- If we are going to be honest in our judgment let's place our cards on the table. It's quite alright to make claims of impartiality, but can we really be impartial?
- Where was the impartiality when PVDSA had its $12 billion frozen by the courts in Britain on the say-so of Exxon-Mobil and its partner the Bush regime?
- Was there no influence on that court decision by the U.S. government?
- Similarly, news media can be either bought or reached by deep-pockets, can they not?
As for Globovision TV being "censored" by the Chavez government ... would Britain allow a foreign owned TV or radio station to deliberately lie, because its owners in the U.S. are using it as a means to hit the government with fabrications manufactured in the U.S.?
It's time to realize that the impartiality of the press is in doubt when it becomes the weapon of a foreign power, in this case the Bush regime. Even the incident of that cross-border raid by U.S. Special Forces and Colombian troops into Ecuador was orchestrated and planned by the Pentagon.
This is not a war between Chavez and democracy, but a war between freedom and U.S. world domination.
What government in the U.K. would permit a foreign owned station to spread false propaganda such as Globovision has done in Venezuela?
This is war between pseudo colonial power (U.S.) and the peoples of Latin America, and that must be fully understood.
Latin Americans have had their fill of U.S. domination and want the U.S. to leave. But the U.S. refuses to take NO for an answer.
Thus, what seem as a stalemate is really a war being fought for freedom in Latin America.
Kenneth T. Tellis
kenttellis@rogers.com
"If we are going to be honest in our judgment let's place our cards on the table"
ReplyDeleteOk, what evidence do you have the the U.S. government influenced British courts?
What evidence do you have that the FARC raid in Ecuador was planned by the Pentagon?
You complain that Globovision TV was lying, but you yourself make claims that seem to have no factual basis. Where is you intellectual integrity?
Someone who questions my integrity and is possibly a loyal American makes me wonder.
ReplyDeleteAfter the mysterious death of Prof. David Kelly who was working on the WMD investigation in England everything seems to have conveniently gotten blurred.
Even the evidence against Saddam Hussein's possession of WMD's was fabricated by the U.S. government and supported by the Blair government without a shred of proof. And you ask for proof of U.S. involvement in the Ecuadorean venture?
As for the British Courts being influenced by the U.S., just ask who was the U.S. ally in the illegal invasion of Iraq if not Britain? So if the above issues could be linked, are you of the opinion that no influence could be brought to bear on the British Courts?
Let's get real. There has been British cooperation with everything the Bush regime has carried out, and do not think that the world is naive enough to accept only what lies on the surface. The underlying cause has been the U.S. attempt to take control of all the natural resources of planet earth.