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#61862 - 04/16/02 03:49 AM
Mano izquierda...
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#61863 - 04/16/02 05:54 AM
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Shouldn't that be mano izquierda?
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#61864 - 04/16/02 07:59 AM
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In the case of Chávez, I think it would be more acurate to say mano siniestra . BTW, Venezuela has only been surpased by Cuba in giving haven to ETA. The US was consulted in February, however the uprising against the dictator was not a US operation. La Razon I added this link just to add a little balance.
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#61865 - 04/16/02 03:20 PM
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1) Yes mano is feminine, my bad. Mano izquierda, which is a Spanish saying meaning dealing under the table.
2) Regardless of whether Hugo Chávez ran a bad government which approaches dicatorial limits, espouses some ridiculous admiration for Simón Bolívar (who was an incompetent), is an economic moron, prattles on for hours incoherently, and is by all means right wacky, he is the elected leader of Venezuela. While the US did not aid this rightist coup (from what we know), they did give it the wink wink nudge nudge and were quick to accept it and forgo the democratic process. Bastions of democracy such as Argentina, Cuba, and México refused to recognize the coup. It is not the States' business, which itself has a little problem with its own elections and should tend to that.
As for "La Razón," I'm surprised they didn't go shoot Chávez themselves, as they are completely so far to the right they make Aznar look like Trotsky.
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#61866 - 04/16/02 04:01 PM
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Thanks for the link, Asterault. The "La Razon" comment gave me and my wife a chuckle.
<politics rant="high"> Bush is SUCH an @sshole... between this and the Middle East it's pretty obvious he doesn't have a frigin' clue internationally (well, at all really...). I erased this on a previous post because it was too inflamatory, but Bush is one of THOSE Americans. He only left the country twice in his life before becoming Resident, and both times for business. He was rich and his father was president, yet he never bothered to cross an ocean even for a vacation (or curiosity). His whole idea of the rest of the world is one of U.S. vs. "them." Cancelling treaties, starting wars, threatening other countries and turning blind eyes to coups on democratically elected governments because he doesn't like them. What next? I really hope the Republicans get ripped a new one in November. </politics>
-Russ
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#61867 - 04/16/02 04:09 PM
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Hey, LiM,
I agree with you about Bush's all too apparent closemindedness and "americancentricity". I'm sure that his constituents were breathing down his neck to make a move on the Israeli-Palestinian issue; it is so unfortunate for the country to have a man who seems not to reach out towards other nations for things other than politics, business, or to keep up our stance as the "big gun" of the world...
I hope he improves our relations with the rest of the world, not just politically! I'm not so sure he will...
Wyndyl
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#61868 - 04/16/02 04:50 PM
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Yes, it seems that Bush is proudly taking our country´s foreign policy back 30 years.
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#61869 - 04/17/02 04:25 PM
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LiM - Go for it!!!! Russ, you just said absolutely everything I have wanted to say about out erst-while prez for many months - and didn't say because I could hear the outcry before I ever typed a word. Bush is so abhorrently uninformed on anything to do with international relations and international policies that to say its frightening is an understatement. And the worst part - I truly believe he wants to stay that way. Thanks so much for venting for me!
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#61871 - 04/17/02 07:46 PM
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Interesting points of view...
One day I'm less busy I will post how the Israeli-Palestinian issue is seen in Spain (in general, and the different tendencies) and my personal opinion. I was and I am afraid this issue can be very controversial for americans...
Would people want to open a thread and discussing that matter?
Fernando
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