Tuesday, April 22, 2008

“Venezuela is working with Iran to hurt the United States.”

In a brief press conference with the Senate Republican Leadership, Sen. Kay Baily Hutchinson (R-TX) says that the United States should support democracies in South America and reward then through agreements like the proposed Colombia Free Trade Agreement, which has been stymied in the House of Representatives.

3 comments:

  1. I don’t think it would be invective, rant, substantial and repeated exageration or radical departures from the topic above by saying that these remarks made by a U.S. senator are out of order and free speech.

    In what way can Venezuela and Iran could Hurt the U. S. ?, He must be more specific on this subject and bring a complaint to the National Assembly of Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, the minister of foreign relations or to the executive office and explain in which way so both parties can see and investigate these allegations, if there is any.

    These are two free nations that are able to sustain a friendly relation without any imperial controlling force or interference just like the U.S. sustains with any nation without any dissaproval or disagreement from the rest.

    I firmly believe the world has been hurt and hit hard enough throughout history by invasions, bombing, exploitation, poverty, famine, domination, etc, by an empire that never ceases its relentless way of conquering it

    He knows as well as the majority of the people of the United States that countries like Venezuela and Iran are refusing to loose their freedom and must find economic and technological ways to liberate themselves, protect and defend their sovereignity and strategic resources from the threat of dominant and controlling forces of imperialism.

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  2. I don’t think it would be invective, rant, substantial and repeated exageration or radical departures from the topic above by saying that these remarks made by a U.S. senator are out of order and
    also free speech.

    In what way can Venezuela and Iran could Hurt the U. S.?, He must be more specific on this accusation and bring to the table and to the attention of the National Assembly of Venezuela, the minister of foreign relations or to the executive office and explain it so both parties can investigate this allegation and accusation for mutual understanding.

    These are two free nations that are able to sustain a friendly relation without any imperial controlling force or interference just like the U.S. sustains with any nation without any dissaproval or disagreement from the rest.

    I firmly believe the world has been hurt and hit hard enough throughout history by invasions, bombing, exploitation, poverty, famine, domination, economic blockades etc, by an empire or empire nations that never cease their relentless terrorist way of conquering it

    This gentleman knows as well as the majority of the people of the United States that countries like Venezuela and Iran are refusing to be hurt and to loose their freedom and democracy so they must find economic and technological ways to liberate themselves, protect their people and defend their sovereignity and strategic resources at all cost from the threat of the dominant,controlling, exploiting and deadly forces of imperialism.

    Countries in the Middle East, such Iran, Siria and others are also trying not to let their historical, cultural and religious heritage or patrimony being hurt by foreign forms of od religions and odd cultures which generally are imposed after the invasion and occupation of an empire force.

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  3. If declaring your intention to set your people free from foreign domination is a threat to the U.S., then we must assume that it is the freedom that both Iran and Venezuela have attained that is the REAL threat to the U.S.

    Now why should the freedom of sovereign nations like Iran and Venezuela be a threat to the U.S.? Does the sovereignty of Iran or Venezuela interfere with the profits that U.S. Corporations were making in the past by exploitation? If so, then there never was any REAL threat to the U.S. by Iran and Venezuela, except in the economic sense. So, what we are being fed by the U.S. is a total fabrication of the facts. There was no threat from either Iran or Venezuela before and there is none now, except in the minds of U.S. Corporations that cannot compete with them in the area of trade.

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