency because, as her family was told by the program secretary, she had signed the referendum petition
rebuttal:Human Rights Watch in Venezuela: Lies, Crimes and Cover-upshttp://lahaine.org/petras/articulo.php?p=1755&more=1&c=1
Human Rights Watch, a US-based group claiming to be a non-governmental organization, but which is in fact funded by government-linked quasi-private foundations and a Congressional funded political propaganda organization, the National Endowment for Democracy, has issued a report “A Decade Under Chavez: Political Intolerance and Lost Opportunities for Advancing Human Rights in Venezuela” (9/21/2008 hrw.org).
118 scholars from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, México, the United States, the U.K., Venezuela, and other countries publicly criticized HRW for a perceived bias against the government of Venezuela. The open letter criticized the report by stating that it "does not meet even the most minimal standards of scholarship, impartiality, accuracy, or credibility
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
bin_forgottin: Re Chavez Regime:....In one case reported to Human Rights Watch, a 98-year-old woman was denied medicines that she had long received from a state developmentbin_forgottin: agency because, as her family was told by the program secretary, she had signed the referendum petition
rebuttal:hrw no credibility heres why not..Hoge Named Human Rights Watch Chairman http://www.officialwire.com/main.php?action=posted_news&rid=81318&catid=38 Human Rights Watch said Sunday it picked Foreign Affairs magazine editor James F. Hoge Jr. to be the fourth chairman in the group's 32-year history. Since 1922, the Council on Foreign Relations has published Foreign Affairs, "America's most influential publication on international affairs and foreign policyhttp://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Foreign_Affairs
Funding
On January 1, 2005 they obtained a five-year, $15 million challenge grant from the Sandler Family Supporting Foundation.http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Sandler_Family_Supporting_Foundation
On January 1, 2005 "Human Rights Watch has announced a five-year, $15 million challenge grant from Herbert and Marion Sandler, co-CEOs of Oakland-based Golden West Financial Corporation.
"The grant, the largest in the organization's twenty-six year history, will strengthen its ability to respond to urgent crises worldwide. The Sandlers and their children will donate $3 million a year for five years through the Sandler Family Supporting Foundation as long as Human Rights Watch raises $6 million annually in matching funds from first-time donors or existing donors who increase their contributions."
"The Sandlers and their children will donate $3 million a year for five years through the Sandler Family Supporting Foundation as long as Human Rights Watch raises $6 million annually in matching funds from first-time donors or existing donors who increase their contributions."
Monday, February 1, 2010
bin_forgottin: According to the International Speculator the new hot spot for investors is Colombia....As long as the violence is controlled
rebuttal:.Neoliberalism Needs Death Squads in Colombiahttp://coto2.wordpress.com/2009/09/05/neoliberalism-needs-death-squads-in-colombia/
A War Against Human Rights and the Environment Obama's War for Oil in Colombia http://www.counterpunch.org/kovalik01272010.html
COLOMBIA: Who Cares About the Victims of Forced Displacement http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=50158
Colombia's urban unemployment rises: DANEhttp://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/economy/7934-colombias-urban-unemployment-rises-dane.html
Colombia's Unemployment Rate Reaches 16-Month Highhttp://www.economy.com/dismal/pro/blog.asp?cid=114048
Dissident Voice : Neoliberalism Needs Death Squads in Colombiahttp://dissidentvoice.org/2009/09/neoliberalism-needs-death-squads-in-colombia/
Crimes Of War Project > Magazine > Colombia: The Traffic of Terrorhttp://www.crimesofwar.org/colombia-mag/introduction.html
Colombia’s bad indians’ uprising: meeting with Cauca indigenoushttp://www.bilaterals.org/article.php3?id_article=13521&lang=es
Indigenous Colombians, along with campesinos, Afro-Colombians, women, and the urban poor, are among the groups that have suffered the most from Uribe’s Democratic Security policy and the U.S.-financed Plan Colombia. The Permanent People’s Tribunal of Colombia issued a statement in July warning of “the imminent danger of physical and cultural extinction faced by 28 indigenous groups,” in Colombia. The tribunal charges the Colombian government, armed actors, and transnational corporations with “the deployment of strategies that have the objective of expelling indigenous peoples from areas of economic interest...[and]...to facilitate the exploitation of these areas...by transnational corporations,” charges that the tribunal says amount to genocide.The next President of the United States of America must be held accountable for his policies in Colombia.
Crimes Of War Project > Magazine > Colombia: The Traffic of Terrorhttp://www.crimesofwar.org/colombia-mag/introduction.html
Colombia's displacement crisishttp://www.alertnet.org/db/an_art/59877/2009/09/29-162250-1.htm
free trade zones given to Uribes sonshttp://www.colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/3677-uribe-sons-allegedly-engaged-in-insider-trading.html
plan colombia is funded by US GOVERNMENT...also see..The Dark Side of Plan Colombia http://www.thenation.com/doc/20090615/ballve/single
U.S. military aid increased paramilitary violence: researchers http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/7156-research-suggests-us-military-aid-increased-paramilitary-violence-in-colombia-.html
Government extradited paramilitary bosses to silence them: HRW http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/7959-government-extradited-paramilitary-bosses-to-silence-them-hrw.html
La Macarena, the site of the grave, has been a very important site of U.S.-aided military operations since the mid-2000s. In this area, the U.S. government supported and advised the Colombian Armys 2004-2006 Plan Patriota military offensive, and since 2007 has supported the Plan for the Integral Consolidation of La Macarena or PCIM, part of the new Integrated Action framework that is now guiding much U.S. assistance. http://www.cipcol.org/?p=1242
State of the World's Minorities and Indigenous Peoples 2009 - Colombiahttp://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,MRGI,,COL,,4a66d9ba2a,0.html
In a country where the (former) UN Commission on Human Rights once noted that the wealthiest 10 per cent is responsible for 46.9 per cent of all consumer spending, nearly half of Colombia's total population lives below the poverty line. Fully 80 per cent of African Colombians live in extreme poverty.
Seventy-two per cent of Colombia's indigenous people and 87 per cent of African Colombians over 18 years of age have not completed primary education. At the postgraduate levels, less than 1 per cent (0.71) of enrolled students are indigenous and just 7.07 per cent are African Colombian.
COLOMBIAN Paramilitaries displace population near Venezuela borderhttp://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/7821-paramilitaries-displace-population-near-venezuela-border.html
Extreme Poverty Up http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20090824-713382.htmlMeanwhile, extreme poverty increased to 17.8% of the country's total population in 2008, compared with 15.7% in 2005, but less than the 19.7% reported in 2002 also see...Neoliberalism Needs Death Squads in Colombiahttp://coto2.wordpress.com/2009/09/05/neoliberalism-needs-death-squads-in-colombia/
bin_forgottin: Poverty is dropping in Colombia...10% drop in 4 years
rebuttal:Colombian unemployment is uphttp://incakolanews.blogspot.com/2008/12/colombian-unemployment-is-up.html
Colombia's Unemployment Rate Reaches 16-Month Highhttp://www.economy.com/dismal/pro/blog.asp?cid=114048
Uribe Falls to Earthhttp://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2009/07/03/uribe_falls_to_earth
Demand for its exports, especially manufactured goods to the United States, has plummeted. Prices of commodities, particularly Colombia's oil, coal, and minerals, have fallen. The country's urban unemployment rate has returned to double digits after a few years of prosperity, with an additional 30 percent of the workforce underemployed and toiling in the informal sector.
bin_forgottin: Colombia will be the new hot spot for S America...Taking over from Brazil
rebuttal:wrong brazil is so far ahead of colombia its not even close...
Emerging Markets Investment - Brazil the Next China http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article245.html
Brazil: Emerging Powerhouse & Importerhttp://www.prlog.org/10436260-brazil-emerging-powerhouse-importer.html
Brazil becomes world's biggest emerging markethttp://www.marketwatch.com/story/brazil-becomes-worlds-biggest-emerging-market
Brazil Textiles and Clothing Report Q4 2009http://www.marketresearch.com/product/display.asp?productid=2475061&xs=r
Overall, Brazils T&C value added will fall by 1.0% in 2009, but return to positive growth withexpansion of 6.5% in 2010 This will reflect difficult international economic conditions, but also Brazilsrelative resilience. We see the recovery gathering pace from 2011, with growth of 7.1%
1000 Exhibitors, Buyers from 70 Countries. Couromoda Is onhttp://www.brazzilmag.com/component/content/article/81-january-2010/11706-1000-exhibitors-buyers-from-70-countries-couromoda-is-on.html
Brazil Central Bank's Chief Sees GDP Growing Over 5% This Yearhttp://www.brazzilmag.com/component/content/article/81-january-2010/11727-brazil-central-banks-chief-sees-gdp-growing-over-5-this-year.html
Brazilian Egg Becomes a Brand to Lure France, Japan and Chinahttp://www.brazzilmag.com/component/content/article/81-january-2010/11738-brazilian-egg-becomes-a-brand-to-lure-france-japan-and-china.html
New Braskem: a Brazilian Petrochemical Giant Is Bornhttp://www.brazzilmag.com/component/content/article/81-january-2010/11743-new-braskem-a-brazilian-petrochemical-giant-is-born.html
After Reaching 146 Countries Brazil Now Wants to Export Shoes to Chinahttp://www.brazzilmag.com/component/content/article/81-january-2010/11744-after-reaching-146-countries-brazil-now-wants-to-export-shoes-to-china.html
The Brazil Nut Industry: Past, Present and Futurehttp://www.nybg.org/bsci/braznut/ Industry
Brazil - average, growth, annual, sectorhttp://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Americas/Brazil-INDUSTRY.html
Brazil's Rising Agricultural Productivity and World Competitivenesshttp://ideas.repec.org/p/ags/aaea09/49317.html Automotive industry in Brazil http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automotive_industry_in_Brazil
bin_forgottin: The critical factor is that there is huge support for President Alvaro Uribe, whom Colombians of all political stripes credit with ending the violence and jump-starting the country’s economy
bin_forgottin: Uribe’s second term will end this year, and it’s not yet known if he’ll be able to serve a third, as this will require a constitutional change. But it appears highly probable that either the amendment will be approved or a hand-picked protégé will get his nod for election,keeping Colombia on the path to recovery.
bin_forgottin: Hair...I am just posting what the investment experts say and they are considered experts
bin_forgottin: Hair....The publication I posted from is the International Speculator....So Colombia is the type of place they would be interested in....They are willing to take chances
bin_forgottin: Palo...Colombia is beginning to look like the new hot spot for investors in S America
bin_forgottin: Palo....I get an investment pub....They claim Colombia is becoming the new hot spot for investors.
bin_forgottin: Palo....The article said Colombias poverty rate has dropped 10% in the last 4 years and violence is way down
bin_forgottin: Palo...I see....Well the publication is well respected....So they wouldnt have said Colombia is the imminent S American Hot Spot unless there was good reason to
bin_forgottin: Palo...The poverty rate is dropping rapidly in Colombia and its economy is outperforming its Latin American Peers like Venezuela
bin_forgottin: Palo....Farc must be finished
bin_forgottin: Project...>Yes I understand its about to lead all of Latin America in economic growth
Friday, January 29, 2010
gimpternet: seeker > http://wiki.bmezine.com/index.php/Main_Page
gimpternet: cock and ball torture (CBT)
gimpternet: hoogtied is faked
gimpternet: Urethral Flaring
gimpternet: debm if you want to know how bad it is, check out the site http://www.migrationwatchuk.com/mediaReports.php
gimpternet: Lou Dobbs 2012
gimpternet: Lou Dobbs 2012
gimpternet: Chavez thinks Haiti got hit with an earthquake weapon
gimpternet: thats how cracked he is
gimpternet: mash is an extreme rightwinger
gimpternet: seeker > www.jarsquatter.com