Saturday, September 5, 2009

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A list of outrages
Freddy J. Melo
predominant behavior neogranadina oligarchy, their shamelessness sepoys, their contempt for the interests and feelings of the people, not given to the astonishment of no one, is perfectly consistent from the root Santanderists and anti-Bolivarian. A single line connects the distortion of the Amphictyonic Congress, attacks the Liberator, the shooting of Berruecos targeted the heart of the original Colombia, the assassination of Gaitán and a string of popular leaders before and after the great orator, the sustained response to criminal complaints of the exploited, the closure of any attempt towards a peace whose only feasibility is grounded in justice. The resume today minisantander itself as the inhumanity and moral shipwreck there in that story.

nuestramericana torpedo unit - divide and rule - has been the consistent U.S. policy for those who dwell south of their ill-gotten borders, starting even before the defeat of the English empire and manifest in the disposition and management of its 5 th president, the ineffable James Monroe (1817-1825). Based on semi-feudal oligarchies, the New Granada to the head, unable to grasp the vision of homeland great and sovereign of the liberators and willing to keep chained to their villages, the rising empire of new type, using the guns as needed and as its core business action and overcoming other ravenous, became a dominant body leaner, oppressive, alienating powerful aggressor and that definitely killed in Ayacucho. I think it is inappropriate to bring forth a list, albeit incomplete, of their activities on our premises.

1818-1821: Annexation of Florida, started by making Amelia Island, which had been liberated from Spain in 1817 and declared "Republic of the flowers." 1823: It proclaims the "Doctrine Monroe ", summarized in the phrase" America for Americans "(of course, the North, as they also have continental appropriate adjective.) 1826: Boycott the Congress of Panama, designed by Bolivar to unite the country "before the English colonies" and distorted by the vile entente Monroe-Santander. 1835-1848: removal of more than half of Mexican territory, launched with the "independence" of Texas and followed the breakup of Alta California and New Mexico. 1854: bombing and destruction of the Nicaraguan port of San Juan. 1855-1860: William Walker, an adventurer in the service of the House of Morgan and other big banks, invaded Nicaragua, declared himself "president" between 1856 and 1857, re-established slavery was overthrown and then tried to conquer Honduras, where he was captured and executed in 1860 had been converted into a "folk hero" in the United States. 1898: Intervention in the Cuban independence war, creating a "casus belli" (blowing up the ship Maine) to defeat the triumph of the patriots and grab a coveted prize: the islands of Puerto Rico, the Philippines and Guam and Cuba as colonies as a semi-colony, with gringo military governor until 1901, Platt Amendment until 1934 and provided pseudorepublic until 1 January 1958. Yankee Capitalist imperialism is already fully configured. 1902-1903: European block to Venezuela: U.S. adds to it and impose conditions. 1903: Secession of Panama, with the collaboration of the oligarchy, to build the Canal. 1904: Constitution "national" in Panama, including the right of U.S. intervention, construction began on the canal path and then create the zone, heavily militarized, which for many years to host the "School of the Americas" hotbed of dictators. 1904: First landing in the Dominican Republic. 1906: Landing in Cuba to protect a popular uprising puppet president. 1907-1940: Taxation Republic Dominican "right" gringo collect customs duties.
1908: New intervention in Panama. 1908: U.S. Venezuela cuts ties with the machine and hit Juan Vicente Gómez. 1910: Third intervention in Nicaragua. 1912: Occupation of Nicaragua until 1925, President Taft declared: "By virtue of our superiority, the entire hemisphere will be ours in fact, as is already our morally" (the backyard). 1914: Bombing of the Mexican port of Veracruz, hundreds of deaths, occupation of the city for nine months. 1915: Occupation of Haiti until 1934, and martyrdom in the country indefinitely. 1916: Third intervention in Dominican Republic, including eight-year occupation. 1918: Taking a Panamanian province. 1919 and 1923: Murders induced the Mexican anti-imperialist revolutionary Zapata and Pancho Villa. Continue ..

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