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magbana Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-30-08 05:48 PM
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Added URL :The Devil's Workshop: "A Continental Rightwing Orgy is Taking Place in Argentina"
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March 28, 2008 · No Comments


…is definitely not the result of idle hands. This we know, thanks to Jose Maria Aznar who, for an ex-president is one busy busy bee. Right now he’s headlining a meeting at Ciudad de Rosario, Argentina, where every rightwing blowhard imaginable, including the insufferable Jorge Castañeda has come together to figure out how to rid the continent of its tiresome Bolivarian revolutionaries. As Modesto Emilio Guerrero explains below, it would be all too easy to dismiss the group, except that they aren’t stupid, they’ve got money, they control the media and they intend to win.

That North American tradition of keeping ex-presidents busy building their monuments to themselves otherwise known as libraries might not be a bad one. Can you imagine Bush Jr. occupying himself with such a thing as Rosario once his seemingly endless term actually comes to a close? (It’s a rhetorical question.)

A Continental Rightwing Orgy is Taking Place in Argentina


Translation: Machetera

As if they were expecting the first signs of a Latin American Armageddon, some 40 well-known (some more than others) representatives of think-tanks, academia and pro-U.S. policies are meeting in the city of Rosario, on the shores of the majestic Paraná river.

Nothing at the event is accidental. Neither the name nor the scale of the meeting which has adopted a hemispheric aspect, nor its main academic, intellectual and political speakers. Not the time of its scheduling, nor its sponsoring organizations, nor the city, nor even the ethno-racist selection of the gallery of assistants; you are asked about your national “accent” and what institution you represent, to see if you are a potential risk. Nothing, absolutely nothing has been left to chance by the organizers.

The Challenges of Fear

It’s titled “The Challenges of Latin America,” with a routine subheading: “Between Institutional Failings and Development Opportunities.” Today and tomorrow, through March 28th, the dangers faced by Latin American capitalism and its dependency on U.S. imperialism will be analyzed.

This is the risky point where “challenges” are born which they want to verify and categorize in order to build public prevention policies for both the short and long term.

They observe what they call “institutional failings” in the latest Latin American governments which have led to what they also call “neo-populist danger,” and they aspire to play a central role that the present U.S. government is not capable of playing today: a hemispheric agenda, a political program and a long term, far-reaching strategy that would fulfill the following tasks.

CONTINUE:

http://machetera.wordpress.com/2008/03/28/the-devils-workshop/#more-101
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-30-08 08:20 PM
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1. After getting to the end of this, it's suddenly easy to imagine where the idea came for staging
this right-wing orgy, after all! You only have to look as far as the Bush administration. From the article:
The Ringleader’s Envoys

A conclave of such a high caliber as that of Rosario could not possibly go without personal representation from our hemisphere’s dominant empire: Roger Noriega, Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemispheric Affairs; Mark Falcoff, Republican party scholar, Carl Meacham, Staffer for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (author of the legislative project for intervention in Afghanistan, by way of example) and Jim Roberts of the well-known Heritage Foundation in the U.S., whose studies and projects have influenced the governments of Johnson, Ford, Nixon, Reagan and Bush senior.

According to the researchers John Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt, in their paper The Israeli Lobby both Falcoff and Meacham have been the main promoters of military super-funding for the state of Israel, something that no country has received on behalf of the dominant empire since 1967.

A Meeting Where Nothing is Accidental

It would be a mistake to believe that this is any ordinary meeting of the continental rightwing. Or that the speakers and events are only “the bad guys,” as a leaflet from an Argentine leftist group indicated: “They are the usual enemies, ignorant about what is happening with our people.” It’s exactly the opposite. And there lies the danger.

It’s a reunion of thinkers, publicists, leaders and statesmen, economists, and centers of advanced studies, who work day after day to help maintain the capitalist way of life, with other economies and countries kept backward, dependent and subordinate to the North American state. The challenge of the rightwing orgy at Rosario is concentrated at this point in hemispheric relations.

They know that they don’t have much time because the social crises and corresponding government fragility will not give them a hundred years of peace and control. Argentina of recent days is an example. One sign of the short timeframe was demonstrated by the very president of the United States, George Bush, when he asked government lawyers three weeks ago to examine the conditions that would legally permit Venezuela to be declared a terrorist state.

Then there’s the open paramilitary recruitment campaign recently begun by the CIA on its website. And finally, there’s the Uribe government’s aggression against Ecuador and its provocations on the borders of Nicaragua and Venezuela, where it sought a “catastrophic event” that would permit the “international community” to intervene, with its U.N. and OAS managed media.
(snip)


This pathetic, poisonous P.O.S., Bush's Roger Noriega, used to be the head of the staff of Southern mega-racist,
and lunatic "commie" hater, Senator Jesse Helms. You may have run across his name when you read articles of this guy's
bullying and threatening any weaker country in the Western Hemisphere when it attempted to interact with Cuba, even to the
point of sticking in his round nose into a proposed sale of used buses by Bermuda to Cuba to replace some of their aged
camelos. Noriega threatened them so severely they simply dropped the matter all together, and, of course, Cuba did without.
Now that's ugly.


Once you hear Noriega's going to be there, and a zombie from the Heritage Group, all the mystery is over! Undoubtedly the ENTIRE thing came together after arrangements with all these people and trips back and forth first to Washington. This is undoubtedly a Bush thing, and it should gall everyone no end that that super-nasty little creep, fascist Jose Maria Aznar took time out of his busy schedule to slime his way to Argentina, which is strictly NONE OF HIS BUSINESS, EITHER.

If there's any justice left for the world ahead, the people all over Latin America WILL NEVER FORGET what has already happened in their countries with the approval, material and military and other support from the Republican assholes in the White House, who have inflicted the vast, VAST majority of the death and destruction on this Western Hemisphere through the use of their coups, destabilizations, covert ops, psyops, mercenaries, and certainly not least, the BUTCHER PUPPET DICTATORS.

So they own the lion's share of the public information outlets, and they own the businesses, and in many cases, they control the weapons, the very small middle classes, and those who can be turned to betray their neighbors among the rest of the population.

The trend has steadily been AWAY from this evil since the 1960's, regardless of small gains the fascists make from time to time. The progress moves against the monsters.

I hope they all go down in flames.
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magbana Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-30-08 09:00 PM
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2. Roger Noriega - True Story
Back in 2004, about a week after I returned from Haiti, I went to a congressional hearing at which Roger Noriega was the star witness. Anytime I hear Noriega speak publicly I assume he is lying, but this time, just having returned from Haiti, I KNEW he was lying and what the real truth was. I was accompanied by a friend who had been on the trip to Haiti with me. Senator Dodd knew that Noriega was lying as well and really raked him over the coals.

My friend and I began scribbling rotten things about Noriega in the margins of our note paper. The more he lied, the scribbling began to escalate to muttering between the two of us. The hearing ended and Noriega headed straight down the aisle toward us. Spontaneously, my friend yelled at him “GUSANO” and I followed up with a word in Spanish that I cannot repeat here. Noriega wheeled around and said “what did you say?” My friend said, “You heard me I don’t know how you can sleep at night!” He said something really stupid like “And I bet you don’t have anyone to sleep with at night.” Then I said to him, “I don’t know how you can look yourself in the mirror in the morning.” He laughed and walked out. After about 30 seconds later I said out loud, “What the hell did we just do? This guy can arrange for bad things to happen foul-mouthed critics like us.”

We looked over our shoulders for about week after.
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-31-08 01:34 AM
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4. You may not be out of the woods, yet! As you know, from hearing about Richard Nixon's "Enemies List"
these anal people have a desperate yearning to get revenge. They NEVER mellow.

It's good for them to get feedback from real people. Hope he'll be getting a whole lot more just like it in the years to come. It's so well deserved.

Who wouldn't have utter contempt for people who prey upon small, helpless islands which cannot tell the largest, most vicious Presidents in the world to go pound sand. Pure sadists.



Roger and friends attending a picnic.
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magbana Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-30-08 09:10 PM
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3. Aznar, the Facist
March 19, 2004
From Fascism to Democracy in Spain
The End of Aznar, Bush's Best Friend

By VICENTE NAVARRO

The Spanish fascist dictatorship led by General Franco was one of the most repressive regimes to have existed in Western Europe in the 20th Century. For every political assassination that took place under the Mussolini regime, Franco assassinated 10,000. The Franco dictatorship was established by the Armed Forces, the Church, the banking community, the large employers, the oligarchic land owners, and sectors of the middle class after a military coup took place in 1936 against a democratically elected government who had enacted major reforms that had injured the pro-Franco groups' interests. The elected government was very popular because it introduced the public school system (controlled until then by the Catholic Church), social security, land reform, divorce and the abortion laws, and other public policies that benefited the working class and other components of the popular classes.

The savage repression by the Franco regime (that lasted forty years, 1939-1977) was particularly harsh on the working class, a repression that continued up to the very end of the regime. Nearly one million died in the popular resistance against the coup and afterwards. Even on the year of his death, Franco signed five death sentences for members of the anti-fascist resistance. The two major foreign powers that supported the Franco regime were the U.S. government (both Republican and Democratic administrations) and the Vatican. It is, therefore, not surprising that the Spaniards have been the least pro-U.S. in Europe and the least among southern European countries to attend catholic masses on Sundays.

The transition from dictatorship to democracy was triggered in large part by a growing popular resistance against the Franco regime. From 1974 to 1977 (the dictator died on November 20, 1975, day the country ran out of champagne), Spain was the country in Europe that had the most general strikes. These working class mobilizations and the "Revolution of the Carnations" in nearby Portugal worried the Francoist establishment, which controlled the state apparatuses and the media outlets in Spain. In addition, the U.S. government expressed the concern that they could lose control over the Spanish geopolitical territory. The U.S. passed word to the head of that Francoist establishment, the King, that something needed to change. The U.S. ambassador told the King to become friendlier with and more knowledgeable of the Spanish working class. This was the first time the U.S. ambassador had used the expression "working class" in his exchanges with the King.

The transition from dictatorship to democracy took place in a manner very favorable to the right, which still controlled the Army, the state machinery, and the media. A right-wing condition for the transition to democracy was the retention of the Monarchy and the establishment of an electoral law that would benefit the right enormously. Even today, Avila, one of the most conservative regions in Spain, needs only 30,000 votes to place a member in the Parliament, while Barcelona, a progressive region, needs 150,000. In spite of this discrimination, the left, represented by the social democratic party PSOE, won big in 1982, and established the welfare state, including the universalization of public education and health care. This was a time of reforms and explains the popular support of that government during the period of 1982 to 1993.

The PSOE, however, was divided between its own right and the left. The right was influential in the economic and labor ministries, and was responsible for some labor market reforms that triggered three general strikes, an unprecedented phenomenon in Europe. Social democratic governments do not usually have to face general strikes. The PSOE, however, did, and, in 1993, the right became the dominant force within the PSOE. The leader of the left in the PSOE, Alfonso Guerra, Vice President of the government, had resigned one year before, and the transformation of the PSOE was completed. In 1993, the leading force in the PSOE's economic policies was its Minister of Economic and Finances, Pedro Solbes, who enacted enormous cuts in social expenditures (social public expenditures per capita declined for the first time since democracy was established) in order to eliminate the government's budget deficit, as intended by the Maastrich criteria, a goal required to reach the monetary union. These policies became very unpopular and were one of the reasons for the PSOE's defeat in 1996, thus allowing the victory of the right-wing party. It is important to stress that the defeat of the PSOE in 1996 was primarily caused by the de-mobilization of its grassroots and the substantial growth of abstention among the working class. That defeat started a whole process of deterioration of the left in Spain. Pedro Solbes, incidentally, was appointed, with the support of not only the PSOE but also the major conservative party, the Popular Party (PP), as the European Commissioner for Economic and Finance Affairs, thus directing a program of social austerity all over the EU. His latest effort was his aggressive campaign against the German and French governments (both countries in profound recession) for not eliminating their public deficits.

The conservative party, PP, which became the governing party in Spain in 1996, was founded by Fraga Iribarne, who was Minister of Information and of the Interior (in charge of the hated political police) during the Franco regime. He had signed the death sentence of Grimau, a leader of the anti-fascist underground who belonged to the clandestine Communist Party, the major force in the anti-fascist resistance. He is proud of his fascist past, having recently written a prologue to a book that denies the existence of the Holocaust. He has repeatedly said that Franco was the greatest European and Spanish leader of the 20th century. His main disciple is. Aznar, who had been a member of the fascist youth and who had campaigned against the establishment of the new democratic constitution. Aznar also criticized the democratically elected municipal government of Guernica (the town destroyed by the Nazi air forces allied with Franco's Armed Forces) for changing the name of its main square from Caudillo's Square to Liberty Square (during the fascist regime all main squares of any town, city, or village had to be named after General Franco, referred to in Spain in the official rhetoric as Caudillo). This. Aznar is the same Aznar that the U.S. Congress is ready to grant a Congressional Medal of Honor to, in the process offending the thousands of American soldiers who died in World War II fighting Nazism and fascism.

The major forces in the PP are the monarchic forces, the employers associations, banking institutions, the Church, and the large land owners, among others, i.e., the same cast of characters who have been ruling Spain for most of the 20th century, except for those short periods of democracy that Spain enjoyed in that century. The PP has a very limited democratic culture. Its congresses are the most similar to the Bulgarian Communist Party congresses. All resolutions are approved by a 100% vote and the leader, Aznar, is practically omnipotent. His major objective in foreign policy was to become the closest European ally to the Bush Administration. He and Bush became close friends very quickly.

Both are religious ultras. Aznar's wife is a member of, the Christian Legionaires, one of the most ultra right wing Catholic sects in existence today. In addition, several members of Aznar's cabinet belong to Opus Dei, also defined by the Belgian Parliament as a Christian sect, and there are members who are children of prominent fascist families that played key roles under the fascist regime. Aznar, as Franco before him, made the Spanish government into a mere puppet of the U.S. government.

One of the most unpopular policies developed by Aznar was the support of Bush's invasion and occupation of Iraq. That support has meant the provision of Spanish troops for the military campaign. During the last mobilization against the war, one year ago, one out of every five adults in Spain went to the street to march in protest against such an invasion. A main slogan during the march was "It is a Bush-Aznar war; not our war". The polls systematically showed the Spanish population as the most anti-Iraqi-war population in Europe.

The PP government, however, ignored the demonstrations, justifying support for the Iraq war by saying that terrorism needed to be fought. . Spain has had to face a terrorist group, the Basque pro-independent party ETA, which is immensely unpopular in Spain and even in the Basque country. The PP presented itself as the party of law and order, the toughest party against ETA, linking ETA with all other forms of terrorism.

This explains why, when the massacre took place on Thursday, 11 March in Madrid, the PP, who controls all major public media in Spain (and influences the majority of oral, visual, and written media), presented ETA as the terrorist group behind the massacre, trying to capitalize on the enormous popular anger expressed by the mass demonstrations that took place all over in Spain to mourn the deaths in that massacre. If successful in its manipulation of the media, the PP believed it could get an overwhelming vote of support in the next Sunday election, March 14, giving it a large majority in the Parliament. The Minister of the Interior,Acebes, and the Minister of Foreign Relations, Ana Palacio (one of the closest allies and a personal friend ofPowell, Secretary of State of the Bush Administration) were the major PP spokespersons promoting the idea of ETA responsibility for the massacre. The government's credibility, however, was very low among the population and very much in particular among the working class, whose anger was especially accentuated because most of the killings took place in a working class neighborhood in Madrid. By Friday and Saturday, there were huge mass demonstrations, quite spontaneous and without any party's involvement, questioning the PP's explanations. When Aznar presided at the mourning ceremonies, he was booed by the public, who called him a liar and an assassin. Soon, information came out that Islamic radical fundamentalists linked to Al Qaeda were the actual assassins, which allowed linkage between that massacre and the war in Iraq. The demonstrations against the murders quickly became demonstrations against the PP government. One of the most frequently heard slogans in Saturday's demonstrations was, "They put their war, we put our death". On Election Day, that anger was channeled against the PP, resulting in its enormous defeat. Most importantly, three million people who had previously abstained from voting for the PSOE decided to vote for it as a way of getting rid of Aznar, one of the most unpopular figures in Spain today. Bush, who has never been liked in Spain, remains the most unpopular foreign figure among the Spanish people.

The mobilization of the young and those sectors of the popular classes that had abstained in the previous elections were key to the PSOE's victory. It is true that the growing popular frustrations with the PP government had made the PSOE more attractive, thus closing the gap (according to the polls) between the two parties. But in Spain (and I believe in other countries, including the U.S.) whether the major left wing parties win or lose on election day depends on whether their working class supporters stay home or decide to vote. The move to the right by the PSOE, (accepting uncritically most of the neoliberal dogma) had demoralized the grassroots of the party and increased abstention in previous elections. The anger against the PP, and the massacre of March 11 were, however, the trigger points for the three million more votes the PSOE received (the exit polls showed that most of these three million votes were from young people who had never voted before and from the working class, which had abstained in previous elections). It was not so much love for the PSOE than it was disgust with the PP that explains PSOE victory. Zapaterno, the secretary general of the PSOE and new President of the Spanish government, was elected three years ago with the support of the left wing branch of the PSOE. His first act, after elected, was to visit the tomb of Pablo Iglesias, the founder of the Socialist Party and of the socialist union U.G.T, accompanied by the head of the socialist trade union (one of the most popular figures in Spain, Candido Mendez),

His second act was to indicate--as he had promised in the election campaign--that, by no later than June 30, all Spanish troops are to be withdrawn from Iraq, and he has quite openly criticized Bush and Blair's policies regarding that war. Zapatero is aware that his election victory is due to the mobilization of the left wing electorate and his greatest challenge is in retaining it. This is why it is unlikely he will backtrack on that commitment, knowing that that war and occupation is immensely unpopular; it was unpopular before March11 and it continues to be unpopular after March 11. Zapatero is also aware of the enormous contempt the Spanish people have for the Bush administration.

The withdrawal of the Spanish troops could stimulate the withdrawal of Italian and Polish troops, leading in this way to the dismantling of the Bush coalition.

Vicente Navarro is professor of Public Policy at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and of Political and Social Sciences in the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain. He can be reached at: navarro@counterpunch.org.

http://www.counterpunch.org/navarro03192004.html
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