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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-28-10 04:51 PM
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Top Republican welcomes Obama's comments on Colombia trade
Source: Colombia News

Mitch McConnell, the Republicans' leader in the Senate, on Thursday welcomed Obama's call for trade co-operation with Colombia in Wednesday's State of the Union speech, reports AFP.

"Republicans agree with the need to increase trade and with the need to ratify trade agreements with Colombia and other important trading partners that so far have met resistance on the other side of the aisle," the Senate minority leader declared.

The Republican senator was referring to opposition from House Democrats to the U.S.-Colombia free trade agreement (FTA), which has been the main obstacle to the implementation of the deal signed in 2006.

Meanwhile U.S. business group the National Foreign Trade Council also responded positively to Obama's comments, saying that "this means that the administration must act swiftly and without further delay this year to resolve remaining issues that stand in the way of bringing each pending free-trade agreement to Congress for an up-or-down vote,"

Obama did not explicitly call for the ratification of the U.S.-Colombia FTA in his annual speech, but said that his administration will "strengthen trade relations" with Colombia, and warned that the U.S. will lose the chance to create jobs if it does not sign trade deals.



Read more: http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/economy/7905-top-republican-welcomes-obamas-comments-on-colombia-trade.html



Please email the Whitehouse and tell them NO to the Colombian Free Trade Agreement!

http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact

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OhioChick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-28-10 04:58 PM
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1. "the U.S. will lose the chance to create jobs if it does not sign trade deals."
:wtf:
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Mithreal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-28-10 05:05 PM
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2. Yeah, I hear on DU it was a good or great speech too
with exception after exception.
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Yuugal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-28-10 05:31 PM
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3. Can I have a side
of coal and nuclear with my free trade?
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Mithreal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-28-10 05:34 PM
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4. Yes, we can.
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Hydra Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-28-10 05:39 PM
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5. Not only can you
You won't have to have the regulations that are supposed to go with those either!
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ElmoBlatz Donating Member (149 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-28-10 10:31 PM
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10. Don't forget your nice frosty glass of offshore drilling
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Jefferson23 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-28-10 05:42 PM
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6. Now there is a red flag for you, run away from just about any idea that
Mitch McConnell approves.
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bvar22 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-28-10 06:24 PM
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7. The US is exporting "Terror" to Colombia.
The Right Wing Death Squads operating in Colombia are armed and trained by the USA.


Most of Latin America has realized that "Free Trade" only benefits the Global Corporations at the expense of The People, and have taken steps to kick out the Oligarchs and Global Corporations that have dominated their countries for 2 centuries.
Colombia is one of the last holdouts for the Right Wing, and Obama's Foreign Policy of SUPPORTING these authoritarian governments is going to cost the US an entire continent.

The US SHOULD be supporting these emerging Populist Democracies, NOT condemning them.
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Mithreal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-28-10 06:38 PM
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8. +1
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SlingBlade Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-28-10 09:10 PM
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9. Humm. Imagine That
Are you starting to see now my friends who HIS friends really are ?
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-02-10 05:45 AM
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11. Plan Colombia unmentioned in US 2011 budget proposal
Plan Colombia unmentioned in US 2011 budget proposal
Monday, 01 February 2010 17:45
Adriaan Alsema

Plan Colombia, the U.S. financial and military aid program for Colombia to fight drug trafficking and leftist guerrillas, was not mentioned in the 2011 budget proposal that U.S. President Barack Obama sent to Congress. Colombia will receive military and economic aid, but 20% less than in 2009.

While Obama plans to spend $58 billion in foreign assistance programs, Plan Colombia, that has cost some $7 billion since it was first approved in 1999, is not mentioned anywhere. Support missions in Iraq, Pakistan and Afghanistan are explicitly mentioned.

According to justf.org, Colombian military aid will be 20% down to $228 million, 20% less than it received in 2009. Economic aid will slightly be diminished and is proposed to be set at $239 million. Despite the proposed cuts in aid, Colombia remains the largest recipient of aid in Latin America.

Earlier on Monday, Colombia's Vice president, Francisco Santos, warned that cuts in U.S. military aid to Colombia would jeopardize the achievements that the Andean nation has made over the last decade in the fight against drug trafficking.

Also on Monday, he Colombian embassy announced that Defense Minister Gabriel Silva will travel to Washington in February to meet with U.S. Congressmen and lobby the continuation of Plan Colombia.

Silva will begin his trip on Monday February 8 to "talk about the progress of Plan Colombia and the measures taken by the country for regional cooperation and security," newspaper El Tiempo quoted a press release by the embassy.

Ever since taking office, Obama has been unclear about his desire to continue the controversial aid program. Colombia repeatedly insisted Plan Colombia has been successful, while critics note that it has not reached set goals on the deminishing of coca production.

More:
http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/7975-plan-colombia-unmentioned-in-us-2011-budget-proposal.html
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boppers Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-02-10 05:56 AM
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12. Fair trade and Organic trade are in play.
I hope it works out.
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-02-10 06:31 PM
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13. US Financing Its Own Liability: Alvaro Uribe
US Financing Its Own Liability: Alvaro Uribe
Thursday, 5 February 2009, 10:00 am
Opinion: Jose Maria Rodriguez Gonzalez


Jose Maria Rodriguez Gonzalez
U.S. Foreign Policy Analyst
Part 1: Alvaro Uribe’s paramilitary politics

The paramilitary politics, para-politics, or “parapolítica” - as it is known in Colombia, represents the interests of terrorist paramilitary forces, narco trafficking mafia, and political followers of the Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, also branded as Uribeists. While Bush, U.S. fundamentalist conservatives (commonly identified as neocons) and Republicans in general developed a passion for this dangerous blend, Barack Obama – a believer in the rule of law, a human rights advocate, and a pragmatic social activist - seems unlikely to become a member of Uribe’s fan club.

Things to Remember about Alvaro Uribe

Even if Alvaro Uribe states that he has nothing to do with terrorism and narco-trafficking in Colombia, there are many facts that point in a different direction. For instance, Alvaro Uribe’s mother is a cousin of Fabio Ochoa, who is directly associated with the drug mafia known as the “Ochoa Clan.” Pablo Escobar, the renowned mafia chief, was Uribe’s father's best friend. Uribe’s key advisor and his long term confidant, Obdulio Gaviria, was Pablo Escobar’s defense lawyer and Pablo Escobar’s cousin.

The list can go on. President Uribe’s brother, Santiago, and their cousin Mario, were accused of criminal activities, including land stealing. They worked in association with terrorist paramilitaries. Mario Uribe tried to escape from his charges to Costa Rica. After that he was captured and jailed for a short period of time, but then of course, he was released because of the ‘technical’ reasons.

Alvaro Uribe’s family ties to narco-mafia not being enough, many of his current government officials and Uribe’s collaborators have links to crime and drug-traffickers. For example, Jorge Noguera, Uribe’s close friend and his 2002’ presidential campaign manager in Colombia’s north coast, was accused of criminal activities that he committed in association with terrorist narco-paramilitaries.

His crimes were directed at weakening Uribe’s opponents. Instead of investigating these serious accusations against Noguera, the newly elected President Uribe promoted Noguera to a position of the Chief of the Colombia’s Central Intelligence Agency, called “Administrative Department of Security” or DAS (in Spanish). Already as the chief of the national intelligence service, Jorge Noguera was accused in court of providing the lists of union, community and political leaders to the paramilitaries for the purpose of having the former assassinated. To protect his partner again, Uribe named Jorge Noguera as a Consul to the Colombian Consulate in Milan, Italy, this time around. Thanks to president Uribe’s constant advocacy, the law has hard time keeping Noguera in jail.

Maria Consuelo Araújo, a former Uribe Secretary of State, diplomacy chief – is another example. Her father and brother, an uribeist senator, were charged with crimes they committed in association with narco paramilitaries. President Uribe fought to the last resort against Maria Consuelo Araújo’s resignation, despite all the negative consequences to Colombia prestige in this case.

Unbelievable truth, Uribe’s top National Police Chief, General Oscar Naranjo’s brother Juan David Naranjo is in jail in Germany for narco trafficking.

Also, Uribe’s Minister of the Interior and Justice Fabio Valencia Cossio’s brother - Guillermo Valencia Cossio - was jailed for associating with paramilitaries while being a Medellín Prosecutor. Medellín is a large city, the capital of Antioquia Province. It is a region of Alvaro Uribe’s and paramilitary’s great influence. It is important to note that the Interior and Justice Ministry is the second position of power in the government after the president.

Moreover, Fernando Londono - Uribe’s first Minister of Interior and Justice conspired together with an Italian company “Recchi” against Colombia’s interests. He unlawfully bought shares in Invercolsa, a petroleum assets holding company, making believe he was its employee. Fernando Londoño, was ordered by the Court to return around three million dollars to the company and its workers. Fernando Londoño is however still creating excuses to never return those moneys. Fernando Londoño is like the missing link of Rod Blagojevich.

Another incredible reality, on May 22, 2006, an anti-insurgency Army platoon slaughtered the whole Police anti-drug elite team. This anti-drug squad was most successful in the war against narcotics. They were shot at a close range from behind, when attempting to capture Diego Montoya - an important narco-traffickers’ chief with ties to the Army. This case also demonstrates the frustration of the fight against drugs in Uribe’s government. The hidden problem in these cases is the Colombian Army collaboration with the narco-traffickers. Let’s keep it in mind that Alvaro Uribe is Colombian Army’s Commander in Chief.

More:
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0902/S00114.htm
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martymar64 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-02-10 09:01 PM
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14. Fuck that, Uribe is a murderous thug. He slaughters his own people just like Saddam did.
We should be fighting him, not supporting him. It's as if we were bankrolling Pol Pot or Joseph Stalin. And yes, Uribe IS that bad.
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-03-10 05:19 AM
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15. Colombia: President Alvaro Uribe - so many skeletons in his closet, the door has now burst open
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Colombia: President Alvaro Uribe - so many skeletons in his closet, the door has now burst open

The dark history of President Alvaro Uribe (photo) is well known for its seedy connections to narco-traffickers, terrorists and murderers. When Mayor of the City of Medellin, narco-terrorist death squads sent thousands of civilians to the most horrific deaths. Now, mass graves with thousands of bodies have been uncovered.

Columbia is covered in a fine white powder. It is called cocaine. The leaves of the coca plant are crushed and pounded with a solvent. Wax is then removed from the solution and hydrochloric acid is added to the remainder to separate out the cocaine alkaloids. The crystals that are left are dissolved with methyl alcohol, are recrystallized and dissolved in sulphuric acid

Millions of doses worth billions of dollars flood the streets of the United States of America, and other countries, every year destroying families, sending crime rates soaring, tearing society apart. The USA backed Colombia’s Mayor of Medellin, the epicenter of the narcotics trade, Álvaro Uribe in his bid for the Presidency of Colombia, despite his alleged links to AUC, a paramilitary group classified by Washington as a terrorist organization.

As Mayor of Medellin, in the early 1980s, the city was referred to as “The Sanctuary” because the city administration afforded protection to drugs traffickers such as Pablo Escobar, whose projects Uribe (son of the known narco-trafficker Alberto Uribe Sierra) supported. His chief of staff was Pedro Juan Moreno Villa, who controlled not only the cocaine precursor chemical industry (producing substances needed for the production of cocaine) but also the paramilitaries under whose reign of terror in the Department of Antioquia thousands of people disappeared, mainly Uribe’s opponents. During the 1980s, Uribe’s CONVIVIR vigilantes massacred thousands of civilians, before merging with the terrorist organization AUC.

More:
http://ionglobaltrends.blogspot.com/2010/02/colombia-president-alvaro-uribe-so-many.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+blogspot%2FzqKG+%28i+On+Global+Trends%29
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