Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Where blame lies for Latin America crisis

Your article (Chávez sends 10 batallions to Colombian border after killing of Farc commander, March 3) claims Hugo Chávez 'raised the spectre of war in South America' and was guilty of 'plunging the region into a sudden crisis'. Surely that was done by Colombia when its military entered a neighbouring country (Ecuador) without permission. That is generally called 'an invasion'.

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  1. Aren't all these so-called journalists who lie constantly in the name of imperial aggression guilty of aiding and abetting terrorism? How come these stuffed-shirt second-rate hacks aren't wearing goggles at Gitmo?

    There should be consequences to being a paid professional liar whose job it is to explain away mass murder and the theft of entire countries. I'm sure glad there are honest people out there calling these pigs on their inky swill.

    And let's name names too, eh? We want to keep track of who are the more important ringers, for sure, and what exactly they are doing to misdirect mass public opinion to allow their bosses' wholesale murder spree.

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