Another Argentine dictator bites the dust

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A vile murderer has died…unpunished, but unforgiven:

An ex-dictator of Argentina, Emilio Eduardo Massera, died today, aged 85, of a cardio-respiratory failure in the Naval Hospital of Buenos Aires, according to local media.

Massera died at 4 pm local time (7 pm GMT), according to an unidentified employee of the medical centre, who did not wish to identify himself because he was not authorized to give out information.

Known as “Admiral Zero”, Massera designed the plan that the military junta used to exterminate at least 30,000 leftist and opposition militants after the coup of March 24, 1976.

The ex-head of the Navy was sentenced to life in prison in 1985 and pardoned in 1990 by then-president Carlos Menem. The pardon was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in 2005.

That same year, however, a judge declared Massera “demented” and suspended all further trials against him.

Translation mine.

To understand just what a travesty the case of Emilio Massera is, you have to know that he is THE architect of the secret death camps of the Argentine junta. Kidnappings, tortures, and death flights where still-living victims were drugged and pushed out of planes over the great estuary of the Río de la Plata, all took place under Massera’s direction. Even the navy’s own mechanics’ school became a secret torture facility where hundreds died in unimaginable pain, many of them pregnant women whose children were later given away to fascist families in a travesty of adoption. Patricia Derian, who was sent by Jimmy Carter to investigate the offences of the junta, tells just what a cold-blooded, vicious man Massera was:

A rat in a dead woman’s vagina. A boot stomping on a human face, forever. Massera “washing” his hands of the evils like Pontius Pilate. It doesn’t get more Orwellian than this.

I can only say what survivors and the loved ones of victims have said for the past thirty-odd years:

Rot in hell, Massera. Rot in fucking hell, and know the tortures of the damned.

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Music for a Sunday: No birds, no bees, no butterflies, no bugs…

November!

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Wankers of the Week: The murky month of No

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November has got to be my least favorite month. Maybe because it starts with No. As in: No leaves on the trees, no green on the grass, no real daylight hours left. And no warmth in your bones. It’s a month that feels like death. And people like these–no love in the heart, no brains in the head, no guts in the belly–aren’t making it any better for me, either:

1. Rob Fucking Ford. A campaign deficit, you say? And it’s how much? And you’re planning to pay it off HOW? See, I did predict that this nasty fuck’s honeymoon would be over before it began, and oh, how right I was! Things like this make me perversely glad to be living in the 905 region all of a sudden. PS: Look what else Robbo lied about. Maybe this is how he plans to pay off HIS deficit. Won’t help him with the one he’s gonna run up by the time he gets through wrecking TO, though.

2. John Fucking Boehner. You know you’re an asshat when Roseanne Cash–yes, the venerable Johnny’s daughter–takes to the tweeter to spank you.

3. Danny Fucking Williams. Way to justify the dick joke, you dick.

4. Rick Fucking Perry. Social Security is a Ponzi scheme, but Wall St. isn’t? Um, yeah. Just wait till this one starts drawing his old age pension. Or the fat one he gets, whether he wants it or not, as a former elected official.

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5. James Fucking Pasternak. Memo to the new Toronto city council member: Queers Against Israeli Apartheid (QuAIA) is NOT an antisemitic hate group. It is exactly what its name says. And PrideTO, which has always been a political event (or at least was one before it became commercialized out of all recognition!) doesn’t need censorship or sanitizing. “Scrutinize” all you want, but at the end of the day, if you’ve got a brain, you’ll be eating your words and leaving Pride AND QuAIA alone.

6. Silvio Fucking Berlusconi. Yup, the old figilio di puttana has stuck his foot in it again. This time, he managed to insult both women AND the gay men who like them. Memo to Da Berluscoglioni: Having sex with a lot of women (especially if you have to pay for it) doesn’t mean you don’t hold them in contempt. And NOT having sex with them doesn’t mean you don’t still love them. I don’t expect a facelifted old fart with a gigantic ego and a pea brain (and an eeny teeny peenie) to know that much, so that’s why I’m putting it out there. PS: Oh, FUCK.

7. Fucking Dubya. As long as he lives, the massive fucking wank that was his reign will simply not die. Case in point: his memoirs. He had a “sickening feeling” about not finding WMDs in Iraq? Shit, that’s nothing compared to what the Iraqis felt at being bombed for fuck-all. And no, getting rid of Saddam doesn’t make up for all that. Remember Rummy shaking hands with that bastard back in the ’80s? Of course Dubya doesn’t, he was probably still vacuuming up the coke like it was going out of style. Anything to avoid laying the blame on your old man where it really belongs, eh George? PS: A “dissenting voice”? This real dissenter calls BUSHIT. Remember who said he was The Decider? That’s right, Dubya did. And no, he didn’t exhaust all diplomatic options. Anyone who even timidly suggested that he do so was swatted aside. And Dubya doesn’t remember that? Guess he, like Ronnie Raygun, reigned with dementia. Isn’t there a law against mentally incompetent people holding federal office? Why is this man not locked away? Oh, that’s right…state mental hospitals defunded for the umpteenth time. Repugnicans at work, folks.

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8. Linda Fucking Harvey. Somehow, I don’t recall Michelle Obama mongering hate against obese kids the way this wankeress does against gays. Holier-than-thou FAIL!

9. Mike Fucking Sorrentino. Nice bod, shame about his entire fucking head. His face is dough, and his brain is cabbage. Yeah, I guess saying I wouldn’t do him even if he stuck a bag over it makes me a “grenade”. So fucking what? Who cares what this tacky assclown “thinks”? Between him and his equally douched-out brother, Palookaville is getting awfully crowded. And the young adults of the US prefer watching this shithead to being politically informed and voting? FAIL.

10. Christine O’Fucking Donnell. With any luck, this will be the last time I list her. Or maybe not. Her non-concession concession speech doesn’t hold out much hope for me, know what I’m sayin’?

11. Evan Fucking Bayh. A quitter who lost enthusiasm and votes by catering only to the Blue Dog minority and abandoning the progressive base is the last person who should be telling his party what to do. Right-wing nutjobs and wimpy-ass centrists are never gonna vote Dem, so fuck ’em. If the Dems want to win, the formula is simple: Work on a true progressive agenda and don’t bother trying to woo those who will never be won. You can’t fix stupid, and you can’t win with stupid on board. In short, Evan the Loser: Shut the fuck up and go the hell away. You’ve done enough damage already.

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12. Rush Fucking Limbaugh. Nancy Pelosi was never a favorite of mine, especially not when she defended “MY president”, the unelected Dubya, from the well-founded criticisms of a man he repeatedly tried to kill, namely Chavecito. Still, the Pigman is about 10,000 times worse than she is, and you can rest assured I’m already working on a playlist of songs with which I’ll commemorate his departure from this world when the time comes.

13. Jim Fucking Prentice. For once in his miserable political career, he actually did something right for the environment. Then, less than a week later, he up and quits. To spend more time with his family. Oh yeah, and did we mention that for him, “family” means the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce–an environmental and social villain if ever there was one?

14. Arianna Fucking Huffington. Yes, she’s listed, as much as it pains me. I know she’s a recovering Repug, and that’s cool, but is publishing gross sexism really the best way to fight the most grossly sexist party in the world? Didn’t she see enough of that shit when she was still one? Didn’t her mother ever teach her not to sink to their level?

15. Sarah Fucking Palin. Yes, she’s still making news. No, she still won’t talk to the media (excluding FUX Snooze, of course). But even when confined to the tweeter, she’s still as stooperfluous as ever. (And racist. Surprise, surprise.) Oh yeah, and reality-impaired, too.

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16. Randall Fucking Terry. Who knew that Truth and Justice could become dirty words? They have…in the mouth of a murderous bastard who wants Republican candidates to show anti-choice gore-porn on TV.

17. Sharron Fucking Angle. Yup, another non-concession concession speech. Do any of these teabags have even a remote connection to reality? Even one?

18. Glenn Fucking Beck. I guess this must mean Obama isn’t a Muslim anymore. Make up your mind, asshat, as to which he is. Oh wait…you think he WAS one, but converted? Fail. He was a Christian all along. BTW, if you want to know what kind of violent death I fantasize for you, it goes like this: I hope you hemorrhage to death when your exploding hemorrhoids finally blow your head out of your ass. PS: You know you’re a fucking asshat when Nouriel Rubini slams you on your lack of basic fiscal comprehension.

19. Mayara Fucking Petruso. So much for the assertion that Brazil is a racial democracy. Seems that racism is still alive and well there, although happily, it’s NOT “protected” speech, on the Internet or anywhere else. Her online tirades against nonwhites from Brazil’s northeast (she calls them bums) got her into trouble at work. Fired, actually. And it serves her bloody well right.

20. Karl Fucking Rove. He just got beaten up by another girl–namely, Sarah Fucking Palin. The only thing that would make me happier would be to hear that another leftie chick clobbered him.

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Failing that, this would also work for me.

21. Mark Fucking Steyn. Education is turning us into wimps–and dooming us all to become slaves of MUSLIMS! So says yet another right-wing nutjob bogus intellectual who never made it past high school. Oh, and get this: Mr. Macho got his start in “journalism” as a musical theatre critic. Mark, is that a little pink skeleton I hear, doing the Watusi in your closet?

22. Rand Fucking Paul. “There are no rich. There is no middle class. There are no poor”, claims the man who clearly parachuted in from some other planet where that may be the case. (It is not at all the case here!) But there are definitely stupid people on this planet, and if he’s not one of them, the gullible gomers who elected him a senator for Kentucky certainly are.

23. Judith Fucking Griggs. No, the entire Internet is NOT “the public domain”. There’s a word for what you did to Monica Gaudio (among others), and it is THEFT. The fact that you claim to have been doing it for three decades is especially rich; that’s more than long enough to learn that it is WRONG. Anything written by others which you publish, for profit, is work you should at least offer to pay those others for, however modestly. Saying “it happens all the time” is no excuse; frequency of occurrence is not a measure of legality or acceptability. Plagiarism is still plagiarism, no matter where it happens or how often. There is such a thing as fair use, and what you did does not qualify. Fair use means citing a portion of text, as long as is needed to make a point (and as brief as possible), and giving the author due credit. It is NOT lifting a whole article, editing it as you please, and then republishing it, under any name, without so much as a by-your-leave–if republishing an article, especially in edited form, you should ALWAYS ASK THE AUTHOR FIRST! It is also considered a courtesy to explain how you plan to edit the piece, so that the author understands and agrees to the changes. And there is also a word for the whole effrontery of telling someone else she should compensate you for stealing and mangling her work, too. The word is CHUTZPAH. PS: You’re a lousy writer yourself, Judith–a poor speller, and as stingy with punctuation as you are with your authors. Your magazine title needs an apostrophe, and your snotty e-mail to Monica is missing several commas. You also misspelled the Cortland apple, and it should be “Late peaches until they’re gone”! No wonder you have to steal other people’s work; you’re not good enough to produce your own. After “doing this for 3 decades”, that, too, is inexcusable. You should be paying ME for pointing THAT out–and grateful that none of your advertisers were smart enough to catch on to your 30-year grift.

24. Stephen Fucking Fry. Nice non-apology apology, dude! Here’s one from an offended feminist, which will no doubt offend you: I’m sorry your ego is so easily bruised. I’m also sorry you were such a fucking idiot, and so completely fucking ignorant about women in particular and society in general. Next time you feel like getting all ahead of yourself, follow this infallible formula: Open eyes, open ears, open mind, and keep big mouth shut.

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25. Fucking Harpo. How little
do women matter to him and his so-called government? O, let us count the ways; we could be here all day. Or just read the link for one of them. PS: Call this fiscal conservatism? Wastrel. Oh well, I guess you can find ways to make up for that, eh?

26. Fucking MSNBC. Fucking hell, Keith Olbermann was the only thing on that channel worth watching, and they cut him? For a political donation? It would be only fair if they did the same to Joe Fucking Scarborough, but of course they won’t. The fact that there’s an R after his name makes him different, somehow…I guess.

27. Jackson Fucking Diehl. Somebody remind this ideological assclown that neither Fidel nor Chavecito was running for election this fall. Or re-election, in the case of the latter. And that neither Fidel nor Chavecito gives a damn if Repugs DO own the House of Representatives right now. Surprisingly, both these men are well aware (as Diehl is apparently not) that a lot of Dems are equally bad at foreign relations and that whole diplomatic, not-trampling-Latin-America-like-a-stupid-gringo thing. Remember Nancy Fucking Pelosi?

28. Mark Fucking Penn. And speaking of ideological assclowns and Dems, how about this former “advisor” to Her Royal Clintoness? He’s not working for her anymore–there’s a shocker–but she’s still ill-advised when it comes to LatAm, because her basic tune doesn’t differ all that much from Auntie Condi’s. Yer honor, my case rests.

29. and 30. Terry Fucking Nunn and Blair Fucking Crowley. Yes, the wankers of the Campbellford Legion’s Halloween costume contest have been identified. And guess what? The one in the blackface is a retired Toronto police officer and his best friend is black. Of all the people who should know better…aw, who are we kidding? The only way this could have been more offensive is if he’d been the one to don the Kluker sheet and his black buddy had worn the noose.

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And finally to “pub”, whose e-mail address (probably bogus, but what the hell) I’ve decided to link in case any of you lovebugs feel like writing him a little heart-warmer; the poor basement-bound bastard can probably use it. I banned him for leaving the following sploodge on this entry here

You are such an ignorant, intolerant piece of Canadian shit. Mind your own fucking business, freak.

That pithy little piece of projecthun–sorry, projection–comes to us from IP #68.229.194.106. That’s in Oklahoma City. Where they know all about how ignorant and intolerant we peaceniks are. Why, our ignorance and intolerance could have prevented a warmongering terrorist from blowing up their Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, and calling the kids in its daycare centre “collateral damage”. If we freaks only hadn’t minded our own fucking business! But of course, we did, and 168 people died that day. Ah, the glory of the Supreme Sacrifice…

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And just think. Letting things like this happen is what passes for intelligence and tolerance with certain denizens of OKfuckingC. I’d hate to imagine what’s in the local water. Maybe it’s leftover toxic residue from Tim McVeigh’s truck bomb, still eating people’s brains after all this time. Beating your dick raw on a stranger’s desktop won’t help you there, pal. Here’s what will: Get out of Redneck City a bit, see the world, and learn something about cultures that aren’t based on superstition, racism, greed, and yee-haw. That way, you won’t be as tempted to make war…or whack off on my blog.

Good night, and get fucked!

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Festive Left Friday Blogging: Who’s on top again?

As you’re probably aware, the presidents of Colombia and Venezuela decided to kiss and make up after several months of tension and suspension of relations. Who do you suppose got the upper hand in the deal they signed on Wednesday?

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Check the faces, check the body language. And then get back to me, eh?

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Rednecks: We haz them.

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Is this a scene from the US South, fifty years ago? Nope. Try Southern Ontario, less than a week ago:

Two men, one dressed in a Ku Klux Klan robe, hood and Confederate flag, and the other, face painted black and being led around by his captor by a noose tied around his neck, attended a Halloween party hosted at the Legion, and won the night’s best costume prize.

The Campbellford Legion has temporarily closed their doors and will remain closed until further notice. According to Mayor Hector Macmillan, who spoke with the Royal Canadian Legion Ontario Provincial Command President Ed Pigeau, a Legion board of members is being dispatched to Campbellford to deal with the matter.

“They (provincial command) are sending a board of members to assess the situation,” said Mr. Macmillan.

When Mark Andrade, a black man of Jamaican decent and owner of Rubbs Barbecue Bistro in Campbellford, stopped by the Legion that night for a beer with some friends he couldn’t believe what he was seeing.

“I was immediately disgusted and pissed off that this was being encouraged, especially by the Legion,” said Mr. Andrade. “The Legion is a place of respect, I mean you can’t even wear a hat in there and here they are endorsing this kind of behaviour. Everyone else watched and didn’t say a word. It was very revolting.”

Mr. Andrade did not say anything to the two men, nor confront them – he just left. He added he had no idea who the two men were.

Poor taste and judgment: They have it. And as yet, we have no idea who “they” are. Can’t wait to see if anyone comes forward to own up for this blunder. Not holding my breath, though.

BTW, if you want to be have fun with a KKK costume for Halloween, I suggest the following:

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Now THAT should win a prize, because everybody knows that the queerz have impeccable taste and a healthy sense of irony.

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How to screw the pooch, authentically

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Oh yes, little Chihuahua perrito. Once more, you are so fucked! And this time, by a news source I used to trust, at least as far as Mexico went. But no longer. As usual, my amigo Slave Revolt has called it correctly, saying NarcoNews was corrupted. I took my time coming around to his POV, but now I understand and agree. Alas, even the purveyors of “authentic journalism” can screw the pooch. And here’s how they do it, in a step-by-step breakdown…so you can recognize further dog-fuckery in the future:

1. Publish, unedited and uncriticized, one press release from CONAIE, one of several indigenous people’s NGOs in Ecuador.

2. Comment on it in hysterical, smear-mongering hyperbole, questioning none of its premises:

Note by Al Giordano: During Thursday’s coverage of events in Ecuador, we accepted on face value that it was an attempted coup d’etat and saw the same international forces behind the 2009 Honduras coup involved in these events. Now that the immediate dangers have subsided is the moment to reflect more deeply as to what occurred and why.

We also defended Ecuador’s most important coalition of social movements, the Federation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE, in its Spanish initials) from a vicious smear and innuendo campaign against it by North Americans like Eva Golinger, Jean-Guy Allard, and on her Twitter feed, Naomi Klein (see correction down below) who recklessly accused the indigenous women and men of the CONAIE of being agents of imperialism and recipients of funds from US AID and the National Endowment for Democracy (NED).

In subsequent days, waving extremely flimsy and half-stated “evidence,” Golinger and Allard have pressed their crusade to discredit the CONAIE further in a series of articles high on rhetoric and rumor and low on factual content or proof. If this is to become a duel of credibility and honesty between these gringo and Canadian voices and the dignified ones of the CONAIE, we give far more benefit of the doubt to those Ecuadorean voices who have proved for two decades that they hold the interests of their own country and their own peoples high and proud and who have effectively organized and struggled and continue to win real results.

We furthermore consider the efforts by Golinger et al against the good people of the CONAIE to themselves be a form of North American imperialism and view it necessary to call it what it is: dishonesty based on the imperatives of political expediency and worship at the altar of State power. McCarthyism and Stalinism were always two faces on the same coin, after all. Each make their lists, invent false charges, distort the whole truth, as they seek to purge, destroy and silence debate and dissent.

3. …while disregarding the fact that CONAIE is, in fact, very much a recipient of USAID funding, and has been for several years, just like the worst racist and fascist opponents of Hugo Chávez in Venezuela. Which kind of puts a crimp in the whole “CONAIE good people” spin.

It’s not as though indigenous people can’t be misled by gringos with mucho dinero, either. Happens more often than you think in Ecuador; Philip Agee could have told you as much, back when he was still alive. He was with the CIA when they fomented political coups during the 1960s, after all, and one of them (his first assignment, in fact) was in Ecuador. And how did the CIA do it? By cultivating conservative, strongly Catholic indigenous groups, among others. And yes, plenty of US money changed hands then, too. CONAIE did not yet exist, but the pattern of CIA subversion of non-governmental organizations in Ecuador was established during Agee’s time there. It was later carried out under USAID and the NED–to give the whole putschist enterprise the appropriate “democratic” gloss. Scratch the veneer a bit, though, and you’ll see the CIA still very much at work underneath it all.

4. But I guess it’s easier to smear Eva Golinger, absurdly, as a “Stalinist” (never mind that Joe Stalin is long dead) than it is to take a good hard look at CONAIE’s strange assertions:

We energetically announce that there never was any attempted coup d’etat, much less a kidnapping, but an event that responded to the uncertain political management of the government that causes popular discontent through permanent aggression, discrimination and violations of human rights consecrated in the Constitution.

We do not recognize this dictatorial “democracy” because of its lack of freedom of speech, the kidnapping of all the powers of the state by the executive branch in its political system of one government, that does not generate spaces to debate the projects, and laws elaborated from the indigenous movement and other social sectors.

We categorically refute claims that the CONAIE, the Pachakutik Political Movement, the peoples and nationalities have any relationship at all with the organism known as USAID, previously NED, not today nor ever. To the contrary, we know that this organization finances the “social programs” of this government like the forest partnership and that, yes, is condemnable.

We demand the constitutional suspension of the National Congress for its failure to comply with the constitutional mandate that it legislate much less audit as it is well known that all laws are approved by the president’s legal minister.

We condemn the usurpation of press freedom when on September 30 all media not allied with the government was forced to broadcast government news in “cadena nacional,” a means by which all access to information is controlled and manipulated with a version of the facts that does not inform about the real dimensions of the situation on that day in the country.

Really, Al are you going to let THAT pass unchallenged? You call THAT “authentic”?

I call bullshit. On several points. Let’s take them down one by one:

(a) “We energetically announce that there never was any attempted coup d’etat, much less a kidnapping, but an event that responded to the uncertain political management of the government that causes popular discontent through permanent aggression, discrimination and violations of human rights consecrated in the Constitution.”

This is the first bald-faced CONAIE lie. What happened in Ecuador on September 20 WAS, unequivocally, a coup. Eyewitnesses who were at the hospital where Rafael Correa was held prisoner that day say that yes, he WAS kidnapped and held there against his will. One of them, Dr. Paula Vernimmen, actually tweeted the events as they went down. I followed her on Twitter that day, almost literally biting my nails in fear for Correa’s life. My fear was well justified; Dr. Vernimmen later tweeted some pictures that prove that yes, there was a coup. Mere protesters against alleged human-rights violations don’t fire big live ammo at an armored van containing a president, after all.

As for the “violations of human rights consecrated in the Constitution”, I seem to recall Rafael Correa convening a constituent assembly to rewrite Ecuador’s old, fusty gringo-imperialist era one. Why would he violate his own rules? Makes no sense, and doesn’t explain his high popularity in the days and weeks i
mmediately following the coup attempt, either. Consistently over 70% in the polls since the coup, people. And this popularity comes even as Quito remains under an indefinite state of emergency!

It also doesn’t explain the fact that the general public strongly supports the army, which was instrumental in rescuing Correa, and condemns the police for revolting.

So yes, as you may have guessed, this too is CONAIE talking out its collective buttocks. One might think that if they really valued democracy, they would at least have the decency to condemn putschist tactics, but oh nooooo. To the contrary, they endorse them. Read on…

(b) “We do not recognize this dictatorial ‘democracy’ because of its lack of freedom of speech, the kidnapping of all the powers of the state by the executive branch in its political system of one government, that does not generate spaces to debate the projects, and laws elaborated from the indigenous movement and other social sectors.”

“Dictatorial democracy”? Now there’s an oxymoron if ever I heard one. Correa is popularly elected (and re-elected). With a margin of victory that leaves no doubt. He even won his second term on the first round, in a region all too known for its two-round elections of less-popular, more conservative candidates. What could be more “dictatorial”? Well, maybe if Correa had abolished the entire Ecuadorian parliament, CONAIE’s absurd claim of “kidnapping all of the powers of the state” might hold water. But last I looked, the country still had one, and it was still running, albeit not always in CONAIE’s favor. So it’s not as though there are no “spaces to debate the projects, and laws elaborated from the indigenous movement and other social sectors.” Actually, it looks more as if the democratic debate works just fine, and if CONAIE comes out the loser, well, too bad. Nobody elected THEM to a majority in the assembly, or to the presidency. (Maybe they’d be more popular if they cut the USAID purse strings!)

(c) “We categorically refute claims that the CONAIE, the Pachakutik Political Movement, the peoples and nationalities have any relationship at all with the organism known as USAID, previously NED, not today nor ever. To the contrary, we know that this organization finances the ‘social programs’ of this government like the forest partnership and that, yes, is condemnable.”

Whoa, whoa, whoa…USAID finances Correa? Now that’s just plain crazy talk. Why would they finance a man who’s on the same side as another president they’ve been trying to topple since he came to office more than a decade ago? I’m talking here about Chavecito, to whom Correa is often (and not wrongly) compared. USAID, like the CIA, wants Correa dead; their lackeys in the Ecuadorian federal police made that abundantly clear.

Plus, that “categorically refute” thing has already been shot down by Eva Golinger’s documented proof of the exact opposite. They may deny, but they CAN’T refute what she has found–hard documentation proving that yes, there is a long-standing relationship between CONAIE and USAID and the NED.

(d) “We demand the constitutional suspension of the National Congress for its failure to comply with the constitutional mandate that it legislate much less audit as it is well known that all laws are approved by the president’s legal minister.”

They demand WHAT? Suspension of an elected parliament? That sounds awfully putschist and dictatorial. Who are these people to condemn democracy as “dictatorial” when what they are doing is worse?

And as you may have guessed, they’re also not telling the truth about the assembly’s failure to “legislate much less audit”. What’s very strange is that their legislative arm, Pachakutic, originally voted to support Correa’s constitution. When did they turn against him, and what turned them? Questions, questions–don’t expect honest answers from them or Al Giordano, though.

(e) “We condemn the usurpation of press freedom when on September 30 all media not allied with the government was forced to broadcast government news in ‘cadena nacional,’ a means by which all access to information is controlled and manipulated with a version of the facts that does not inform about the real dimensions of the situation on that day in the country.”

This is the same bullshit the Venezuelan opposition spouts all the time, freely and in their own private media, whenever Chavecito uses his legal right to broadcast an important announcement on all channels. It is also a legally enshrined right in Ecuador. And public service announcements by the federal government are also a fact of life here in North America, although we don’t have cadenas per se. So this is another silly complaint that doesn’t hold water. It does, however, smell very much of USAID’s media-manipulating hand.

As to the claim that “all access to information is controlled and manipulated with a version of the facts that does not inform about the real dimensions of the situation on that day in the country”, that’s an absurd projection. Not to mention false. CNN’s Spanish channel was unaffected, and transmitted nonstop lies, pro-US crapaganda and just plain bullshit throughout the cadena. It was so bad, and so utterly wrong, that the local CNN correspondent, Rodolfo Muñoz, resigned–in a move eerily reminiscent of what Andrés Izarra, formerly news director of Venezuela’s oldest private channel, RCTV, did when his bosses told him to allow “nothing pro-Chávez on screen”.

And that’s not even touching the fact that Ecuador’s private TV channels are all very right-wing–and bitterly opposed to Rafael Correa, who has often complained of their biased coverage. The idea that they were “manipulated” by the president into misinforming the people is laughable on the face of it. They were, if anything, for once made to report the truth. And you can bet that they are bitter…

Yes, CONAIE is lying. It and Pachakutic are lying in support of a fascist coup, one that would only hurt the indigenous peoples of Ecuador if it had succeeded. It would have put the treacherous Lucio “Sucio” Gutiérrez back in power, reinstated all the old corruption, led to murderous riots and repressions, and prevented the rainforest cleanup (by Chevron, among others) that Correa was pushing for–a move that would have directly benefited the indigenous! If anyone is manipulated here, it is clearly CONAIE and Pachakutic, who are touting, by strange coincidence, the exact same line as the US State Dept. would have them do. That line is the lie.

And Al Giordano accepts the lie at face value, with no further investigation, simply because his loopy anti-statist views dictate that he must denounce anyone favorable to a LatAm head of state, even someone as diligent as Eva Golinger, as “Stalinist”. And that this is somehow “authentic journalism”, to present a crazy, downright libelous press release, merely translated and not analyzed, as “the truth”. Maybe because serious analysis would reveal him, embarrassingly, to be a hack, fronting for the same awful policies as CONAIE–policies that would only hurt their own people in the long run, and actively hinder plurinational participation in Ecuador’s future.

Shame on him.

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Peace or poppies? The ethical dilemma that shouldn’t be

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“Soldiers and sailors and airmen, too

Fought for us across the sea;

Brave and unselfish, strong and true,

Keeping Canada free!

I’ll wear a poppy on Remembrance Day

To show I’m proud of what they did for me…”

We sang that song in sixth grade, before I had any real idea how ironic it was. You see, both branches of my family were on the “wrong” side of the two World Wars, being Germans (the one in northern Germany, the other in the Serbian part of Yugoslavia). My family was NOT Canadian at the time, and freedom? Under Hitler? Pah. At best, non-Jewish Germans only thought they were free, or that they were fighting for their freedom (or whatever other bogus “noble” cause was in vogue). If there was one thing most Germans knew full well, it was that the war was NOT about anybody’s freedom. It was a farce, a dirty joke, for anyone to claim that it had to do with that. I didn’t know that at the time; I just sang along in the school assembly, blithe and unquestioning, when directed to do so.

And of course, I knew nothing about how the town of Kitchener, Ontario–home to one of Canada’s largest ethnic-German populations–used to be called Berlin. Or about how Japanese Canadians were interned, for no reason other than being Japanese…and Canadian. If I had known those things, the whole “freedom” meme would have been easier for me to question. But of course they don’t teach you things like that in Grade 6!

Seven years later, and several decades wiser, I went on to win second place in the provincial division of the Royal Canadian Legion essay contest, this time acknowledging my ironies, lamenting the futility of war, and adding that the purpose of war memorials should not be to glorify war, but to remind us not to make more of them. I’m still proud of that essay, which was what helped me to sort my mind out about war, and come down on the side of peace. My basic conclusion still stands.

And that was how I made my peace with the poppy.

Now I’m of two minds about wearing it again. This letter to the editors makes a cogent case for not wearing it:

World War I, of course, is not the only war in which Canadians fought and died, but the “they died to make us free” model seems equally inappropriate to Canadian participation in the Korean War, the Vietnam War and the (so-called) Gulf War. World War II is a different matter – Hitler and Nazism were obvious evils which had to be eradicated. Even granting this, there are moral ambiguities associated with that war which we still have difficulty acknowledging.

In 1992, for instance, Brian and Terence McKenna made a documentary (The Valour and the Horror) which looked carefully at the bombing of German cities by Canadian aircrews. Although careful to praise the personal valour of individual airmen, the McKenna brothers pointed out that these bombs rarely hit military targets but did kill thousands of civilians.

Furthermore, they noted, the Allied command knew perfectly well that these bombs were missing military targets and killing civilians but continued the raids nevertheless, as a way of demoralizing hostile populations. Finally, the documentary suggested these mass killings contributed little if anything to winning the war. There was nothing new in any of this. Academic historians had been saying similar things for years – but nobody listens to academics. A documentary on the CBC was another matter.

The response to the McKenna brothers was electric. Although many veterans were glad someone had finally had the courage to challenge the official version of history, other veterans and many veterans groups throughout Canada uttered squeals of rage. They used their influence to spark a Senate investigation and the CBC was pressured (with some success) to define the documentary a “docudrama.” In other words, it was fiction not history – in contrast of course to the sanitized version of history promoted by veterans organizations. It was a disgraceful episode in recent Canadian history.

If we want the future to be a better place, we must confront the horrors of the past, even if that includes horrors for which Canada (or the United States or Great Britain or any of the other official good guys) were responsible – and that means challenging all sanitized versions of history, even those that come masked beneath the emotionally charged image of a blood-red poppy.

Meanwhile, a British campaign resurrects an old idea, one that might just finally gain some traction in the age of the Internets, when buried history gets dug up again and dusted off:

The idea of decoupling Armistice Day , the red poppy and later Remembrance Day from their military culture dates back to 1926, just a few years after the British Legion was persuaded to try using the red poppy as a fundraising tool in Britain.

A member of the No More War Movement suggested that the British Legion should be asked to imprint ‘No More War’ in the centre of the red poppies instead of ‘Haig Fund’ and failing this pacifists should make their own flowers.

The details of any discussion with the British Legion are unknown but as the centre of the red poppy displayed the ‘Haig Fund’ imprint until 1994 it was clearly not successful. A few years later the idea was again discussed by the Co-operative Women’s Guild who in 1933 produced the first white poppies to be worn on Armistice Day (later called Remembrance Day). The Guild stressed that the white poppy was not intended as an insult to those who died in the First World War – a war in which many of the women lost husbands, brothers, sons and lovers. The following year the newly founded Peace Pledge Union joined the CWG in the distribution of the poppies and later took over their annual promotion

And here’s an irony: The same Royal Canadian Legion who saw merit in my ambivalent essay, and who also claim with a straight face that the poppy represents those who died for our freedom…have tried to ban the free-speech gesture that is the white poppy!

Remind me of what all that warring and dying was for, again?

I would love to wear a white poppy. I think it’s the perfect gesture: Honor the dead, by speaking for life and peace. But I live in a fairly conservative town, where the white poppy campaign has yet to reach. I can’t see our Royal Canadian Legion branch selling them anytime soon; their official position is apparently still stuck somewhere around the same level as that sixth-grade jingle.

And I’m not the kind of person who stands on street corners selling things, braving ignorant people’s abuses alone.

So here I am again, stuck on the horns of the same old dilemma: Peace or poppies?

How about peace AND poppies?

Sigh.

Guess I’ll throw some coins in the box and fish out the old red poppy yet again…and pin a peace button right next to it, just so people know why I’m really wearing that thing. And if anyone wants to argue that it’s an insult, I’ll point to both and remind them that we peaceniks fight this fight so their loved ones don’t have to go die for someone else’s arrogance all over again.

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Dilma is full of win

Now that Brazil has made history, electing its first female (and first female leftist ex-guerrilla) president, here’s Carlos Latuff, Brazilian cartoonist, with the “official portrait”:

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And now that one ass-kicking is done, let the next commence. Here’s a round-up of all things Dilma on the day after “DilmaDay”:

The WSJ mutes the historic significance of Dilma, and instead strikes the usual unnecessary note of neoliberal caution about how social spending went up under Lula (hinting, stupidly, that it has to be reined in and cut back now). Duh: that increased spending the reason Brazil weathered the recession so much better than the “civilized” countries of the north. If you don’t expect poor people to live on air, they actually help fuel the economic engine, dumbasses. Or did you think poor brown folks are just all useless eaters?

Bloomberg BusinessWeek seems to have been bitten by the same bug, only they’re saying it’s the Brazilian currency unit, the real, that needs to be “curbed” (stomped?) under Dilma. Translation: Make yourselves cheaper for us northern imperialists, can’tcha?

But here’s the funny thing: The same Bloomie article draws that spin based on the words of a local CEPAL analyst. Whose real emphasis, it should be noted, was not on the “inflated” real, but on wealth redistribution, otherwise known as taxing the rich and social spending for the rest–a broadly beneficial concept surely foreign to the money marketeers except, of course, as an example of the socialism they want us all to abandon. Buried close to the bottom: a prediction that Brazil’s economy will grow 8%, surpassing CEPAL’s earlier estimate. I’m sorry, Dilma needs to “curb” WHAT, again?

And here’s something interesting: the stodgy Torygraph rather blandly mentions Dilma’s guerrilla past, and also that she was jailed for it and subjected to electroshock torture. If you’ve seen State of Siege, you’ll probably be gasping with recognition here; the electroshock torture method was imported to Brazil, and taught to its police, by none other than Dan Mitrione (who is thinly fictionalized in the Costa-Gavras film as “Philip Michael Santore”). Mitrione later went on to inflict the same upon Brazil’s little southerly neighbor, Uruguay. So now, not only does Uruguay have a president who was once jailed and tortured for his leftist guerrilla work by Mitrione’s pupils, but so does Brazil! This should be interesting when she and Pepe Mujica get to talking. Can’t wait to hear about THAT conversation! But of course, I won’t expect to hear much from the Torygraph, which prefers to compare her to their senile homegrown villainess, Maggie Thatcher. Oh yeah, real basis for comparison there–Dilma was and probably still is opposed to everything Maggie the Milk Snatcher was about, and vice versa. Torygraph FAIL! Pepe Mujica is a much more natural one to compare Dilma to, and for that, I’ll be reading the Spanish-language alternative news from down thereabouts.

As usual, the anglo crapaganda whores are missing the real story and focusing mainly on the bullshit. But you and I knew that already, eh?

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Cuba overrun with cancer patients

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I’ve blogged on this one before, but it looks like now, some interesting Cuban research into scorpion venom as a cancer treatment is starting to pay off big-time:

A Cuban pharmaceutical laboratory has been overrun by hundreds of foreign patients, Italians above all, who have flown to Havana to be treated with a natural medicine against cancer made from scorpion venom.

The director-general of Labiofam, Pavel Pizart, explained that the avalanche began in the beginning of October, after an Italian journalist filed a report, complete with hidden camera and interviews of several patients who had been treated with the antitumor product, named Vidatox.

“On the 4th 350 Italians arrived, on the 5th more than 250, and the number has remained above 200 a day from Monday to Friday,” said Pizart in a press conference, adding that the company has had to build facilities to tend to the visitors, since it did not have the proper installations.

“You can imagine what it’s like in a company which was not designed for that, which doesn’t have infrastructure, with 350 people waiting outside. It was a problem, we didn’t have anyplace to put them. 12 specialists for 350 people was complicated, but to this minute, no one has left the place without the product in hand,” Pizart said.

According to Pizart, the Cuban embassy in Italy has also been overwhelmed by visa applications, and charter flights have been booked since commercial airlines did not have enough seats.

The diplomatic installation in Rome placed a notice on its website that said “For now, unfortunately, it will not be possible to respond positively to the thousands of requests pouring in to Labiofam, since its production is still very limited.”

The company’s director of research and development, Isbel González, said that Vidatox is a homeopathic preparation made from five protein peptides of low molecular weight extracted from the venom of the scorpion, and which has demonstrated an “analgesic, anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor effect in more than 15 different cancer cell lines.”

According to González, Vidatox has been tested on more than 10,000 cancer patients, some 3,500 of them foreigners, and has shown “positive results”, ranging from “improved quality of life” to “slowed tumor growth”.

The medication is the result of 15 years of research, and Labiofam says that its homeopathic version should be registered in the coming days and could be commercially produced immediately. González added that the company would continue research to produce synthetic or biotechnological versions of the compound.

The medication was produced from over 5,000 scorpions of the Rhopalurus junceus variety, native to eastern Cuba. According to the company, it has no contraindications and is compatible with any other oncological treatment.

Pavel Pizart says that for the time being, since it has not been registered yet, Vidatox is being given out for free to persons from all over the world who have been coming to the laboratory in search of the product, but once registered, they will charge a fee for it. The intent is to produce more than a million units before the end of the year.

“If we find an Italian company that wants to sell the product in Italy, we’ll sell it to them. And if that’s not possible, in a few days we’ll be selling it here in Cuba to anyone who comes,” said Pizart, adding that Vidatox could be exported to any countries asking for it under normal trade treaties.

Labiofam has a history of half a century, and employs more than 3,500 workers in Cuba. The company presented the results of its Vidatox research in its first international congress in late September in Havana before some 500 delegates from all parts of the world.

Translation mine.

Michael Moore may want to consider a second Sicko movie, at this rate. Maybe a group of cancer-stricken first responders from 9-11 will want to try this treatment, too.

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A million and counting

Who has it?

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Yep, Chavecito passed the million-follower tweeter milestone today. At this rate, it won’t be long before he whips Alejandro Sanz’s ass. Time to set the countdown clock, kiddies!

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