ECUADOREAN EVIL CAME TO WASHINGTON and SEDUCED THE EASILY DUPPED:
VICTORY LAPS UNWELCOME
July 28, 2008 The United States of America inexplicably supported the astonishingly inappropriate roll out of pure evil across its government last week of Ecuadorean perps, propagandists, liars and ninnyhammers. It was a roll out worthy of Fenton Communicatons astroturffers and propagandists. This dizzying array of liars -most of who should be in jail- has cost the USA credibility even as the Andean Desk at State Department self congratulates itself for its gay abandon of core principles and extols the virtues of its appeasement with criminals policy behind the back of Secretary Rice and President Bush.
We reprint here the jolly happy face of Ecuadorean evil: Gustavo Larrea. Of all his myths and lies- and every word is a whopper- we take special umbrage of his claim that the new democratic constitution of Ecuador will craft much needed stability in Ecuador. This is a bald lie. What Correa's so called constitution does is to actually kill liberty and inserts a totalitarian state by any definition. If this be stability by dictatorship then we suppose that Larrea spoke a half truth as he was busy selling the "alternative" stabilizing law or "new democracy" under Correa. Correa's plan is not new and it is not democracy and it will only stabilize by terror which benefits Correa's now entrenched extortionists and cartel leaders.
We call on the government of the United States, particularly the Department of State, US AID's pro drugs minions and the National Security Council to cease and desist its funding and support for liars and perps such as Gustavo Larrea and Rafael Correa. Instead, the USA must read that horrifying constitution for what it is and stop pouring out its money and support for this trash.
Here is a promotional inside the USA to enable Correa's narcostate:
Inter-American Dialogue
EVENT SUMMARIES
Title: Ecuador's Security and Foreign Policy
Author: Aaron Ordower
Date: July 24, 2008
In light of questions about Ecuador’s recent nationalizations, new draft constitution and relationship with Colombian rebels, Minister of Internal and External Security Gustavo Larrea is trying to combat what he sees as the international “stigmatization” of the government of President Rafael Correa. He gave an overview of security, border, drug, and foreign policy developments in Ecuador at an event sponsored by the Inter-American Dialogue and the Center for Strategic and International Studies on July 24, 2008.
Larrea emphasized Ecuador’s unique success in deterring coca cultivation, saying “we do not have a single hectare of illegal drug production on our soil,” as a result of the country’s “zero tolerance” policy and their targeting of organized crime kingpins rather than so-called “drug mules.” A lynchpin of the anti-narcotics policy is the new Plan Ecuador, a security and development project offering credit to Ecuadorean farmers who produce legitimate crops, such as chocolate, along the border with Colombia. As Larrea put it, “Coca no, cocoa yes.”
Larrea emphasized that there were “discrepancies” between the United States and Ecuador but not conflict. Relations with the US embassy in Quito, counternarcotics successes and Andean trade preferences were cited as particularly encouraging points of convergence. Responding to a question about Ecuador’s decision to stop allowing the United States to operate anti-drug flights out of the Manta air force base, Larrea said the lease was simply expiring and the government had plans to use the runways for commercial flights.
Regarding Ecuador’s new draft constitution approved the same day as the event, Larrea insisted that it continues the push toward political stability, the best way to strengthen security and economic prosperity. Ecuador is distinct from its neighbors in the region, he said, and undergoing a unique process of socioeconomic change.
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ECrisis wants you to study the essentials of what Larrea blithely calls a "unique socioeconomic change." He is referring to Correa's socialist-Marxist-communist manifesto for the new narcostate of Ecuador. But neither Michael Shifter of the DIALOGUE nor the CSIS wizards noted this. McLarty's Donahoo is of course taking lots of money from CHEVRON to politically "negotiate" a legal claim against CHEVRON. This is a fools errand.
And when Larrea states that Ecuador does not have illegal drug production, this is because all facets of drug production is now legal in Ecuador, including cocaine labs, drugs trans shipments and hybrid heroin production as well as white slavery to work the poppy fields. Double speak gets no one the facts and we reject in full this pre written screed which is an effrontery to law abiding citizens of Ecuador. Lying to the United States is never a good idea.
As long as Ecuadoreans care nothing for the liars, ninnyhammers, dimwits and dunces running their lives- who should be in jail at once- we sustain no compassion however we do denounce the failed policy of appeasement for the corrupt cartel called Correa's government.
-Pedro Camargo for ECrisis
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