1. Giordano: The McCain Doctrine: Back to the Cold War in Latin America
Posted by: "David B. Briones" dave@narconews.com ddbriones
Date: Thu May 22, 2008 7:02 am ((PDT))
May 22, 2008
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Dear Colleague,
US policy has for decades involved significant meddling into the
affairs of Latin American countries, almost always sabotaging
democratic principles and human rights to bolster economic interests.
In recent years, Latin American peoples have pushed back moving their
nations toward more independent and authentic democracies.
The € ’³Cold War€ ’´ has thawed in this hemisphere, but the
presumptive
Republican nominee for president of the United States, Senator John
McCain, is openly campaigning to bring it back.
Narco News€ ’² Al Giordano brings you a in-depth report on what he
calls
the € ’³McCain Doctrine€ ’´ toward Latin America and how a
strengthened
current of the rival Democratic Party is finally € ’¶ after decades of
capitulation € ’¶ fighting back.
From Giordano€ ’²s report:
€ ’³For eight years this newspaper has reported thousands of stories
from Latin America that were ignored or distorted by commercial media
in the United States, and rarely mentioned by its politicians. One of
the only beneficial side effects of US President George W. Bush€ ’²s
unsuccessful war in Iraq is that his administration had less time and
fewer resources than previous administrations had to impose their
invasive doctrines and policies on the Western Hemisphere.
€ ’³’¥But suddenly, everything has changed: Latin America is now on
the
front burner in the US presidential election that will climax with a
vote in November.€ ’´
Among the policy issues now at the front burner of the US
presidential campaign are the Cuba embargo and the proposed US-
Colombian € ’³free trade€ ’´ agreement. For the first time in most
people€ ’²s
lifetimes, the US Presidential election is bringing a serious debate
on US policies toward Latin America countries.
Read the complete report online at Narco News:
http://www.narconews.com
From somewhere in a country called Am€ érica,
David B. Briones
Webmaster
The Narco News Bulletin
http://www.narconews.com
webmaster@narconews.com
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2. “Time to Dig Into That Jar”: Keep Narco News Publishing
Posted by: "ddbriones" dave@narconews.com ddbriones
Date: Thu May 22, 2008 7:44 am ((PDT))
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Keep Narco News Publishing
May 22, 2008
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Dear Colleague:
In a few weeks, if it's not already in your mailbox, those of you who
live in the United States should be receiving an "economic stimulus"
rebate check from the U.S. government. The return of this small
portion of your hard-earned money taken previously by Uncle Sam is
supposed to be spent, so say the powers that be, on material
consumption in order to spur the economy out of its dour mood.
Well, I for one don't want to give a boost to some parts of this
economy € ¦’· particularly those responsible for feeding us poison and
polluting our environment and diminishing our lives.
I'm going to take this opportunity to put the money to better use than
has been the case to date under the misguided leadership of our
ill-esteemed leaders who reign over the corruption that got us into
this economic tailspin in the first place.
So part of my money is going to help fund the shoe-string operations
of Narco News, in the hope that it will spur an economy supportive of
a bright sunshine that ultimately withers away the dictatorship of
secrecy and exploitation that now propels the engines of state.
Now some of you might not be due an unexpected refund from the purse
of government € ¦’· or may have already committed that money to another
cause. But you have to have some coins stuffed away in a jar
somewhere, put aside for a rainy day. This is now the time to dig into
that jar, because sunshine can be purchased for a small price, if we
pull together to keep Narco News in play, shining a light on the dark
corners of our lands across the Americas.
Please join me in making a donation, today, online:
http://www.authenticjournalism.org/
Or by sending a check:
The Fund for Authentic Journalism
PO Box 241
Natick, MA 01760 USA
I admit to being pushed to the point of resignation at times in
covering the drug war € ¦’· along the border, where life seems to be
of
less value than a tax refund; or in Colombia, where phony,
self-serving ideologies pave the way for drug policies that promote
greed, fear and death; or in the air space over Mexico and South
Florida, where government covert operations facilitate the delivery of
tons of cocaine to our streets in order to promote more misery in
foreign lands.
At times, I wonder, honestly, if anyone out there really cares
anymore. I wonder what it takes to nudge the needle just enough to
register a pulse in our America € ¦’· where cynicism and consumerism
are
found at every turn.
But then I see the hard work Al Giordano has done at Narco News over
the past eight years, keeping it alive to break the authentic news
stories from Latin America even when his work has been in such demand
at The Field and other publications as one of the most sought after
first-string political reporters of the 2008 presidential campaign in
the United States. On both sides of the border, he's tirelessly
revealing the hope that is moving millions toward a bottom-up
commitment to making better world; and I see the work of the hundreds
of co-publishers at Narco News, who € ¦’· despite, I'm sure, being
afflicted at times by the similar doubts that plague me € ¦’· continue
to
push on, to tell the stories of the peoples of Oaxaca, of Chiapas, of
Atenco, of the thousands of detained immigrants in the United States,
of the indigenous communities who are standing up for their human
rights at great risk across the hemisphere. And as I take all this in,
all this reflected on the digital heartbeat of Narco News each day, I
begin to take heart and see that I cannot afford the selfish
preoccupation with my own isolation and desperation. I am part of
something bigger, something better that is happening all around me, if
only I reach out and touch it, and more importantly, support and
nurture it.
So I recommit. I will not be dissuaded. I will believe. And I will
sacrifice to stoke this change, not by spending even more money on a
fast-food economy of war (as our leaders seem to think we must), but
by putting my money and my heart into any hope for a better world.
Narco News, in my book, is part of that solution, and for that reason,
it must survive.
Again, you can contribute easily right now via the Internet:
http://www.authenticjournalism.org/
Or make out a check to The Fund for Authentic Journalism and send it
by snail mail to:
The Fund for Authentic Journalism
PO Box 241
Natick, MA 01760 USA
I have resolved to not give Caesar's money back to Caesar, but rather,
to spend what I can on the community wishing well, where the magic of
hope still springs from the ground. I'd ask you to join me in this
effort.
From somewhere in a country called Am€ ¦érica,
Bill Conroy
Journalist
Narco News is supported by:
The Fund for Authentic Journalism P.O. Box 241 Natick, MA 01760
http://www.authenticjournalism.org
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