Correa Joins Chavez in Phony "Alternative" Democracy Calls for State Kleptocracy and an End to Free Speech
May 20, 2007 Yesterday Rafael Correa, titular head of Ecuador where he has ousted democracy and its legally elected leaders, defended his indefensible orders, with no due process, to jail [six months prison time] and a civil law suit for printing the truth, against La Hora media company. Illegally serving as prosecutor, judge and jury, Correa insures that his kangaroo courts will hold his media killing [and free speech killing] threats close to their pockets.
See the latest here.
Even Correa's kangaroo congress tepidly asked that Correa respect their media. To be sure, the fake congress of Correa's puppets immediately backed down, showing precisely that they have and hold, shamefully, no principles whatsoever. Besides, the congressional majority today were never publicly elected anyway and are themselves beholden to Correa's dictatorial whims.
Rafael Correa vows to fight incompetence, even if it costs him his job. We hope Correa makes good on his phony threat to resign because his incompetent, criminal regime of militarized communists and NGOs of the pro-FARC type has seized all powers and now only knows one thing: threaten and imprison all detractors to install Chavez's full time media-as-state- propaganda empire. Or....how to remonopolize all that exists in the Andes to insure market share for Iranian mergers and Hezbollah-style conglomerates that should never be retaken by these terrorist state supporters.
The titular head of the OAS, Insulza- sounding exactly as if he takes his Talking Points and diplomatic instructions from the pro FARC and pro-Iran Soros paid activists who demand installation of these phony alternative democracies for Hezbollah and FARC-backed fun and profit- calls this "alternative democracy." We call it self enriching thuggery or non transparent, criminal state kleptocracy. Rafael Correa and Hugo Chavez call this replication of Fidel Castro's KGB style media management under the new partnering with their middle eastern investors. Insulza would do well to start defining democracy upwards and stop defining it down. Insulza faces his own OAS annual grouping soon enough. We can only imagine his glee when he explains to his donor nations, most of them woefully negligent in paying their annual dues, that he claims that George Soros is, in his own words, "a great statesman." Soros is no statesman- never has been and never will be. He is no philanthropist either.
Soros is, by his own words, a man who wants to make money- lots of money- and claims that he himself holds no morals whatsoever. And Insulza is no champion for functional democracy- never has been and never will be. Insulza would be well advised to cut off the Soros groups that encourage the FARC's end runs and get back to doing what he does so well- serving as a Chilean functionary of the lowest threshold. The U.S. Senate continues to block any ratification of Bush's pick for U.S. delegate to the OAS in order to give Insulza a free reign, with no official checks and balances over how he spends the bulk of his budgets, which mostly comes from the hapless U.S. taxpayer who has no idea what their monies go for, which is mostly to uplift these neo communist souls and their ruinous activities. Of course no Latin has ever demanded transparency either of the OAS and every nation should ask what their money goes toward.
Today it looks like their dues to the OAS go toward feeding the Chavez-Correa-Iranian media conglomerate building efforts underway with full support for the end of free speech. Rafael Correa should resign for his attacks on free speech. So too should Insulza, who has repeatedly refused to support all tenants of democracy in Latin America, claiming that he cannot do much. Insulza should detail why he refused to support the re opening of public media in Venezuela and reinsertion of democratically elected representatives in Ecuador. Of course Insulza cannot do much as long as he makes excuses....from the back seat of his limousine...running away from all leadership, which demands that he act to build democracy, in his haste to assuage Hugo Chavez, Rafael Correa, the investing mullahs of Iran, and the seemingly FARC supporting George Soros. These are the real bosses of the OAS. Their global viewpoint serves none.
Democracy deserves better than these fake heralds of reconstruction of a determinedly undemocratic continent.
- - The Editors, ECrisis
See the latest here.
Even Correa's kangaroo congress tepidly asked that Correa respect their media. To be sure, the fake congress of Correa's puppets immediately backed down, showing precisely that they have and hold, shamefully, no principles whatsoever. Besides, the congressional majority today were never publicly elected anyway and are themselves beholden to Correa's dictatorial whims.
Rafael Correa vows to fight incompetence, even if it costs him his job. We hope Correa makes good on his phony threat to resign because his incompetent, criminal regime of militarized communists and NGOs of the pro-FARC type has seized all powers and now only knows one thing: threaten and imprison all detractors to install Chavez's full time media-as-state- propaganda empire. Or....how to remonopolize all that exists in the Andes to insure market share for Iranian mergers and Hezbollah-style conglomerates that should never be retaken by these terrorist state supporters.
The titular head of the OAS, Insulza- sounding exactly as if he takes his Talking Points and diplomatic instructions from the pro FARC and pro-Iran Soros paid activists who demand installation of these phony alternative democracies for Hezbollah and FARC-backed fun and profit- calls this "alternative democracy." We call it self enriching thuggery or non transparent, criminal state kleptocracy. Rafael Correa and Hugo Chavez call this replication of Fidel Castro's KGB style media management under the new partnering with their middle eastern investors. Insulza would do well to start defining democracy upwards and stop defining it down. Insulza faces his own OAS annual grouping soon enough. We can only imagine his glee when he explains to his donor nations, most of them woefully negligent in paying their annual dues, that he claims that George Soros is, in his own words, "a great statesman." Soros is no statesman- never has been and never will be. He is no philanthropist either.
Soros is, by his own words, a man who wants to make money- lots of money- and claims that he himself holds no morals whatsoever. And Insulza is no champion for functional democracy- never has been and never will be. Insulza would be well advised to cut off the Soros groups that encourage the FARC's end runs and get back to doing what he does so well- serving as a Chilean functionary of the lowest threshold. The U.S. Senate continues to block any ratification of Bush's pick for U.S. delegate to the OAS in order to give Insulza a free reign, with no official checks and balances over how he spends the bulk of his budgets, which mostly comes from the hapless U.S. taxpayer who has no idea what their monies go for, which is mostly to uplift these neo communist souls and their ruinous activities. Of course no Latin has ever demanded transparency either of the OAS and every nation should ask what their money goes toward.
Today it looks like their dues to the OAS go toward feeding the Chavez-Correa-Iranian media conglomerate building efforts underway with full support for the end of free speech. Rafael Correa should resign for his attacks on free speech. So too should Insulza, who has repeatedly refused to support all tenants of democracy in Latin America, claiming that he cannot do much. Insulza should detail why he refused to support the re opening of public media in Venezuela and reinsertion of democratically elected representatives in Ecuador. Of course Insulza cannot do much as long as he makes excuses....from the back seat of his limousine...running away from all leadership, which demands that he act to build democracy, in his haste to assuage Hugo Chavez, Rafael Correa, the investing mullahs of Iran, and the seemingly FARC supporting George Soros. These are the real bosses of the OAS. Their global viewpoint serves none.
Democracy deserves better than these fake heralds of reconstruction of a determinedly undemocratic continent.
- - The Editors, ECrisis

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