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polly7

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Mon Aug 6, 2012, 03:37 PM Aug 2012

Where the Wounds Refuse to Heal

Down the Mean Streets of Central America

http://www.zcommunications.org/where-the-wounds-refuse-to-heal-by-andre-vltchek

By Andre Vltchek

Source: Counterpunch

Monday, August 06, 2012

It is getting dark and my friend Manuel, a local journalist, is driving me in his battered old pickup truck through the ruined streets of the tough and violent Panamanian city on the Caribbean coast – Colon.

"Near the first corner where we stop I spot an old woman puffing on something wrapped in a makeshift paper cone. The smoke is heavy and it stinks: it is neither tobacco nor marijuana; it is something unidentifiable and thoroughly vile. She spits on the ground and then looks straight at me with provocative and bloodshot eyes. I say nothing, she says very little; but those few words that she utters represent the lowest grade of the language that used to serve such great poets like Cervantes and Octavio Paz. Her Spanish is indeed as degraded as the stuff she is smoking, but she does not care, nothing seems to matter to her anymore......."
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Where the Wounds Refuse to Heal (Original Post) polly7 Aug 2012 OP
So glad to have read this article, Polly. It's excellent. Thank you. n/t Judi Lynn Aug 2012 #1
You're very welcome. polly7 Aug 2012 #2

polly7

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2. You're very welcome.
Tue Aug 7, 2012, 03:06 AM
Aug 2012

Sometimes it's so hard to try to comprehend the magnitude of what's been done to these countries. The worst part is ...... now that some are gaining momentum in asserting their right to control their own resources, govern themselves without interference and focus on improving the plight of their people, the naysayers, propaganda-pushers and outright liars are out in full force. It never fails, and it seems the more popular a leader and his / her policies are with the people, the louder the propaganda becomes. I guess it's no mystery why, though, really.

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