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about this filthily corrupt, fraudulent election in Haiti.
Most times, I love CEPR for their objectivity, their sticking with the numbers, their "just the facts, M'am" attitude. And I would not have them otherwise.
But I am outraged by what "the numbers" show in this case, and about the U.S. bludgeoning of Haiti in general. U.S. interference in the first round, including its dictate that the majority party--Aristide's Lavalas party--be banned from the ballot, and its utterly fraudulent "re-count" (and creation of this phony "election monitoring group" comprised of the U.S., France and Canada) (Jeez!), and the Clinton/Bush blackmail of Haiti over the $9 billion in earthquake aid, are AWFUL. DISGUSTING. VILE! ANTI-DEMOCRATIC! FASCIST! And those horrible actions, combined with their letting "Baby Doc" back into the country, create conditions for the mayhem and bloodshed that the U.S. likes to foster in targeted societies (Colombia, Honduras, Mexico, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya), and prefers as a method of control. MURDER by proxy is the U.S. intent.
A 22.8% voter turnout advertised as an honest election is the COSMETICS smeared over this vicious U.S. policy of fostering murder and mayhem!
That's what we are looking at--viciousness.
Haiti's utterly desperate poor majority--with millions still living under tent canopies (not even in tents!), with inadequate water and food, with a grave cholera outbreak, with nothing to do--no way to make a living--and with almost no development having been accomplished--and now with a mafioso like Martelly in charge--won't take much more. And the explosion that is being fostered--planned, counted upon, drawn up in Langley--will bring forth the death squads (with which Martelly is associated), and full on Pentagon occupation of Haiti.
That is THE PLAN. Haiti is a strategic asset that the Pentagon intends to fully acquire, in its "circle the wagons" region--Central America/the Caribbean. The horrible earthquake and horrible misery in Haiti are being used toward that end.
The word "disgusting" doesn't cover how I feel about this. The only word that adequately describes U.S. policy in Haiti is "viciousness." And I am simply mind-boggled by it. It is undisguised. It is so obvious. It is so cruel.
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