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Putin's "Dalliance" is Fake VIAGRA to Sell Fake Manhood to Correa and Chavez
September 15, 2008 It is vitally important that we take a look at recent events across the Americas. To be sure, many nations sustain misery- miserable life quality situations escalating by their own hands to bring their people under the bizarre, harsh hands of state communism which is a massively corrupt cartel to jigger just about everything that matters. Of course this is unpopular. Just as we received many notes last week from young men in Venezuela jokingly telling us that they are about to be forced to study Russian language - or Farsi- they are not sure what is going on. And that is a by product of horrible state controls to install sweeping societal changes which set off intended and unintended consequences. This unsure frame of mind- unsettling and full of unease- is of course a consequence of manipulative thinking now residing with so called leaders such as Evo Morales, Rafael Correa and Hugo Chavez who are truly and deeply addicted to manipulative, also called dishonest, leadership.
But wait you say- they are honest democratically elected presidents. These men have said all along that their goal is to replicate the glories of Cuban communism in Bolivia, Ecuador and Venezuela and their constitutions- or as the case may be- outside the law singular controls by their ultimate leaders ordering constitutional manifests- have effects. And these effects, while giving road maps to their heart of communist-Iranian merges, are still not taken seriously by our friends and neighbors who are appropriately unhappy/miserable but still yet refuse to open their eyes and actually stand for functional government and freedoms. We simply do not approve their refusal to stand for anything to restore freedoms while doing nothing except complaining passively. Passive aggressive behaviors may be the worst enemy at hand and even though enshrined as society's greatest skill by every Ecuadorean social teacher, we vow that this is ruinous and as a tactic destroyed the common good, which needs abrupt and total honesty and direct support. In other words, instead of manipulating honesty and reality, the sins of our persons are better ended and a turn around in service to honor and integrity is much needed.
Here is a superb analysis on recent events:
The Wall Street Journal
September 15, 2008
THE AMERICAS
By MARY ANASTASIA O'GRADY
Hugo Chávez's Russian Dalliance
September 15, 2008; Page A21
As two Russian Tu-160 bombers landed in Venezuela last week on a training mission, President Hugo Chávez took to his nation's airwaves to celebrate. It was the first time since the Cold War that military jets sent from Moscow touched down in the Western Hemisphere. "Yankee hegemony is finished," Mr. Chávez declared.
What the Venezuelan did not mention was the fact that, according to a State Department official, "the U.S. Air Force picked up the Russian aircraft just west of Norway and escorted them all the way to Venezuela."
That American top guns could toy with Russians sent to show solidarity with Venezuela is not surprising. Vladimir Putin has been trying to rebuild his military, but it is no match for U.S. might. Nor is it believable that Russia seriously expects to challenge the U.S. in the Caribbean with the flotilla it says that it is sending next month for joint exercises with Venezuela.
Yet 17 years after we thought the Cold War had ended, Russia is evoking memories of the 1962 Cuban missile crisis by playing war games with another would-be Latin strongman. It's Mr. Putin's way of making a face at President Bush for his proposed missile defense in Europe, and his resistance to Russia's latest efforts to restore its former empire by force.
Mr. Chávez is only too happy to be used. He thinks he's getting something in return. His Bolivarian Revolution -- a full-court press designed to impose communism throughout Latin America -- is in trouble, and as its popularity has waned, so too have his options for restoring confidence in his leadership. Yet there is still the fail-safe practice of Yankee-baiting. In the spirit of Fidel Castro, Mr. Chávez seems to believe that if the foreign devil can be painted as an imminent threat to sovereignty, the nation might rally behind him. This idea, shared by Bolivian President Evo Morales, explains not only Russian military tourism in the Caribbean but also last week's expulsion of the U.S. ambassadors to Caracas and La Paz.
Mr. Chávez has troubles at home, and elsewhere in the region resistance to his Bolivarian Revolution is also rising. Last week it boiled over in Bolivia, where Mr. Morales, backed by Mr. Chávez, seeks to consolidate power through a Venezuelan-style rewrite of the constitution.
Governors and local populations in four of Bolivia's nine departments have said they will not accept ratification of the new constitution by popular referendum. They also have expressed a desire for increased autonomy from La Paz. But on Aug. 28, Mr. Morales signed a decree that put the referendum in motion anyway.
That ignited a firestorm, and in recent weeks road blocks and strikes designed to paralyze the country have provoked violence in the streets. Last week, eight people were killed in civilian clashes in the province of Pando.
It is true that Bolivia is witnessing a battle between regions for control of the nation's resources. But we are also watching a life-or-death struggle against the communist ideology that Mr. Morales -- also an admirer of Fidel -- wants to impose. He has admitted that Castro coached him on how to use the guise of democracy as a way of reaching his goal. Yet he hasn't been prepped to face resistance. His hard line has unified and emboldened his critics. Now he can no longer reach out to the governors without appearing weak.
Frustrated by these failures, Mr. Morales decided to blame the Yankees. On Sept. 11, he expelled U.S. Ambassador Philip Goldberg, claiming that the U.S. was supporting the dissident governors. No evidence was provided. Mr. Chávez followed suit the same day, expelling U.S. Ambassador Patrick Duddy from Caracas in solidarity with Mr. Morales and threatening to cut off oil supplies if the U.S. attacks Venezuela.
Clearly the objective for both presidents was to rally the hard-core base, but it is doubtful that it impressed anyone else. Bolivia remains a nightmare for Mr. Chávez and not only because a Morales defeat would damage his own imperial aspirations. A greater problem is that the opposition at the local level in Bolivia is made up of popular, democratically elected leaders who are viewed by their constituents as defenders of the people.
Back in Venezuela, Mr. Chávez's opposition has been relatively weak. But it might learn from Bolivian dissidents ways to mobilize a serious challenge to chavismo.
This is the scenario that Mr. Chávez faces ahead of the Nov. 23 gubernatorial elections in 23 states and the district of Caracas. With the economy in shambles, inflation hovering around 30% and the opposition beginning to unite, Venezuela's messiah is feeling some heat. It is not impossible, assuming fair elections (which is far from certain), for opposition candidates to win at least three important states and perhaps as many as six. For a man with dictatorial ambitions, this is anathema. Which is why the Uncle Sam boogeyman is being trotted out, the Russians were called in, and Washington's ambassadors have been sent packing.
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This article by Mary Anastasia O'Grady is vitally important for several reasons. First, the article exposes a reality we have evaluated first hand...because we have taken the time and the trouble as anyone remotely involved in living anywhere or working anywhere in the Andes was required to do and most refused to do so out of laziness or by accepting Chavez's double agents' comments that this is not necessary [do not look behind the curtain of Oz, they warn- not needed, will change again soon and represents nothing] and is indeed silly. To these agents of dishonesty, we remind that no nation which sustains communist constitutions and communist-deranged presidential manifests and decrees remains long not known as a communist tinged nation. It is vitally important to grasp the framework of these days and what impacts lives. We reject these dishonest persons and their advice that no one need know what the new Bolivian, Venezuelan or Ecuadorean constitutions mandate- whether by plebiscite or by presidential order. Indeed we consider this movement to brown out all knowledge of the operating vehicles of cartel behavior- also called Andean communism- as a hallmark of dishonesty whether this be first hand or second hand. And indeed we can see that acting with passive-aggressive tendencies toward hiding from the new laws in these lands, by pretending that these sweeping controls over all facets of life, and the vast unsettling unknown conditions crafted intentionally by Chavez, Correa and Morales is every bit as suicidal as jumping for joy that Cuban communism has landed.
To say, "The Russians are Coming!" is not exactly correct. The Russians have come and more importantly, their handmaidens called cartel capos, money movers, oil traders of nefarious origins, actors from Hezbollah/ Iran have come....and still stream across the countryside. And still yet we do not grasp why the Russians want to throw their lot in with Chavez, Morales and Correa, to protect and defend these leaders of the FARC. Does Putin, we ask, really want to be known as an ally of FARC running nations? All this is incomprehensible to us, even as Russian oil traders from Venezuela, also called unregistered lobbyists and foreign agents, go around spewing silliness that Russia really does not like nor appreciate Chavez and Correa. This too is a dishonest distraction. Russia is and has and will commit major money to a show of alliance with Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia- as it does with Cuba today- whether they "like" the dishonest and disgusting leaders they deal with or not. It remains a fools errand to believe these Venezuelan double agents that Russia will magically pull out of the Andes when Russia must of course but will not move unless exposed for its criminal cartel support maneuvers, which is what this is all about: defending cartel behaviors at once dirty and illicit. Russia wants to do this? As long as the USA pretends that Ecuador, Venezuela and Bolivia are hot beds of wonderfulness and democracy and legitimacy, the USA will, like our Venezuelan-Russian double agents, continue to pretend that all is well and that these nations are not state sponsors of terror when they are. They will also continue to believe that all these financial crimes from that region are fabulous also- do NOT, they warn, look at Venezuelan bankers. You might....hurt the poor. We remind: the poor are always hurt by fiscal systems run by crime bosses and are always hurt by communism. Unless of course you agree that the Cuban model of employment- sex tourism and child prostitution- is helpful.
Here is what Rafael Correa is hauling in to court....again: Bishop Arregui of Guayaquil on 9-14-08 for the crime of serving the church and its people:

The JOURNAL piece writes that Venezuela's opposition is weak. This is a profound understatement. Moreover, the false hope that the US AID chattering buffoons of self enrichment continue to lie a lot about Venezuela and tell us all, as NED and its sub contractors from the worst walks of life, do....that free and happy elections in Venezuela will take down Chavez. This they tell us is so because most people are unhappy with Chavez. While we do not appreciate the stunning landscape of sheep from the U.S.- funded actors, think tanks and so called NGOs to lie a lot about the reversibility of Chavez's total iron fist, it is truly time to end this madness. The writer above is correct to note that Bolivia rallies as best it can to stay the Chavez-Correa-Morales boilerplate constitution even though like Chavez, Morales simply rules by total decree- with or without constitutional authority. The same communist cartel iron fist behind the scenes is the dictatorial hand in Ecuador where Correa has been, does yet today and will continue his total and absolute control. And the USA calls this "democracy" and lies a lot about these failed states.
Bolivia, Ecuador and Venezuela are failed states today. They are narcostates run by criminals whose deliverables are mayhem, disequilibrium, no quality of life, rampant crime/soaring murder and communist governance. The OAS, fueled by the US AID- George Soros paid contractors all over the region, wants you to know that as long as there are two Americas- one for crime and drugs and one for trade and commerce- everything is going to be all right. We say this: the suggested bi furcation of morality, acceptable law and order and sustainable economies of scale cannot be manipulated, do not serve anyone by the cartels and do indeed split regions in half. This then is what the teachings of our mothers brings us: ruin. To continue to pretend that lives of dishonesty, manipulative worthlessness is helpful gets us to where we are today: exasperated at the irresponsibility of all Andeans who stand for nothing and defend even less, pretending that this protects their family values- dishonest at best- and promotes the common good...by looking like sheep.
The young Andean students have the right of it to stand up and promote liberty. Their dishonest, manipulative parents give them no support in truth telling. And no cover. It is every one for himself and this strategy of non coalescing hurts strength in numbers. Every time our families whine and warn us all to never ever tell the truth while making fun, deriding truth tellers as those "who just do not understand how it is here" we know with a certainty that dishonesty is active. We understand all right- we understand that irresponsibility and dishonesty has exposed this excellent strategy that now destroys whole humans.
And we applaud Bishop Arregui's open mass yesterday in Guayaquil:

And while too many busily promote the fake democracies in Latin America- also called populism or Soros's own "alternative, new democracy," we say that these realms of fascism and statist cartels are not democracies and are not new. And now these fake democracies....called Cuban communist people's states, are joined with Iran and Russia to help Putin tell us that his Russian military is mighty and his new Russian military equipment really really does work and is worth spending tens of billions of dollars to purchase.
And Hugo Chavez and Rafael Correa want you to know that they appreciate hiding behind Putin's skirts to show their manhood- their might- purchased with ill-gotten state oil revenues to boost their flaccidity born of weak minds and craven, intemperate leadership which only appeals to fools and people on the make. That is just about all of the entire population of Ecuador: people on the take and people who are fools. They were selfishly raised to be this way with nothing honorable or memorable about them and we hold no respect for such training camps for idiots, called Ecuadorean family values.
The Russians are NOT coming. The Iranians are NOT coming. They are already here and have been. You see them everywhere- from the DISIP agents running Correa and Morales's governments, to the very writers of these wretched communist manifestos, also called new constitutions And we hold accountable each and every single lazy, useless liar who told us that what we know to be true is not true. Why Russia stays and gives cover to these men of great flaccidity and morals so low that their depravity is unending is quite another question. Is Putin so desperate to sell his equipage as to throw his lot in with known vermin, state sponsors of terror and criminals, called Morales, Correa and Chavez? Does Putin really want to be VIAGRA for Chavez and Correa, two leaders addicted to false manhood? Does Putin really want his Waterloo at Pichincha? Today this appears to be the case. If these positions remain and harden, so be it. But please- start telling the truth. Forget the fact that the US government's paid bad actors slams the door in your face and helps these cartels steal from you which they also criminally call US foreign policy to help the poor. Forget that you are trained to lie and manipulate. In all things, you were never- ever- no matter what your mothers and the Correa-Chavez team tells you- given a Free Pass to ignore some or all of the Ten Commandments just because you are special and need understanding.
No one gets a Free Pass on their days. If Family Values are to be meaningful, if law and order is to be meaningful, if democracy is to be meaningful, do please stop pretending that the backbone of our days is also meaningless. Forget what your in-home advisors and the USA's paid anti-democracy actors from the Soros-US AID teams have been telling you and know what you may know: that our days are pockmarked by communism in the Andes, no matter what these lazy, irresponsible liars tell you. Read these constitutions, really communist manifestos- read them. Stop pretending that the sweep and the scope of the Chavez-Morales-Correa communism is of no consequence. And please.....shut down that ridiculous over priced Carter Center busily lying for months about the glorious communist take over in Quito. They are shameless. They should not be there.
The JOURNAL piece notes that Putin and Chavez have a dalliance. This is no mere dalliance: it is Putin's VIAGRA to boost Chavez and Correa's failed manhood and communist criminal cartel statecraft. Neither are honest and only manipulates by false means and measures that which should not be manipulated, by hand or de jure. This circle jerk of jerks leading nations will end now. Read these constitutions and presidential edicts and stop believing the current lie that they do not matter.
- Pedro Camargo for ECrisis

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