Saturday, April 25, 2009















OK... you probably won't find this on a MSM site. I found it on a very anti-capitalist site here via the Drudge Report. Their disdain for capitalism is evident... like a slap in the face is evident to the one being slapped.

I don't want to take the room to list all 13 of their grievances against America, their attack point they call capitalism, but it is amazing to read.

We are the cause of the entire world's economic woes, climate woes, social woes, wars and tribal conflicts, migration woes, Cuba's woes, education woes, world health woes, etc. Amazing read from South and Latin America's leaders.

When you have time go get a primer in the expanded hatred of the Ugly American.

XtnYoda, shalomed


The Declaration of Cumaná: Capitalism 'threatens life on the planet'
April 24, 2009

We, the Heads of State and Government of Bolivia, Cuba, Dominica, Honduras, Nicaragua and Venezuela, member countries of ALBA, consider that the Draft Declaration of the 5th Summit of the Americas is insufficient and unacceptable for the following reasons....

1. Capitalism is leading humanity and the planet to extinction.... Until now, the economic crisis has generated over 100 million additional hungry persons and has slashed over 50 million jobs, and these figures show an upward trend.

2. Capitalism has caused the environmental crisis, by submitting the necessary conditions for life in the planet, to the predominance of market and profit. Each year we consume one third more of what the planet is able to regenerate. With this squandering binge of the capitalist system, we are going to need two planets Earth by the year 2030.

3. The global economic crisis, climate change, the food crisis and the energy crisis are the result of the decay of capitalism, which threatens to end life and the planet....

7. As for climate change, developed countries are in an environmental debt to the world because they are responsible for 70% of historical carbon emissions into the atmosphere since 1750. Developed countries should pay off their debt to humankind and the planet.....

9. We condemn the discrimination against migrants in any of its forms. Migration is a human right, not a crime. Therefore, we request the United States government an urgent reform of its migration policies in order to stop deportations and massive raids and allow for reunion of families....

Bankers who stole the money and resources from our countries are the true responsible, not migrant workers. Human rights should come first, particularly human rights of the underprivileged, downtrodden sectors in our society, that is, migrants without identity papers. Free movement of people and human rights for everybody, regardless of their migration status, are a must for integration....

10. Basic education, health, water, energy and telecommunications services should be declared human rights and cannot be subject to private deal or marketed by the World Trade Organization. These services are and should be essentially public utilities of universal access.

11. We wish a world where all, big and small, countries have the same rights and where there is no empire.... We request the new Government of the United States, the arrival of which has given rise to some expectations in the hemisphere and the world, to finish the longstanding and dire tradition of interventionism and aggression that has characterized the actions of the US governments throughout history, and particularly intensified during the Administration of President George W. Bush. By the same token, we request the new Government of the United States to abandon interventionist practices...

12. With regard to the U.S. blockade against Cuba ...

“WE REQUEST the Government of the United States of America to comply with the provisions set forth in 17 successive resolutions approved by the United Nations General Assembly and put an end to the economic, trade and financial blockade on Cuba.”...

On that last point about the "blockade" of Cuba, just in case you may not know, our blockade only affects any United States trade with Cuba, the rest of the world is quite free to trade with Cuba... including these Latin and South American nations. (The MSM and the socialist nations of the world love to have Americans thinking that we allow no trade with Cuba from anywhere.)

A lie.

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